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Eisen, who left ESPN for NFL Network in 2003, will remain the featured host on NFLN's “GameDay” and its draft coverage.
The announcement is likely to come next week as NFL continues to increase its relationships with digital partners.
Sources said the additional money ESPN would pay the SEC would likely be in the range of $50-80 million annually on top of ...
Rich Eisen is returning to the network he left over 20 years ago. The former “SportsCenter” host is taking his “Rich Eisen ...
1. The NFL will leak and release its 2025 schedule throughout this week. Things kicked off Monday morning with Mike Tirico ...
According to a report from The Athletic's Andrew Marchand, the 55-year-old Eisen will debut “The Rich Eisen Show” on ESPN in ...
Rich Eisen and his eponymous The Rich Eisen Show will be returning to ESPN come the fall as part of the network's new ...
Rich Eisen returns to ESPN. ESPN is expected to air "The Rich Eisen Show" beginning this fall on ESPN+ and Disney+, with the ...
Rich Eisen, a former ESPN host (1996-2003), will return to the place where he got his start. According to NBC Sports, THE ...
With an external push coming to expand the SEC schedule, bringing back a recently stopped annual game would be ideal for the ...
Generally, if college football's state of affairs is changing, the SEC is either driving the bus outright or helping it ...
After more than 20 years, Rich Eisen is reportedly returning to ESPN. Media insider Andrew Marchand of The Athletic reported ...