The "Rich Eisen Show" loved what Jets quarterback Justin Fields left out on the field in Week 1. Fields and the Jets lost 34-32 to the Steelers in their season opener. However, the offense led by ...
Rich Eisen is looking back on his days at SportsCenter — and paying homage to his former co-host Stuart Scott. Eisen returned to ESPN’s flagship program on Monday, Aug. 18, for the first time in more ...
In his return to ESPN after more than two decades away, Rich Eisen paid tribute to his old SportsCenter partner Stuart Scott. In May, it was reported that The Rich Eisen Show and its titular host ...
Rich Eisen is returning to ESPN. The sportscaster will anchor "SportsCenter" for the first time in over 20 years on Monday, Aug. 18, after the Cincinnati Bengals vs Washington Commanders "Monday Night ...
Rich Eisen returned to SportsCenter this week for the first time in more than two decades, and while the broadcast marked a milestone in his career, the longtime host made sure the spotlight shone on ...
The Rich Eisen Show won’t debut on ESPN airwaves for another two weeks. But before it does, the show’s host is getting back to his roots at the Worldwide Leader in Sports. Eisen will be joined in ...
"It aged me," Rich Eisen said of the ugly Broncos-Jets game. "I felt for all the Brits for whom that might have been their ...
Rich Eisen is coming back to the network where he broke out as a star decades ago, and to the show where he was one of the all-time greatest anchors. On Monday night, after the Cincinnati Bengals and ...
On Monday, Rich Eisen hosted the 11 p.m. ET edition of SportsCenter, which marked the former ESPN star’s first time manning the network’s flagship show in more than two decades. As it turns out, Eisen ...
WWE's The Miz has faked an injury in the hopes of earning himself a world championship match. The Miz walked into the "The Rich Eisen Show" studio with crutches and greeted his fellow hosts. He then ...
For almost three decades, Rich Eisen has been one of the most recognizable voices in sports media. Longtime fans remember him best for his time behind the SportsCenter desk from 1996 to 2003, where ...