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Molly Qerim wasn't leading the charge for "First Take" this Friday morning. The longtime ESPN host had the day off for ...
Another change is coming to ESPN’s First Take. The popular sports debate show has just come back on air after a summer break.
The 32 teams aren’t the only ones in need of a training camp and preseason. ESPN’s First Take made an embarrassing mistake ...
ESPN insider Adam Schefter was unaware that a video clip on Tuesday’s episode of First Take mistook Brandin Cooks for George Pickens. ESPN erroneously stated that a video of Cooks taken in 2023 was ...
The clip was shown on ESPN's First Take before the network caught it's mistake, which led to host Molly Qerim issuing an ...
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Daily Express US on MSNESPN forced to apologize after embarrassing live on-air blunder
This blunder was especially mortifying given that the Cowboys hadn't even begun their training camp or set foot on the field.
Check out the latest from Rusty Weiss on ESPN, covering NFL's Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys, George Pickens, Sports ...
Micah Parsons shared frustration over his dealings with the team, while Trevon Diggs maintains he's happy in Dallas. Also, ...
The Dallas Cowboys have made their priorities clear heading into the 2025 season: leadership, accountability, and presence ...
First Take host Molly Qerim had to apologize on the air after producers were tricked into broadcasting footage that had gone ...
ESPN host Molly Qerim issued an apology for an embarrassing blunder on "First Take" on Tuesday morning, July 22. The popular ...
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The Mirror US on MSNMolly Qerim apologizes after fake George Pickens clip shown on 'First Take'
ESPN's 'First Take' was forced to issue an apology during Tuesday's show after airing a clip from Dallas Cowboys training camp that was falsely identified as George Pickens ...
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