Not even Mike Tomlin's former players are coming to get his back during this latest round of Steelers rumors about the head ...
On Friday's edition of ESPN's First Take, NFL analyst Ryan Clark was again asked to weigh in on Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders and his decision to pantomime responses to questions ...
ESPN's Ryan Clark caught his co-hosts in disbelief, and is being slaughtered on social media, for stating that Tom Brady was not a 'generational talent' while on 'First Take' on Thursday morning. The ...
After the loss, former Steelers safety Ryan Clark went on a rant during First Take Friday morning, openly criticizing Defensive Coordinator Teryl Austin and Head Coach Mike Tomlin. Clark made it clear ...
Never one to hold back, ESPN analyst Ryan Clark made a stark declaration about Cleveland Browns QB Shedeur Sanders on "First Take." The former LSU Tiger and Pittsburgh Steelers’ defensive stalwart ...
One week after making headlines for his controversial stance that Tom Brady, Peyton Manning and Drew Brees aren’t “generational talents,” Ryan Clark is explaining his take. “I feel like I just be ...
ESPN's "First Take" show continued its HBCU fall tour on Nov. 20, dropping in on the campus of Bethune-Cookman University in Daytona Beach.
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Bethune-Cookman enjoys ESPN 'First Take' spotlight to honor HBCUs
First Take's appearance at Bethune-Cookman was met with excitement from the Wildcat crowd. But it was also an effort to honor HBCUs.
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Ryan Clark shares bold Shedeur Sanders take ahead of quarterback's 'only chance' with Browns
Shedeur Sanders will make his full NFL debut for the Cleveland Browns on Sunday and has been warned that this could be his only chance to replace Dillon Gabriel ...
When the Dallas Cowboys traded for George Pickens in May, they weren’t just acquiring one of the league’s most gifted young receivers; they were inheriting everything that made the Steelers finally ...
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