Former Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton gave a questionable answer about his individual awards on ESPN's First Take on Thursday. Stephen A. Smith asked Newton if he would trade his MVP for a Super Bowl championship. Clearly expecting Newton to say yes, Smith was visibly surprised when Newton answrred in the opposite.
Bronny James got his most playing time of the season on Tuesday night, but struggled mightily against the Philadelphia 76ers, causing a rant from Stephen A. Smith.
After over three decades, the Washington Commanders are back in the NFC title game. They haven't made it this far in the playoffs since 1992, which comes after
Stephen A. Smith has embraced needling the Dallas Cowboys and their fans as a recurring bit and the franchise has provided him ample opportunity to do so in recent years. The face of ESPN pushed quite hard for the Cowboys to hire Deion Sanders but Jerry Jones instead opted to go the very boring route with Brian Schottenheimer.
Legendary sportscasters also talk Oscar hopeful Timothée Chalamet and quarterback turned broadcaster Tom Brady
It is beyond a cliché for an athlete to say winning a Super Bowl is more important than an individual award, to the point that any top NFL quarterback asked will almost go out of his way to disregard the MVP award. Josh Allen does it. Lamar Jackson does it.
On Thursday’s episode of ESPN’s First Take, host Stephen A. Smith posed a simple question to the Carolina Panthers legend—asking Newton if he’d be willing to trade his Most Valuable Player award for a Super Bowl title. And Newton, as he often does, brought a different kind of perspective to the table.
Despite a remarkable career that saw him win an MVP award and lead the Carolina Panthers to a Super Bowl appears, Cam Newton left behind a complicated NFL
Stephen A. Smith tells "CUOMO” that immigration raids are a strategic “distraction” by Donald Trump to divert attention from the economy, which he can’t fix. Bill O’Reilly said Trump is adding to that distraction by now bringing up Guantanamo Bay.
ESPN host Stephen A. Smith admitted that he and others ... Jackson has covered the Super Bowl and NBA Finals, and has interviewed iconic figures Usain Bolt, Rob Gronkowski, Jerry Rice, Troy ...
The Kansas City Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills go head-to-head in the AFC Conference Championship game on Sunday.