Stephen A. Smith has agreed to a new contract with ESPN worth at least $100 million for five years, an agreement that will result in Smith continuing to star on “First Take” on ESPN while ...
ESPN has struck a new five year pact with sportscaster Stephen A. Smith that will pay him $20 million a year to keep hosting ...
Smith will continue to star on ESPN’s morning show “First Take,” while continuing to host his YouTube show and flirt with ...
Smith, a former newspaper beat reporter who rose to fame by pioneering the art of the sports debate show, has agreed with ...
Orlovsky, who played for the Lions, Texans, Colts and Buccaneers, had talks with Fox Sports before re-upping with ESPN three ...
At least according to ESPN NFL analyst Mina Kimes. After former Cowboys pass-rusher DeMarcus Lawrence proclaimed he left ...
Stephen A Smith landed a new $100 million contract with ESPN on Thursday, which will keep him there for five years.
Smith and Bayless worked for over a decade together at ESPN, most notably as “First Take” talking heads from 2012-16. Stephen A. Smith during Game Three of the NBA Finals between the Milwaukee ...
Former UConn quarterback and Connecticut native Dan Orlovsky returned to ESPN's shows after signoff on Stephen A. Smtih's ...
Stephen A. Smith has officially signed a five-year, $100 million contract extension with ESPN, solidifying his role as the ...
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 ...