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ESPN host and New York Jets superfan Mike Greenberg was on air as he learned that Jets starting quarterback Justin Fields was ...
Mike Greenberg is a huge New York Jets fan and after the Justin Fields injury, he was stunned live on the air on ESPN.
ESPN were forced to interrupt its traditional coverage to bring news of Justin Fields' injury, which left Jets fan and 'Get ...
The Dallas Cowboys have begun training camp with Micah Parsons in attendance. However, the two sides are nowhere near close ...
ESPN host Mike Greenberg buried the Dallas Cowboys' front office for their handling of the Micah Parsons contract situation.
Why haven't the Dallas Cowboys reached the Super Bowl, let alone won one, in nearly 30 years despite consistently having some ...
Mike Greenberg (l.) and Laura Rutledge (r.) Joe Faraoni / ESPN Images Ponder, 38, had one year and more than $1 million left on her contract, the outlet reported. Greenberg will be joined by Tedy ...
Mike Greenberg will be the new host of “Sunday NFL Countdown” as ESPN sets up its lineup for its first Super Bowl in 2027, a source briefed on the matter told The Athletic on Tuesday.
And that partnership is coming to an end, as Mike Greenberg will reportedly take on his own morning show, part of his new $6.5 million-per-year contract.
Mike Greenberg, whose destiny as a Jets fan pre-dated his conception, has never been happier to have a statement blow up in his face than what happened with Zach Wilson last week.
ESPN host Mike Greenberg, an unabashed Jets fan who experienced the highest of highs this year with the Jets trading for Aaron Rodgers, appears to have found a new low.
“Mike & Mike” famously ended its long run in 2017, so Greenberg could roll the dice with ESPN’s “Get Up!,” a morning TV show he’s still doing 7-9 a.m. CT.