The franchise tagging deadline has passed and there are officially only two players who won't hit the open market.
ESPN host Stephen A. Smith responds to rumors of a potential 2028 presidential run on ‘Hannity.’
A report from earlier this month claiming the Eagles declined an invitation to the White House recently went viral.
Former UConn quarterback and Connecticut native Dan Orlovsky returned to ESPN's shows after signoff on Stephen A. Smtih's First Take.
• Derek Jeter authors another unforgettable moment. Ian joins the guys and shares his take on the state of the Giants, and lets you know why fans can't place the blame solely on Eli Manning. Former all-pro quarterback Donovan McNabb joins the guys to share his thoughts on the upcoming NFL season. The guys also take a closer look at the NFC East. Mort joins the guys and lets you know that while Seattle is the favorite in the NFC, the conference is just too good not to expect some surprises. ESPN's Mark Schlereth Schlereth appears on ESPN New York 98.7 FM and lets you know why he believes Jets WR Eric Decker will fall short of expectations this season.
Jimmy Butler is taking the pressure off Stephen Curry, and Stephen A. Smith thinks that he's had a similar impact to Klay Thompson.
After Don Lemon shared his blistering opinion of Megyn Kelly, sports commentator Stephen A. Smith has seemingly followed suit with a few choice words for the conservative host. Earlier this month, Kelly reacted to a false report about the Philadelphia Eagles refusing to visit the White House after winning Super Bowl 2025.
It's been a very busy week for Stephen A. Smith. Not only did he sign a massive new deal with ESPN, but he also received many headlines after
The number of franchise tags for NFL players this offseason is way down from last season as it hit a 21-year low.
Sports media personality Stephen A. Smith urged Americans to be patient with Elon Musk as the tech billionaire works with President Trump and the White House to reduce the size and scope of the federal government.