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Stephen A. Smith is influenced by few when it comes to his own personal fashion choices — but when it comes to a person who's set a style standard he'll never forget, only one athlete comes to mind: Kobe Bryant.
Stephen A. Smith had to remove himself from Jerry Jones' suite early during the Cowboys' 27-17 loss to the Cardinals on "MNF."
Rather than praise the Seattle Seahawks and put them in the Super Bowl consideration, ESPN's Stephen A. Smith took the time to blast Sam Darnold.
Stephen A. Smith sat with Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, and here's what he said about watching the game with him.
Stephen A. Smith is set to welcome a new colleague to “First Take” following a new development at ESPN. The company dropped a huge announcement on Wednesday, revealing that former NBA point guard Kenny Smith has signed a multi-year agreement that will allow him to make regular appearances across network programming, including on "First Take.”
Solitaire Gets a Little Less Solitary—Stephen A. Smith Joins First-Ever World Solitaire Championship
Stephen A. Smith lends his sports expertise to a brand-new game, serving as the ambassador for the upcoming first-ever
The Dallas Cowboys slumped to their fifth defeat of the NFL season after their 27-17 loss at the hands of the Arizona Cardinals on Monday Night Football. It is safe to say that Cowboys owner Jerry Jones definitely did not have a good time last night.
Lids launched its "All Caps" ad campaign for the 2025 holiday season on Thursday, featuring stars from the sports and entertainment world such as ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith and WWE wrestlers Dominik Mysterio and Liv Morgan.
Michelle Beadle said this week on a podcast that she is praying for the downfall of her former ESPN colleague Stephen A. Smith.
In the first ad for the “ALL CAPS” campaign, Smith is schooling Lids correspondents Quavo and Chase B on reporting. Smith is seen at his desk with Pittsburgh Steelers gear, meanwhile Quavo and Chase B are on-site in a store.
Inside the NBA moved from TNT to ESPN, bringing along their beloved and legendary crew of Ernie Johnson, Kenny Smith, Shaquille O’Neal, and Charles Barkley. And now, at least one member of