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Kalyn Kahler is a senior NFL writer at ESPN. Kalyn reports on a range of NFL topics. She reported about the influence of coaching agents on NFL hiring and found out what current a
The NFL's sensitivity to the possibility that a field goal struck a cable in London has given what was a footnote significant traction.
ESPN used a number of its top talent like Stephen A. Smith, Mike Greenberg and Kirk Herbstreit to call for fans to ask YouTube TV to keep the networks. The network was hit with fan backlash after its latest message.
Al Michaels and Kirk Herbstreit took turns taking shots at Carson Wentz during the Vikings-Chargers game on Thursday.
Al Michaels certainly sounded like a man who will probably call it a career after this season during Thursday night’s Vikings-Chargers game, because he was in full Don't Give a Blank mode. Michaels, who currently is on a year-to-year contract basis with Amazon Prime Video,
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As Vikings kicker Will Reichard lined up a 54-yard field goal in the first half of Minnesota’s eventual 37-10 loss to the Chargers, Michaels mused: “His only miss this year is when he hit a wire with a camera in London.”
Charissa Thompson detailed the nightmare experience she had during the Steelers-Bengals game on TNF last week.
Every week, Herbstreit calls Thursday Night Football for Amazon Prime Video alongside Al Michaels. When he’s done with the NFL’s first game of the week, the longtime ESPN analyst has to hightail it to wherever the Worldwide Leader is broadcasting College GameDay that upcoming Saturday.
There has been no shortage of action in Thursday night’s primetime clash between the Arizona Cardinals and the Seattle Seahawks. Both sides enter the matchup with a 2-1 record and are looking to secure their third win of the season, but it’s the ...
Miami Dolphins (Amazon - Al Michaels, Kirk Herbstreit ... Monday night (8:15 p.m. ET): Arizona Cardinals vs. Dallas Cowboys (ABC/ESPN - Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Lisa Salters, Laura Rutledge)