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Charles Barkley wasn’t feeling Stephen A. Smith’s Monday Night Football attire. All eyes were on Smith, who earns a massive $140 million as one of the most famous faces in sports
Stephen A. Smith dropped a hot take on the ESPN show First Take. Smith said he expects the Chiefs to make the AFC Playoffs this year.
Calvin Watkins spoke with the host of ESPN’s First Take ahead of his Monday night appearance at Texas Live! in Arlington.
Everyone knows whenever the Dallas Cowboys lose, Stephen A. Smith wins. The pleasure Smith takes whenever Dallas loses is unmatched, as he trolls both the internet and the ESPN audience daily, all
Stephen A. Smith has been with ESPN for over two decades, joining the company in 2003. Smith has turned into one of the most well-known personalities in all of sports media. On Monday, Smith announced a major business venture.
The new co-host of the ESPN show has an interesting first day in Texas thanks to her Dallas Cowboys-hating colleague.
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Stephen A. Smith apologizes to Jasmine Crockett after calling out her 'incendiary' politics
Radio host Stephen A. Smith posted a video Wednesday offering an apology to Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, after he previously called out her performative politics. Ahead of his show, Smith released a video titled "An apology to Jasmine Crockett" that addressed his past attacks on the Texas representative's fiery behavior.
During the show, Smith was tasked with naming the top five wide receivers in the NFL. He shared praise for the Los Angeles Rams' Puka Nacua, Seattle Seahawks' Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Dallas Cowboys' CeeDee Lamb and Minnesota Vikings' Justin Jefferson, who ranked No. 5 through 2, respectively.