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However, don't put NFL media personality Rich Eisen in that category. Eisen stepped up to the plate and predicted each game ...
Eisen has worked for NFL Network since June of 2003, and since 2014 has piloted The Rich Eisen Show. When he left ESPN over two decades ago, Eisen was anchoring SportsCenter .
Rich Eisen weighs in on Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers, the NFL’s big name edge rusher holdouts, which 2nd-year LSU WR will have the best season, if Dak Prescott, Lamar Jackson or Josh Allen ...
I'm triggered. Put it up so Ohio State football, the Ohio State football, the buckeyes, okay, I can say these words, I can say all of the letters in Ohio State,” Eisen said on his podcast on Friday.
The first step towards building a winner is setting your expectations high and not accepting failure or business-as-usual kind of results - especially not for this once-proud franchise.
Rodgers said that the Steelers didn't give him a timetable as to when a decision needs to be made, but it's safe to say that Steelers president Art Rooney II was hoping to have an answer by now.
PITTSBURGH, Pa. -- The Pittsburgh Steelers have not been given an affirmative answer from Aaron Rodgers that he will play for them this season, NFL Network insider Tom Pelissero says.
Eisen was referencing Rodgers’ past issue with Robert Selah, there, as a part of the New York Jets saga in 2024. Yes, the Steelers are a different organization, but is Eisen correct when he says ...
Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders (12) watches from the sideline during day two of NFL rookie minicamp at the Cleveland Browns training facility on Saturday, May 10, 2025, in Berea, Ohio.
WTAE Pittsburgh. 4 The Record: Rich Engler Part Two. Posted: June 13, 2025 | Last updated: June 15, 2025. 4 The Record: Rich Engler Part Two. More for You ...
‘Mountainhead’ star Jason Schwartzman joins Rich Eisen in-studio where he reveals great stories about Bill Murray, landing his first role in ‘Rushmore,’ and what Dolph Lundgren did when he ...
The Rich Eisen Show Fri, June 6, 2025 at 4:59 PM UTC NFL insider Tom Pelissero and Rich Eisen the future of Kirk Cousins as the Atlanta Falcons backup or as QB1 for a team that might trade for him.