Rich Eisen to return to ESPN
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During Tuesday’s episode of “The Pat McAfee Show,” the former All-Pro punter reacted to the news of ESPN and Eisen joining forces to bring “The Rich Eisen Show” to Disney+ and ESPN+ for streaming beginning weekdays this fall from noon to 3 p.m. ET — the same time McAfee’s talk show airs on the network’s linear channel.
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College Football Network on MSNThe Untold Story of Rich Eisen’s Journey to Becoming a Top SportscasterMany consider Rich Eisen one of the top sportscasters in the world today, but it hasn’t always been smooth sailing for the 55-year-old. At one point, he had to leave ESPN to create his own brand. This led to the creation of “The Rich Eisen” Show in 2014,
Rich Eisen and Celtics fan Chris Brockman react to the devastating injury to Boston star F Jayson Tatum late in the Knicks’ Game 4 win in their series.
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The Cold Wire on MSNRich Eisen Has Landed A New JobRich Eisen, who first captured audience attention during his ESPN tenure two decades ago, is set to make a surprising return to the network where his career took off. Starting this fall, “The Rich Eisen Show” will transition from its current home on Roku to ESPN.
However, this delay has raised eyebrows. Speaking on “The Rich Eisen Show” on Wednesday, Sports commentator Rich Eisen questioned Pittsburgh’s entire approach. He pointed to how the Steelers treat Rodgers like one of their own, but the 41-year-old ...
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Rich Eisen reacts to the Cincinnati Bengals handling of Trey Hendrickson's ongoing attempts to secure a new contract
Eisen — known for hilariously running the 40-yard dash at various NFL combines — left ESPN in 2003 to join the NFL Network, becoming its primary host. He was drawn to the opportunity to be the “tip of the spear” of a new channel dedicated to the NFL.
Rich Eisen weighs in on the Eagles vs Cowboys season opener, QB Tyler Shough and the New Orleans Saints, George Pickens, Aaron Rodgers, the Browns' QB competition, Bears TE Colston Loveland, and the NBA Playoffs.