Ed Werder’s time at ESPN has come to an end. After 26 years at the Worldwide Leader, the seasoned NFL reporter took to X (formerly Twitter) to announce that he will no longer be with the network and ...
On Thursday, Ed Werder announced his departure from ESPN after 26 years as an NFL reporter at the network. On Friday, Peter King voiced his disapproval. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Werder made ...
An awkward moment occurred last year between Colorado Buffaloes head football coach Deion Sanders and seasoned football reporter Ed Werder, and there still seems to be some beef between the two.
After nearly 30 years working the Dallas Cowboys beat for ESPN, Ed Werder is moving on. The longtime reporter announced on his X (formerly Twitter) account Thursday that his time covering America's ...
There is perhaps no member of the current NFL media who has spent more time around the Cowboys than Ed Werder. The longtime reporter- now with Dallas ABC affiliate WFAA- began covering the team for ...
Ed Werder, an ESPN correspondent who specialized in covering the Dallas Cowboys and the NFL, is ending his 26-year run at the network. In announcing his exit, Werder emphasized that he hopes to ...
For the second time, ESPN and NFL reporter Ed Werder have parted ways. Werder announced his departure on Thursday. ESPN likewise confirmed the move. Matt Ehalt of the New York Post has the various ...
Peter King has Ed Werder’s back. King, a legendary NFL writer now with NBC, ripped ESPN for parting ways with the longtime Cowboys reporter and his former Sports Illustrated teammate. “Hard to fathom ...
Ed Werder is out at ESPN — again. Werder announced the end of his 26-year run with the Worldwide Leader with an X post Thursday, with the tone indicating it was not a mutual decision. The network ...
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has never been afraid of the spotlight, which is a good thing since he's been in the headlines all week. Following his team's embarrassing loss on his 82nd birthday, ...
Jan. 4, 2011; New Orleans, LA, USA; ESPN logo prior to the 2011 Sugar Bowl between the Arkansas Razorbacks and the Ohio State Buckeyes at the Louisiana Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Andrew Weber-USA ...
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