Brett Favre remains under gag order, won’t be able to discuss Mississippi welfare case on ‘Fearless’
Favre's legal team requested for the gag order to be lifted in June but it remains in place.
Favre's legal team requested for the gag order to be lifted in June but it remains in place.
Favre is set to join Fearless for the full show each Wednesday, with Sapp doing the same on Thursdays.
"It’s going to cost Pat McAfee millions of dollars. And if it bankrupts him, then he will have learned his lesson."
"I missed the opportunity to make a legitimate important point in front of a very large audience about domestic violence."
"It was a bad business deal, a byproduct of my failure to properly vet my business partners."
Whitlock leaves Outkick after seven months.
It's Whitlock, right?
"It’s hard to be me at a modern mainstream media company," Whitlock said in his first Outkick column.
Jason Whitlock's last day on FS1's 'Speak for Yourself' was Friday. Now, he's reportedly "looking into starting his own direct-to-consumer business."
After almost three years, This Week In Hot Takes is coming to an end. Here's a look at our picks for the five hottest takes we've covered, plus the final standings and thoughts on the top five finishers there.
"I didn't even mention the fact that there's so many young African-American boys and girls that look up in the stands and see nobody. A black man showing up at the gym, showing his kid love and putting on a show for the fans that are there? That's a great thing. Pssssh. Y'all sound crazy."
"In this new anything-goes society we've constructed, it's impolite to point out that traditional families build better products and prodigies."
Marcellus Wiley is expected to replace Cowherd alongside Jason Whitlock on the FS1 show.
"If you lose 100 lbs by August 4th then I'll attend. BUT you can't do lipo! I only want two donuts. U can have the rest. Bring your boy @michaelirvin88 too; I got some "powdered" donuts for him."
Fox executives could be forced to replace Cowherd on the afternoon talk show — or let Jason Whitlock host solo.
From Keith Olbermann to Stephen A. Smith to Rachel Nichols, numerous high-profile ESPNers have left the network only to return years later.
"For some in Bristol, Fox News’ role in hyping these stories is an examples of a rival putting its main competitor in a poor light — going so far as to plug its sister sports network."