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Here is how Pat McAfee has surpassed Stephen A Smith as the face of ESPN | Bobby Burack
The New York Knicks hosted their first NBA Finals game since 1999 on Monday night at Madison Square Garden. ESPN treated the occasion accordingly, devoting wall-to-wall coverage to the game much like it would a Super Bowl or national championship. However, Stephen A. Smith was noticeably absent from the center of that coverage.
Charles Barkley dares ESPN to fire him for making a racy Cardi B joke during the NBA Finals
Charles Barkley hopes ESPN fires him over his joke about Cardi B's boobs. hoping they fire me," Barkley joked during an appearance on Fox Sports Radio on Wednesday. "I got six or seven years left on my contract that they know I got no chance of doing.
ESPN pulls use of AI images from NBA Finals coverage after getting cooked by internet
ESPN's high-tech experiment flopped on national TV.The Worldwide Leader in Sports has decided to bench its controversial AI-generated "moving portraits," which debuted during the NBA Finals and quickly drew backlash online. The digital misfire tipped off during Game 1 of the championship series between the New York Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs. As ABC headed to a commercial break, viewers were shown what was intended to be an animated version of a classic image featuring Spurs legend...
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ESPN has released an updated NBA mock draft simulator, allowing users to participate in a virtual draft. This tool enables fans to make their own picks and compare their decisions against their team's general manager.
Kristin Cavallari lets loose during a dominant Miami Swim Week, ESPN's vulgar hot mic & 'Bama beer wall!
Did I miss anything?What a week. What a long — loooooooooooooooong — week. A good vacation, of course, but a long week.
Eagles add Epenesa after Browns balked on deal
The Philadelphia Eagles have signed defensive end AJ Epenesa months after the Cleveland Browns backed out of an agreement to sign him. The Eagles announced the signing Wednesday but did not disclose terms. The Browns had agreed to a one-year deal with Epenesa worth up to $5 million on March 18, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter, but Cleveland opted against finalizing the contract after the veteran had his physical, a source told ESPN's Daniel Oyefusi on March 29.
Fantasy baseball free agent pickups: Still time to...
Friday's "Freeway Series" opener between the Los Angeles Angels and Los Angeles Dodgers featured a pair of masterpieces by emerging starters. Both rank among the top 25 in fantasy points among pitchers over the past three weeks, and both remain available in more than 60% of ESPN leagues. Roki Sasaki, SP, Dodgers (38.8% rostered in ESPN leagues): The name you know, as Sasaki was the most prominent of the 2025 class of players coming over from Japan and the author of a postseason 0.84 ERA and...
Giuliani: WC security challenge 'unprecedented'
This summer's World Cup will pose an unprecedented security challenge due to its size and scope, but the nation's law enforcement is "leaning in," Andrew Giuliani, executive director of the White House FIFA World Cup 2026 Task Force, told ESPN in an interview. "This entire country's police force is leaning in," he said. "It is an unbelievable problem set when I think about what local law enforcement is going to have to go over this 40-day stretch.
Congress asks Goodell to testify about TV deals
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has been summoned by Congress to testify about the league's broadcast contracts and whether they are harming American consumers, according to a letter obtained by ESPN. Rep. Jim Jordan, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, wrote to Goodell on Monday to invite the commissioner to take part in a committee hearing June 10. The committee plans to discuss whether updated laws are needed to regulate how pro sports leagues negotiate their TV deals.
Picking the NFL's best at every personnel grouping...
Personnel is the name of the game in the NFL, and one offensive grouping was particularly buzzy in 2025. The Rams spearheaded an increase of 13 personnel, leading to 1,845 total plays around the league with three-plus tight ends. That was the most in a single season since ESPN has that data going back to 2007.