There are great players and then there are unique players, and for ESPN personality Mike Greenberg, his favorite college football player certainly fits the unique category.
Some plays become legends for their brilliance, while others become notorious for their length. On Thursday, October 9, the Philadelphia Eagles’ use of the ‘tush push’ felt like the latter.
ESPN host and longtime New York Jets fan Mike Greenberg watched his favorite team make a critical decision this past offseason, hiring Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn and hoping he’d be the man capable of leading the Jets to their first winning record in a decade.
As the New York Jets continue to struggle in the 2025 NFL season, ESPN host Mike Greenberg did not hold back his criticism. Following the team’s disappointing
The rise of Oregon quarterback Dante Moore has been one of the defining storylines of the college football season. His steady play, composure in tight moments and consistency in production have vaulted him to the center of the national conversation.
ESPN's Mike Greenberg was downright disgusted with one team's performance on "Monday Night Football." During the second game of Monday night's doubleheader, the Denver Broncos dismantled the Cincinnati Bengals at home.
The New York Jets fell behind coach Mike McDaniel's Miami Dolphins by a score of 24-10 entering the third quarter of their Monday night game in Miami before outscoring the Dolphins in the fourth quarter.
Is Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen the greatest of all time? Is he a current NFL G.O.A.T.? Most football fans and analysts would scoff at those questions or the notion that Allen has reached that level despite his impressive career to date, but ESPN’s Mike Green is not one of them.
If dreams were lightning and thunder were desire, the whole ESPN set would have burned down during Wednesday's discussion of NFL Draft prospects between Mike Greenberg, Field Yates and Mel Kiper Jr.
The Oregon Ducks have been listed in the top five games of the 2025 college football season by ESPN’s Mike Greenberg. Greenberg listed Oregon vs Penn State as the No.
This college football season is set to dish out bangers right away with some highly-anticipated matchups to start Week 1. But there's plenty to look forward to throughout the year on the CFB calendar.
It's been nearly eight years since ESPN's Mike & Mike ended with Mike Greenberg going on to do Get Up and Mike Golic continuing in radio for several more years.
Much was made of where Shedeur Sanders was selected in the 2025 NFL Draft. Now, he’ll have the chance to potentially start early on in his career in the NFL with the Cleveland Browns.
According to Rick Stroud, Buccaneers’ assistant GM Mike Greenberg has withdrawn himself from the Jaguars’ search for its next general manager. The Jaguars
The Jacksonville Jaguars have requested to interview Bucs assistant GM Mike Greenberg for their general manager position, according to Peter Schrager. Jags HC Liam Coen has reportedly been “pushing hard” for Greenberg to become their next general manager.
For the better part of five years, ESPN's Mike Greenberg has done a two-hour radio show for the network. But now his show appears to be getting replaced.
The New York Jets announced they completed an interview with Buccaneers assistant GM Mike Greenberg for their general manager job on Friday. The following
Mike Greenberg began his career with ESPN way back in September 1996 and has become one of the 'Everything Sports Network's' most well known hosts. Greenberg
ESPN recently fired longtime “Sunday NFL Countdown” host Sam Ponder, and the network is replacing her with a familiar face.
Former NFL head coach Jay Gruden raised some eyebrows when he suggested last week the Steelers wouldn't have signed quarterback Russell Wilson had they known they'd be able to acquire Justin Fields from the Bears later that month.
Mike Greenberg's recent assertion on ESPN's "Get Up" that the UConn Huskies could compete in the NBA playoffs, particularly in the Eastern Conference, sparked widespread disbelief and amusement across the sports world.
The Detroit Lions were one of the best stories of the 2023 season. They made their first NFC Championship game in decades and came close to making their first-ever Super Bowl.
This is what happens when a team goes 28 years without a Super Bowl. When asked recently to name the NFL’s five greatest dynasties, ESPN’s Mike Greenberg had nothing to say about “America’s Team.”
Mike Greenberg took the Chicago Bears to task for (to this point) ruining any chance QB Justin Fields might have to develop and find success in the NFL.
Mike Greenberg seems to be taking the woes of the New York Jets pretty hard. On the Monday edition of ESPN's "Get Up," the veteran TV and radio host beat the drum even louder for the Jets to trade for Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins.
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