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ESPN's Stephen A. Smith had a warning for the Patriots if they lose the AFC title game to Broncos quarterback Jarrett Stidham.
Sunday night hurt… The Chicago Bears’ magical run ended in a 20-17 overtime loss to the Los Angeles Rams with Kam Curl stepping in front of a deep ball meant for D.J. Moore.
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Stephen A Smith to be first recipient of BFOA Broadcast Personality of the Year Award
ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith is being honored with the first Broadcasters Foundation of America (BFOA) “Broadcast Personality of the Year Award.” The award will be presented during the BFOA’s Gala at the Plaza Hotel in
In an impassioned episode of “Straight Shooter,” Stephen A. Smith directly confronted what he describes as a coordinated attempt by media personalities Joy Reid and Don Lemon to get him canceled. The ESPN host pulled no punches as he detailed what he perceives as a deliberate strategy to target his employment rather than engage with his ideas.
"I know ESPN loves Dan Orlovsky but the day he figured out you make more money acting like Stephen A. Smith than just breaking down the games fairly, he’s become one of the worst watches in sports media, and that’s why he’s getting paid."
Stephen A. Smith has to share every opinion he has and now gets paid to talk about politics, something he is wildly unqualified to do, as Awful Announcing’s Matt Yoder pointed out. Pat McAfee gets to hold himself up as the model for what sports media should be.
Stephen A Smith accidentally stated that Charlie Kirk caught eight receptions for 144 yards against the Steelers.
The ESPN host made the embarrassing mistake while discussing the Houston Texans' NFL playoff win over the Pittsburgh Steelers live on air.
In recent days, Smith has used his YouTube platform to to respond to his critics and defend his résumé, openly questioning why some people don’t like him. That defensiveness drew a blistering response from rapper/reality star Benzino, who unloaded on Smith in an expletive-laden rant on social media
ESPN's controversial pundit, Stephen A. Smith, shared his thoughts on the ICE agent who shot dead a woman in Minnesota.