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No one is more high on the Los Angeles Rams in 2025 than NFL analyst Rich Eisen. Not only did Eisen pick the Rams to repeat as NFC West champions this year, but he also called L.A. "the class of the ...
While making his return to SportsCenter after 22 years, sports personality Rich Eisen paid homage to former host Stuart Scott, who passed away in 2015. During the broadcast, a montage of Eisen and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The longtime host of ESPN's popular show made a surprise return ahead of the launch of "The Rich Eisen Show," which debuts Sept. 2 ...
Eisen joined ESPN in 1996 and quickly became a popular SportsCenter anchor alongside Stuart Scott. His humor, memorable impressions—especially of Skip Caray—and affable on-screen presence made him a ...
Rich Eisen has spent more than three decades building his legacy as one of sports media’s most recognizable hosts. Now, the 56-year-old broadcast veteran is coming home. Eisen will return to the ESPN ...
Shortly after the Cincinnati Bengals and Washington Commanders wrap up "Monday Night Football," sports fans of a certain age will see a familiar face in a very familiar role on ESPN. Rich Eisen is ...