ESPN's Stephen A. Smith has made his NFL GOAT stance abundantly clear – there is zero debate. During ESPN's latest "First ...
Serena Williams’ cameo during Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl 2025 halftime show turned heads and raised eyebrows for a number of ...
With every loss comes drama and scrutiny, and that’s exactly what happened the morning after the Kansas City Chiefs were ...
ESPN host Stephen A. Smith explains why he feels "concerned" over the removal of DEI measures after President Donald Trump signed a slew of executive actions pulling back the prior initiatives.
1. Stephen A. Smith’s contract with ESPN is set to expire this year, but it doesn’t sound like he’s going anywhere. During an appearance on Wednesday’s Howard Stern Show (along with Chris ...
It appears ESPN's Stephen A. Smith has seen enough of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes to compare him to former NFL and Michigan quarterback Tom Brady, who is now a color analyst at ...
His comment prompted NBA analyst Stephen A. Smith to voice his opinion. When Patrick Bet-David asked Pippen whether he believes James surpasses his peers in terms of team impact, Pippen referenced ...
Stephen A Smith had an interesting theory on the good favor the Kansas City Chiefs seemingly get from NFL referees during every outing. The Chiefs are often accused of getting preferential ...
Warriors coach Steve Kerr didn’t make any friends in ... but he helped guide Team USA to a gold medal. Still, ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith believes Kerr made an “egregious” mistake leaving ...
The narrative and hype around the former Heisman winner is growing rapidly with his postseason success, and ESPN's Stephen A. Smith is the most recent to sing the praises of Daniels, even making a ...
By Angel Diaz Stephen A. Smith doesn’t understand the backlash rappers like Snoop Dogg, Nelly and Soulja Boy are receiving for performing at events around Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration.
Artists such as Nelly, Snoop Dogg, Rick Ross, and Soulja Boy have faced a barrage of criticism from the internet, but Stephen A. Smith is here to defend them.