The Philadelphia Eagles accomplished everything they could've hoped for this year. There was a negative perception around the team for much of the season even a ...
ESPN's Dan Orlovsky has been critical of the play of the Eagles quarterback this season, but was effusive in his praise of ...
ESPN NFL analyst Dan Orlovsky, a former quarterback, apologized Monday after the Eagles' 40-22 throttling of the Kansas City ...
ESPN referred to a message from former President Joe Biden that aired prior to the Sugar Bowl, which was postponed a day after a man killed 14 people and injured 30 more in the early hours of ...
This triple threat of ingredients makes any vegetables taste incredible - even craveable - and it wows people at dinner parties every time. The sauce ratio is a little bit of soy sauce, a bigger bit ...
Emotions were running high when Notre Dame and Georgia took the field in the Sugar Bowl ... some criticism, and ESPN executive Burke Magnus has now issued an apology over the "enormous mistake." ...
Stephen Lew-Imagn Images ESPN and Rich Clark, the director of the CFP, worked overtime to arrange a new date and time for the Sugar Bowl after an unexpected terrorist attack in New Orleans the ...
ESPN’s president of content Burke Magnus called the network’s decision not to air a pregame moment of silence and the national anthem at the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans on Jan. 2 an “enormous ...
ESPN Vice President Burke Magnus addressed the backlash against his company for failing to broadcast the national anthem ahead of the Sugar Bowl on Jan. 2, one day ...
ESPN chief Burke Magnus has admitted the network made 'an enormous mistake' not showing the national anthem before the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans. But Magnus blamed 'human error' after neither ...
During the rescheduled Sugar Bowl on Jan. 2 following the terrorist attack in New Orleans on New Year’s Day, ESPN faced harsh ... Burke Magnus offered a deep apology this week in an interview.
The Sugar Bowl has donated $500,000 to the Greater New Orleans Foundation in response to the New Year’s Day terrorist act on Bourbon Street, Sugar Bowl committee officials announced Thursday.
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