Stephen A. Smith—one of the most recognizable figures in sports media—has agreed to a new deal to remain with ESPN for at ...
The network has reportedly agreed to sign the 57-year-old "First Take" host to a new five-year contract worth at least $100 ...
As part of the deal, the analyst will focus his time on "First Take," but will scale back his time on other shows on the ...
Versatile talk-show panelist Stephen A. Smith is re-signing with ESPN for a reported nine-figure salary. Andrew Marchand of The Athletic reported Thursday that ...
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The Spun on MSNStephen A. Smith Finalizes Decision On His Future At ESPNThere's been a lot of speculation about Stephen A. Smith's future at ESPN over the past few months. Well, the sports world ...
After the “all-in” debacle last offseason, Stephen Jones has cooked up a new catchphrase for the Dallas Cowboys ahead of free ...
According to The Athletic's Andrew Marchand, Smith agreed with ESPN on a new $100 million contract for the next five years.
Smith's role across the network is going to change to a significant degree, as Marchand reported that Smith will be less ...
It all seemingly aligns with their plan to, as Stephen Jones put it, be "selectively aggressive" during this free agency ...
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Blogging The Boys on MSNCowboys have already decided to induct Zack Martin into the Ring of HonorIt was a bittersweet day for the Dallas Cowboys on Wednesday. Former first-round pick Zack Martin, who spent 11 seasons with ...
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Blogging The Boys on MSNCowboys news: Zack Martin’s retirement made for an emotional press conferenceThe future Hall of Famer bid an emotional goodbye to football. Martin reflected on his time with the Cowboys as a player and ...
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