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This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/steelers/onsi as Steelers Have One Last Shot to Land Jaylen Waddle. PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers are counting down the minutes until the 2025 NFL trade deadline, and they should - and very well could - be making phone calls for deals.
Eisen added that wide receiver Emeka Egbuka looks terrific and that the team needs running back Bucky Irving back healthy, and the ship could get back on track. The Bucs are an underdog pick, but they’ve shown promise for many seasons with Mayfield, post-Tom Brady.
At 37, Matthew Stafford has put together a 2025 campaign that feels like both a renaissance and a coronation, the season that seals his legacy among the all-time greats. Through seven weeks, Stafford has been nothing short of sensational.
The No. 6 Oregon Ducks are preparing for a long trip to Iowa City to duel with the Iowa Hawkeyes in week 11 of the college football season. Meanwhile, it seems
ESPN Makes Special Announcement About Rich Eisen's Return Tonight originally appeared on The Spun. It's been more than two decades since Rich Eisen last graced ESPN's airwaves as one of its most beloved hosts. But that's reportedly about to change on ...
Derrick Henry tells Rich Eisen that he doesn't want to see Nick Saban come out of retirement to coach LSU.
A single line on a broadcast is enough to start a debate on social media. That’s what happened Friday when longtime NFL host Rich Eisen called Harrison Butker’s missed extra point during the Kansas City Chiefs’ Week 1 game with the Los Angeles Chargers.
Rich Eisen is looking back on his days at SportsCenter — and paying homage to his former co-host Stuart Scott. Eisen returned to ESPN’s flagship program on Monday, Aug. 18, for the first time in more than two decades. The broadcaster became emotional ...
Rich Eisen returned to SportsCenter this week for the first time in more than two decades, and while the broadcast marked a milestone in his career, the longtime host made sure the spotlight shone on someone else—his late friend and co-host Stuart Scott.
Dan Lanning told Rich Eisen on Thursday he has "zero" interest in leaving Oregon amid college football's coaching carousel.
The Rich Eisen Show won’t debut on ESPN airwaves for another two weeks. But before it does, the show’s host is getting back to his roots at the Worldwide Leader in Sports. Eisen will be joined in studio on Monday night by ESPN NFL analyst Mina Kimes.
The MMQB/Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer and Rich discuss the NFL Trade Deadline including the Jets dealing their two best defenders in CB Sauce Gardner and DT Quinnen Williams to the Indianapolis Colts and Dallas Cowboys and what their acquisition of multiple first-round picks means for New York’s future,