During Saturday night’s Dodgers game, Stephen Nelson had an awkward moment that could remind you of Thom Brennaman — but without the controversy. The Dodgers’ secondary play-by-play voice ...
Stephen A. Smith is the center of a controversy after ESPN producer Ryan Bertrand's leaked audio made racially insensitive remarks about him. Bertrand, now in hiding, criticized Smith's comments ...
Stephen A. Smith reportedly agrees to stay at ESPN with 5-year, $100 million deal As part of the deal, the analyst will focus his time on "First Take," but will scale back his time on other shows ...
ESPN and Stephen A. Smith are in negotiations on a historic deal that is in the six-year, $120 million range, sources briefed on the negotiations told The Athletic. The near-$20 million per year ...
Stephen A Smith has been with ESPN for two decades, and became a permanent fixture on First Take in 2012. The new contract will now pay him more than his other contemporaries. He will now be a member ...
ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith has no aspirations to get into politics, but that doesn't mean he doesn't want to talk about the topic. Smith and ESPN have reached agreement on a new five-year ...
Stephen A. Smith has agreed to a new contract with ESPN worth at least $100 million for five years, an agreement that will result in Smith continuing to star on “First Take” on ESPN while ...
Michael Wilbon criticizes ESPN for its excessive focus on Bronny James, accusing the network of prioritizing buzz over meaningful basketball discussions. He and others, including Charles Barkley ...
The ongoing volley of comments between LeBron James and Stephen A. Smith continued Thursday as Smith used his platform on ESPN's "First Take" to respond to what James said a day earlier on the ...
Stephen A. Smith on the ESPN NBA Countdown live set earlier this season. / Kirby Lee-Imagn Images If you thought Charles Barkley could ruin Stephen A. Smith's awesome day, think again. Barkley ...
Stephen A. Smith is sticking with ESPN — and getting a hefty payday to boot. Smith and the network agreed to a new five-year, $100 million contract to keep him in the fold, The Athletic reported ...
Stephen A. Smith officially agreed to a five-year contract extension worth over $100 million with ESPN on Thursday. The deal bumps the 57-year-old's annual salary from $12 million to $20 million ...