Ryan Clark hopped on Michele Tafoya's podcast to discuss his "only" issue with Sage Steele and why, at one point, he did not want to work with her.
The Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills are set to square off once again in what has become one of the NFL's most compelling playoff rivalries. As the teams prepare for their AFC Championship Game this weekend,
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Michele Steele of ESPN about the NFL playoffs, the college football national championship, and remembers Milwaukee Baseball legend Bob Uecker.
The Kansas City Chiefs head coach, Andy Reid, admits there is an element of de ja vu ahead of his clash with the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship game on January 26, in the la
Ryan Clark has had enough. In recent days, Clark was caught in a social media feud with fellow retired NFL player Marcellus Riley.
As a result, the Chiefs absolutely need defensive tackle Chris Jones to have a huge day on Sunday in order to get a win. Jones getting pressure from both the interior and on the outside will be very important in creating some of the negative plays that can put the Bills behind the chains and stall some of their drives.
Sage Steele might've surprised some with the expression of her extremely right-leaning views upon leaving ESPN, but apparently not her former coworkers. Steele's exit from the Worldwide Leader came shortly after a 2021 podcast appearance with ex-NFL QB Jay Cutler where she criticized the network's