Stephen A Smith (Photo via Talk With Flee)
Stephen A Smith has admitted he would not be able to remain faithful in a marriage because of the way he works.
Smith has been a staple on ESPN for many years and, according to him, works 330 days a year. Speaking to Cam’ron on the rapper’s ‘Talk With Flee’ podcast, he revealed it’s why he’s never been married.
“I know that it’s hard, I know that it’s worn on some people as well,” he said. “It is the reason why I’ve never been married, because I was on the road 200 days out of the year and the fact of the matter is at that time it was no way in hell I was going to be faithful. I knew that, so why the hell am I going to sit up there and violate my marital vows knowing ahead of time I ain’t going to honor them?”
Well, at least he’s honest. But this could backfire if he ever finds someone he wants to settle down with while still working a hectic schedule at ESPN.
Fans Weren’t So Sure About Stephen A Smith’s Reasoning
Fans didn’t quite buy Smith’s explanation.
“Bro you don’t gotta get all articulate. Just say you enjoy having money and h**s 🤷🏾♂️,” one said.
“Men that were sunglasses indoors regardless of the lighting are self absorbed and can’t be trusted,” another added.
“I don’t think that’s the reason,” said a third.
“i coulda swore when i used to watch First Take bro was gone every other month 😭,” a user recalled.
We’ve got to take this to mean Stephen A gets a lot of action out on the road. But that’s none of our business…
Which Wild Card Game Is Tom Brady Broadcasting? How To Tune In To The Fox NFL Analyst
Fox analyst Tom Brady (Image Credit: Getty Images)
The NFL playoffs are here, and for the first time ever, Tom Brady is trading the field for the broadcast booth. After years of thrilling fans and tormenting rivals with his legendary plays, Brady will bring his insights to the mic as Fox Sports’ lead analyst. Love him or hate him, there’s no denying his impact on football. Now, he’s ready to tackle a new challenge: breaking down the action for millions of viewers.
Here’s everything you need to know about Brady’s playoff debut, the game he’s calling, and what lies ahead for the seven-time Super Bowl champion.
What Wild Card Game Is Tom Brady Broadcasting?
Brady will be in the booth for Eagles vs. Packers, kicking off at 4:30 p.m. ET. He’ll join play-by-play veteran Kevin Burkhardt, with sideline reports from Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi. This matchup promises fireworks, with the No. 2-seeded Eagles hosting the No. 7-seeded Packers in a rematch of their Week 1 showdown in Brazil.
Philadelphia edged out Green Bay in that international clash, winning 34-29. Saquon Barkley stole the show in his Eagles debut, racking up three touchdowns. The Eagles enter the playoffs at 14-3, having rested their starters in Week 18. Meanwhile, the Packers limp into the postseason with an 11-6 record, losing their last two games. While Green Bay finished third in a competitive NFC North, they shouldn’t be underestimated.
How to Watch the Game
If you’re ready to see Tom Brady in action off the field, tune in to Fox on Wild Card Weekend. His debut in the booth for the Eagles-Packers showdown is shaping up to be a must-watch. Whether he’s analyzing big plays, breaking down strategies, or sharing stories from his iconic career, Brady’s insights are bound to add an extra layer of intrigue to this high-stakes game.