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Pro Football Network on MSN‘Helluva Halftime Show’ — Stephen A. Smith Makes His Feelings Known on Kendrick Lamar ...Kendrick Lamar had a great performance during the Super Bowl 59 halftime show. The 17-time Grammy-winning artist’s feud with ...
ESPN host Stephen A. Smith explains why he feels ... I believe the right is handling this particular issue," Smith told "The Will Cain Show" Wednesday afternoon. The ESPN host highlighted his ...
Stephen A Smith had an interesting theory on the good favor the Kansas City Chiefs seemingly get from NFL referees during every outing. The Chiefs are often accused of getting preferential ...
According to Smith on today's episode of "First Take" (via The Spun), the star power of Swift (as well as quarterback Patrick Mahomes) may be unconsciously pushing NFL refs to call in favor of the ...
On Get Up, Mike Greenberg explained why Jerry Jones only wanted this rumor out there so that people would talk about the Cowboys and then spent most of rest of the show begging Domonique Foxworth ...
Kelce did an interview with ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith on The Stephen A. Smith Show on Wednesday evening, thoroughly covering Swift among the many topics of discussion. At the end of the ...
Kansas City Chief Travis Kelce joined Stephen A. Smith on Wednesday night on the Stephen A. Smith Show, and the conversation naturally turned to the tight end’s high-profile personal life.
ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith says NFL referees favor the Kansas City Chiefs because of both quarterback Patrick Mahomes and pop icon Taylor Swift. "It's uncomfortable but we'll say it," Smith said.
On Wednesday, during ESPN's "First Take," analyst Stephen A. Smith shared a bold opinion about Mahomes on the condition that he and the Chiefs won it all yet again. "Tom Brady didn't even win back ...
Stephen A. Smith has weighed in on the Dallas Cowboys ... The Pro Football Hall of Famer has said in the past he doesn't want to coach in the NFL, but recently clarified he would make an exception ...
Zion Williamson seems to want out of New Orleans, at least according to Stephen A. Smith. The ESPN talking head declared that the Pelicans star no longer wanted to be part of the organization ...
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