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Our resident football brainiac Bill Barnwell joins us to break down an NFL Week 3 that seemed to defy any logical explanation. The aftermath of the Robert Sarver investigation has been anything but what the NBA had hoped. Sarver, the subject of a massive investigation by ESPN and later the NBA, was suspended one year for racist and misogynistic behavior.
Brady's personal development also coincides with the evolution of the Buccaneers' already stout defense, which he may need now more than ever following his knee surgery in the offseason. ESPN reporter Jenna Laine joins us to talk all things Tom Brady, and if we should expect to see him play in Saturday's preseason opener. Then, the soon-to-be-new governor of New York may have a personal interest in keeping the Bills in her hometown of Buffalo. The Little League World Series returns to action in Williamsport, PA today.
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Doris Burke breaks down some of the most intriguing storylines in basketball. Today, mourners gather at Staples Center in Los Angeles to honor Kobe and Gigi Bryant. The Lakers legend, 41, died in a helicopter crash last month, along with his 13-year-old daughter and seven others. ESPN's Ramona Shelburne covered Kobe for almost all of his 20 years with the team. She shares what it's been like inside the Lakers organization since his death, with stories from longtime friends like general manager Rob Pelinka, and those more newly close to the Bryants, like LeBron James. Shohei Ohtani is one of the Angels' biggest stars, who, at the peak of his game, excels as both a pitcher and batter.
It is a tempting challenge, however, to become the legendary figure who brings back the Knicks' glory. ESPN NBA insider Ramona Shelburne joins Mina Kimes to discuss Fizdale and what it might take to break the Knicks' two decades of failure. Today, his name is in the news around a federal lawsuit involving medical fraud. ESPN's David Fleming covered Caldwell in 2016, when the former player was incarcerated for buying illegal drugs online. Fleming re-tells the story of how Caldwell Googled his way from the Patriots to prison. Even as he landed the top spot with "The Lake Show" and LeBron, questions swirled over how long he would last.
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Atlanta Falcons tight end Hayden Hurst played competitive sports for his entire life. But in January 2016, after a season of college football, he tried to take his own life. Since getting professional help and support, he's been open about his struggles with anxiety and depression, and stays active in decreasing the stigma surrounding mental health issues.
ESPN F1 editor and lifelong fan Laurence Edmondson catches us up on all the racing gossip, what to expect in Miami, and why US fans are finally catching on to Formula One. If Sue Bird's WNBA career was a person, it would be old enough to drink. The 12-time All-Star, five-time first-team All-WNBA selection, Olympic Gold Medalist, four-time world champion, and recent NCAA women's tournament megacast star may hang it up after this 21st season.
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Quinn explains what we know and how a delicate dance plays out from here, as government officials and those closest to Griner fight to bring her home. Athletes often say they love the city where they play, but Giannis Antetokounmpo takes it to a new level. It wasn't a given that the Greek native, a son of Nigerian immigrants, would stay in the midwestern city. But his massive 2020 contract extension shows the love is mutual. As the Bucks seek to defend their NBA title, our own ESPN Daily producer Ryan Nantell digs into a legendary anecdote from Giannis' rookie season that shows why he and Milwaukee have been such a good fit. In the fifty years since Title IX became law, countless women and allies have fought for gender equality in sports and civil rights protections.
Holidays from £259pp - Prices are based on thousands of selected holidays for 2 adults sharing. Prices apply to 7 nights stay departing between April - October 2023 from various UK departure airports with easyJet. The report that Mr Trump’s team has accepted the panel’s compulsory process comes just days after it was issued by the select committee’s chairman, Representative Bennie Thompson of Mississippi.
In addition to a number of missed extra points, the end of the Packers-Bengals game saw five (!) missed field goals, before Mason Crosby nailed the game winner in overtime. Alex Smith takes us inside the film room and surveys all the action from the field. Then, Louis Riddick returns to preview Monday Night Football's matchup from Baltimore. From the beginning of PTI, viewers recognized that Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon had created a whole new world in the realm of sports talk television.
Bill Barnwell joins the show to assess how and why scoring has increased, and how these high powered offenses will fare in each conference come playoffs. Pablo talks with ESPN's Rico Labbe, who directed and produced the Muppets for a special guest appearance. It's been anything but a normal college basketball season, and March Madness will continue the trend.
The 3-0 Bills blew a 28-3 lead, but Josh Allen's 4th quarter heroics secured the victory for Buffalo. Meanwhile, the 3-0 Bears scored three touchdowns in the 4th, coming from behind to beat the Falcons. Bill Barnwell compares the league's leaders, and previews tonight's Chiefs-Ravens game. The WNBA finals tip off tonight in the Bradenton, Florida bubble. The Seattle Storm, led by Sue Bird in her bid for a fourth championship, take on 2020 MVP A'ja Wilson and the Las Vegas Aces.
It's largely seen as having opened the door to a wider challenge to the NCAA's ban on college athletes receiving compensation, writ large. ESPN Analyst Jay Bilas, college athlete and longtime critic of the NCAA's claims around amateurism, breaks down the latest chapter in the saga and what it means . Then, Pablo shares thoughts on Carl Nassib, the first active NFL player to publicly come out as gay.
On the day of the 2021 NFL Draft, Domonique Foxworth explains what Richard Sherman, the prospect, can teach us about what we'll see during these next three days of drafting...and everything we won't. The 2020 Tokyo Olympics have been in limbo since the COVID pandemic gripped the world. The games have already been postponed a full year, and are now less than two months away.