Stephen A. Smith claims his work and his inability to be a faithful man are the reasons why he's never tied the knot with anyone. The “First Take”
First Take's outspoken pundit says that Kirk Cousins' agent deserves some sort of award for the deals he's gotten for the QB.
Stephen A. Smith weighs in on the Falcons' decision to start Michael Penix Jr. over Kirk Cousins vs. the Giants.
After Kirk Cousins' lousy Monday Night performance, 11-of-17 passes for just 112 yards, a touchdown and an interception, against the Las Vegas Raiders, the team chose to bench him for the final three
Smith’s post was in response to a red-carpet interview of Chalamet that was shared on Entertainment Tonight’s page Tuesday night. During the exchange, Chalamet — who stars as Bob Dylan in the upcoming film “A Complete Unknown” — joked about a transition to the ESPN ranks.
Belichick has never once coached at the collegiate level, and Stephen A. Smith obviously doesn’t think he’s cut out for it. His contract with the Tar Heels is a five-year deal, though the last two seasons of the pact aren’t guaranteed.
On Thursday night, the San Antonio Spurs triumphed over the Atlanta Hawks in a nail-biting ... However, ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith had a different reaction to the game. While appearing on ESPN ...
On Thursday night, the San Antonio Spurs beat the Atlanta Hawks in overtime ... After the game, ESPN's Stephen A. Smith was asked about Wembanyama's abilities, and Smith--naturally--did not ...
Kirk Cousins is getting benched? The latest Atlanta Falcons news brings a QB change coming in Week 16, giving Michael Penix a chance.
The Washington Commanders are preparing to host the Atlanta Falcons in a big game on Sunday at Northwest Stadium. All eyes have been on what Jayden Daniels has been able to accomplish on the field, but it's his leadership off of it that's turning heads.
Former Tampa Bay Buccaneer Tom Brady discusses with ESPN's Stephen A. Smith his views on the ties between the quarterback position and leadership.
ESPN “First Take” analyst Stephen A. Smith is known for his unwavering opinions, and when it comes to his weekly top-five NFL teams, he always labels the list