And for Chris "The Bear" Fallica, March is a time when numbers reign supreme. Van Pelt discusses how he believes The Match's competitors will fare, as well as the PGA's plans to bring golf back soon. Rise of the morally dubious podcaster in pop culture is a. Baltimore got a dazzling win over the Chiefs, as Patrick Mahomes and Lamar Jackson met up for the fourth time since Jackson entered the league on Sunday Night Football. Jay Bilas breaks down the field, region by region, and the path to win it all. Allegations of sexual misconduct and assault against Deshaun Watson have until this week played out through lawyers' statements and accuser anonymity. ESPN's Cleveland Browns reporter Jake Trotter tells us what the NFL's appeal means for Watson's future, whether he might take the league to court, and what it all says about how the NFL administers player discipline going forward. Guest host Jason Fitz is joined by ESPN's Andrew Lopez to discuss Zion's impact so far and his future trajectory.
As the Rodman-focused installment of the docuseries "The Last Dance" debuts, Keown tells the story of his weeks living with Rodman, and what he learned. We're still many weeks away from the 2021 NFL Draft, and free agency is in full swing. While the NFL isn't planning a bubble, it is adapting practice and training around coronavirus risk. One day after the Houston Texans announced David Culley as their new head coach, reports emerged that QB Deshaun Watson has officially requested a trade from the team. And ESPN's Dave Fleming joins us to share the data that can back it up. The ESPN Daily podcast -- How to listen, episode guide and more. The Dallas Cowboys have finally signed Dak Prescott to a four-year, $160 million deal, just five months after his season ending injury. Why didn't baseball become a majority Black sport, like basketball and football? Plus, a preview of our first-ever bonus episode. ESPN investigative reporter Paula Lavigne looked into the outsized spending of dead money across college programs, and explains what's behind it.
How do you find a Lamar Jackson imitator who has his speed, accuracy, and athleticism? MLB Insider Jeff Passan called it one of the darkest days in baseball. On Sunday, MLB commissioner Rob Manfred sent a letter to MLBPA director Tony Clark with additional concessions. The ESPN Daily podcast: How to listen, episode guide and more. There's Red Gerard, defending gold medalist in snowboarding from the 2018 Winter Games in PyeongChang, whose family just might be the Gronkowskis of the Olympics. Now he's a key factor in Tampa Bay's stout defense. Rise of the morally dubious podcaster in pop culture allusions. The NBA's shortened regular season has wrapped and now, it's on to a uniquely historic playoffs. The lucrative world of sports collectibles has gone from 0 to 100 in the past two years. But the shock of Skaggs' death was only compounded when Eric Kay, who had been the Angels' own director of communications, was arrested and accused of supplying the oppiods that lead to Skaggs' death. Once upon a time, if you were an NBA 7-footer you played center, in the paint, with your back to the basket. Go to to subscribe today. Today, Spencer joins the show to dissect last week's Florida-Alabama heartbreaker, and whether the Crimson Tide are (ever) vulnerable.
But now, Favre is making headlines in Mississippi (and across the country) for very different reasons. No sports during quarantine? Our Monday QB Alex Smith breaks down what he saw and gives insight on Baker Mayfield ahead of Monday Night Football's matchup between the Steelers and Browns. Then, ESPN's Holly Rowe reflects on a historic year of action on and off the court for the WNBA. What gives in the strength-on-strength matchup between the Eagles O-line and the Niners D-line? Rise of the morally dubious podcaster in pop culture has been. Now, as the NBA season tips off today, Simmons is still a not a happy one. The fake league reportedly broadcast their matches on the internet, and purported to be legitimate matches from the Indian Premier League, the most lucrative cricket league in the world.
It's against this backdrop that manager Oleksandr Petrakov and his players embarked on a journey to qualify for the World Cup. Bremen died of cancer in 2011, but his story didn't end there. From his tipsy Super Bowl boat parade back in February, to joking about his age with President Biden, to his sudden embrace of memes on social is finally showing a side of himself that is funnier, more maybe even, human. ESPN Columnist and NBA Analyst Jackie MacMullan joins us to take us through 22 seasons of "Vinsanity. So we called up our Monday morning QB, Alex Smith, and he gives us his insight on what it's like to be in the shoes of Stafford and Allen. We've seen 50-point performances from Anthony Davis, Jayson Tatum, Luka Doncic, Joel Embiid, Giannis, and counting this that's not including Donovan Mitchell's 71-point game on January 2. How have the starts and stops of this pandemic season helped or hurt contenders? Appearing in five straight NBA Finals and winning three rings in that span, the team became the stuff of basketball legend. Tim Keown profiled Jefferson for ESPN's Cover Story, and he tells us how the Vikings magical wide receiver went his play refused to be ignored. What will the draft board possibly look like at the end of round one? But "Mattress Mack, " whose real name is Jim McIngvale, has become famous nationally for another reason: he consistently places some of the largest sports bets in history. Our NFL regular season preview with our old friend Bill Barnwell is so big that we couldn't even fit everything into one episode. And Patrick Mahomes looked as healthy as ever in the Chiefs' rout over the Bills. How did Curry go from legendary high school superstar, to twists and turns and criminal setbacks, to his one shot on the court for the L. Clippers?
On Saturday, the San Francisco 49ers' defense stymied Kirk Cousins and the Minnesota Vikings. ESPN's Ryan McGee spent time with the real Rudy to find out more, and he joins Mina Kimes to distinguish fact and fiction, from Rudy's point of view. After winning three WNBA championships, two NCAA championships, and four Olympic gold medals, Sue Bird has seen it all in basketball.