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According to a report from Ryan Glasspiegel of Front Office Sports, former Missouri Tigers and Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Chase Daniel is joining ESPN as a college football analyst. Daniel will broadcast college football games for the network on a crew that reportedly will include play-by-play announcer Clay Matvick.
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The Spun on MSNESPN NFL Analyst Taking Heat For Joke About Jesus' Resurrection
ESPN NFL analyst Ryan Clark can be pretty polarizing at times. But a recent joke he made about Cleveland Browns quarterback Joe Flacco seems to have been over the line for some fans. During a recent segment on ESPN,
Kansas City fans are going to love the six-part “The Kingdom” documentary that debuts Thursday night on ESPN. While it would have been a whole lot more fun to celebrate the first Super Bowl three-peat in NFL history, there is still a lot to like about the ESPN special. If you’re a Chiefs fan, that is.
Commissioner Roger Goodell’s recent prerecorded “ nothing will change ” message to ESPN employees won’t change that. Beyond the reasons we identified in response to the original article, the NFL — without owning part of ESPN — successfully squeezed the network to cancel the popular scripted series Playmakers.
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The Spun on MSNESPN Adding Former NFL Quarterback To College Football Coverage Team
ESPN is adding a former Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year to its squad for the 2025 college football season. It's no secret that ESPN's college football coverage will look a bit different this year.
ESPN, a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company, announced on Tuesday that it will officially acquire the National Football League (NFL) Network in a landmark agreement.
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ESPN shelves a Colin Kaepernick documentary two weeks after announcing a monster deal with the NFL. The league says those two things are unrelated.
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ESPN is acquiring NFL Network, rights for RedZone in a deal giving the NFL a stake in the network
The NFL has entered into a nonbinding agreement to sell NFL Network and other media assets to ESPN. The league will receive a 10% equity stake in ESPN in return.
The NFL and ESPN announced on Tuesday that the league and the cable television giant had agreed to a deal that will see the NFL Network channel and other NFL assets headed to ESPN in exchange for a 10% equity stake in the Disney-owned network.
Team success – Guided Kansas City to four playoff appearances and their first consecutive division titles in franchise history; led Washington to an NFC East title in 2020. Smith retired in April 2021 and joined ESPN later that year as an NFL analyst.