Smith could run ... the popular NFL ESPN analyst opened up on why he’s never tied the knot as his 58th birthday in October approaches. Of course, most high-profile celebrities (actors, musicians ...
For more than a year, Stephen A. Smith has told anyone who would listen that he should be ESPN’s highest-paid employee. Howard Stern. The Washington Post. Bloomberg. Clay Travis. The case ...
ESPN announced the multi-year deal signed by Stephen A. Smith on Friday, while the commentator's agent downplayed speculation that his client may run for president. "Stephen A. works incredibly ...
ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith has no aspirations to get into politics, but that doesn't mean he doesn't want to talk about the topic. Smith and ESPN have reached agreement on a new five-year ...
An ESPN spokesperson initially declined to comment to The Independent on Smith’s contract. However, later on Friday morning, the network released a statement announcing it had signed Smith to a ...
Stephen A. Smith won’t be leaving ESPN’s airwaves anytime soon. ESPN announced Friday it has agreed to a five-year extension with Smith after nearly a year of negotiations. ESPN did not ...
Stephen A. Smith and ESPN have agreed to a new contract which will raise his annual salary from $12 million to $20 million while reducing the time he spends on the network. A pretty unconventional ...
And that's not going to change in the near future. Smith is reportedly staying onboard with ESPN with a massive pay day. According to The Athletic's Andrew Marchand, Smith agreed with ESPN on a ...
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