Demoted from TV host to YouTuber, Skip Bayless calls Kansas City Chiefs' quarterback Patrick Mahomes "boring" in a sad ploy to stay relevant. Skip Bayless would kill to be as "boring" as Patrick Mahomes. The smarmy, former TV shock jock is joining America ...
On Thursday, Stephen A. Smith, who is the centerpiece of ESPN's "First Take," weighed in on Bayless--though not on the lawsuit. Appearing on "The Howard Stern Show" with ESPN colleague Christopher "Mad Dog" Russo, the Smith was asked about the departure of Bayless from ESPN in 2016.
Cam Newton never shied away from controversy during his career in the NFL as a superstar quarterback, and that has continued as he has transitioned into the world of sports media. On Thursday, Newton once again stuck himself right in the middle of a serious situation involving Joy Taylor,
It is always interesting when a prominent media member criticizes an athlete or coach for something they do daily. A day likely won’t pass without a media member calling out a specific player or coach on any team.
Cam Newton took his First Take colleagues by surprise when he called out Fox Sports on air for not commenting on an recent explosive lawsuit against the rival network. During Thursday’s episode, the desk was discussing Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews.
With FS1 recently undergoing massive lineup changes, Colin Cowherd is the unequivocal face of the network and reportedly will be for the foreseeable future. First reported by Ryan Glasspiegel of Front Office Sports,
Former Fox Sports personality Skip Bayless is convinced the winner of this weekend's AFC Championship Game has already been decided. On the latest episode of "The Skip Bayless Show," he declared that Sunday's game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs will be fixed.
The Kansas City Chiefs picked up a big win in the NFL's Divisional round on Saturday, as they were in control against the Houston Texans for much of the day.The Chiefs are about to play in a seventh straight AFC Championship game next week,
Plenty of football fans bemoan seeing Taylor Swift pop up on television throughout a Kansas City Chiefs game, accusing the NFL and networks of forcing her into the action. Former Fox Sports pundit Skip Bayless seems to feel this way,
The Skip Bayless we know? Even pre-dating the explosive scandal that has him allegedly offering a Fox employee $1.5 million to have sex with him, he's just about the last person Taylor Swift and Caitlin Clark need to be taking behavioral advice from.
The damning allegations made in the recent FOX Sports lawsuit may have been surprising to some but not former FS1 analyst Cris Carter. The Hall of Fame receiver, who worked at the network from 2016-2019 and "nearly came to blows" with Skip Bayless after a segment,
Skip Bayless was hit with a sexual harassment ... Also named as co-defendants in the suit were his former employer Fox Sports, where Faraji was employed as a hairstylist for over a decade 2012 ...