Cowboys’ AT&T Stadium roof malfunction amuses ‘Monday Night Countdown’
"The bottom done already fell out in Dallas, the top might as well too."
"The bottom done already fell out in Dallas, the top might as well too."
Drew Brees made his first TV appearance as an analyst since his NBC tenure ended abruptly, can he make his way back into broadcasting?
Brees' broadcasting comeback may be here sooner than later.
"ESPN wanted Brees before he ended up on NBC."
"In that moment, I fell down to a level that I shouldn't have."
"You actually may not need to tailgate anymore, bro."
"I think we’ve all seen plenty of Jason Kelce in the last few weeks, would you agree?"
"There's nothing more I love than pushing it on another grown man and just taking it over."
We have the Monday Night Football doubleheader with the 7:30 p.m. ET/8:15 p.m. ET staggered starts on ESPN/ESPN Deportes early and ABC later.
Your feelings on Jason Kelce likely influenced how you felt about ESPN's Monday Night Football.
"Tits are much better today, much better."
"This is gonna be amazing. Jason Kelce in the booth breaking it down for the Falcons and Eagles tonight on MNF."
"It was the perfect thing to open everybody up to what they are going to experience the next 18 weeks."
"I expect to get paid, and I’m not apologizing for that to anybody."
"I saw some really bad quarterback play."
Fans want to be entertained. And Jason Kelce wearing a cheap, tiny shirt, dropping an off-color remark, is entertaining.
"When you think about Howard Cosell and what he meant to the business, do I believe I have the potential to mean nearly as much? Yes, I do."
ESPN has given Kelce the green light to remain around the Eagles organization.
Laura Rutledge deserves better from ESPN than being passed over for both Mike Greenberg and Scott Van Pelt the last two seasons.
News of ESPN's firings of Robert Griffin III and Sam Ponder broke Thursday afternoon, but the former QB may have left a hint earlier.
The firings are reportedly due to budgetary issues.
"Jason Kelce is so good at this."
Stephen A. Smith is locked in negotiations about a new ESPN contract and according to one report, more NFL coverage could be key.