According to multiple reports, ESPN’s new Monday Night Football booth will consist of Steve Levy (play-by-play), Louis Riddick and Brian Griese.
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Baltimore Orioles, Ravens superfan Mo Gaba dies at 14 after cancer battle
Hours before his death, the Baltimore Orioles inducted Mo Gaba into the team Hall of Fame. Gaba, 14, was also a diehard Ravens fan.
Tom Hanks ‘sells’ hot dogs during A’s games. Which other celeb voices should be used on MLB broadcasts?
The Oakland A’s announced Friday that Tom Hanks, a native of the East Bay, has offered his voice to be played during games.
Members of New York Liberty, Seattle Storm leave court before national anthem; Breonna Taylor honored
The New York Liberty and Seattle Storm left the court before the national anthem and kept the spotlight on Breonna Taylor before the 2020 WNBA opener.
New York Knicks reach agreement with Tom Thibodeau to be next head coach
The Knicks have filled their latest sideline vacancy, hiring Tom Thibodeau to be the team’s 13th head coach in the last 17 years.
Ravens’ D.J. Fluker allegedly victim of domestic violence incident, per police report
Baltimore Ravens offensive lineman D.J. Fluker was allegedly the victim of a domestic violence incident, according to a police report.
Russell Wilson, Ciara announce birth of second child, first son: Win Harrison Wilson
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson and singer Ciara announced Friday the birth of their second child and first son: Win Harrison Wilson.
‘People are really scared’: Some fans brave pandemic and DC storm to celebrate MLB season start
Protesters, fans offering support, others looking to catch the action and an engagement: What Opening Day looked like from outside Nationals Park.
Fall without football would require sports betting industry to get creative
The major sports books and biggest states have thus far been able to keep bettors engaged even as sports has been slow to return to action.
Michael Bennett retires from NFL after 11 seasons
After 11 seasons with five NFL organizations, Michael Bennett said he is retiring from the NFL. “I’m looking forward to the rebirth,” he wrote.