Haynes King should be preparing for the NFL combine right about now. His mind should be focused on draft evaluations, Wonderlic scores, hand size and where the 6-foot-3, 215-pound quarterback could ...
Longtime ESPN First Take host Molly Qerim left the show and network abruptly last week in a surprising move. Former ESPN employee Marcellus Wiley believes he knows why. A former NFL player and host of ...
Molly Qerim abruptly left ESPN last week after a decade as the host of “First Take,” and a new theory has emerged about why she decided to resign. Qerim was expected to part ways with ESPN when her ...
"I didn't leave the Democratic Party. The Democratic Party left me," Annemarie Wiley told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview. Wiley, who gained recognition as a cast member on season 13 of ...
FS1 began its latest lineup overhaul this week, headlined by the exits of Emmanuel Acho and Joy Taylor, and former Fox Sports host Marcellus Wiley doesn’t seem surprised by any of it. “The lawsuit is ...
Emmanuel Acho, Alex Curry, Joy Taylor and Marcellus Wiley (left to right) pose while promoting Acho's book. / Michael Tullberg/Getty Images Fox Sports 1 is reportedly reshuffling its programming ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Rob Reischel is a Wisconsin-based reporter who covers the NFL. The Green Bay Packers went 11-6 last season, sweeping the NFC West ...
Marcellus Wiley claims Stephen A. Smith didn’t think Max Kellerman was white enough for ‘First Take’
After Terrell Owens claimed Max Kellerman was “Blacker” than Stephen A. Smith, Marcellus Wiley believes it may have been part of why they divorced on First Take. In doing so, Smith also accused ...
John Brenkus, who transformed how we understand sports performance, is remembered for his groundbreaking show and his openness about mental health. John Brenkus, the creator and host of the ...
The man who brought his unique explanations of science to sports fans has died at the age of 54. John Brenkus, who won six Emmy Awards as the founder and host of "Sport Science," died May 31 after a ...
John Brenkus, the founder and host of the Emmy-winning "Sports Science" show, has died aged 54 after a battle with depression, a statement on his social media account said on Sunday. "It is with ...
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