ESPN’s Mina Kimes Announces New Role as Host of Popular National Competition
Mina Kimes revealed she will host a nationwide event during the NFL offseason

Mina Kimes revealed she will host a nationwide event during the NFL offseason

Dan Orlovsky has probably seen the clip of himself running out of the back of the end zone with the Detroit Lions thousands of times by now. Posting the clip is an easy way for his critics to tease him and call out his lack of success in the NFL. While Orlovsky spends his days…

The Dallas Cowboys received immense value when they traded Day 2 and Day 3 draft picks to the Pittsburgh Steelers for wide receiver George Pickens, but that savvy move also burdened the organization with another potential contract dilemma. Now, after recording 93 receptions for 1,429 yards and nine touchdowns last season, the Second-Team All-Pro is […] The post Why franchise tag should be George Pickens’ last resort, per Jason McCourty appeared first on ClutchPoints.

ESPN ratings surge as company pivots away from woke commentators and toward sports-focused programming.

Once upon a time, ESPN2 was home to plenty of original programming. Nowadays, the channel largely shows re-airs of ESPN daytime programming like Get Up and First Take, various podcasts hosted by its talent, and live sports in the evening. It appears ESPN could have similar plans for NFL Network, which it just formally acquired on April…

Mina Kimes has firmly established herself as one of the top analysts in the NFL. The 40-year-old is currently part of ESPN’s premier NFL broadcast team. Kimes joined Laura Rutledge, Ryan Clark and Dan Orlovsky, to name a few, as part of the network’s Super Bowl 60 coverage in San Francisco. ...
