Robert Griffin III Has Been Fired From ESPN And One Detail About The End Of His Contract Is Brutal

As the NFL preseason kicks off, it’s a truly enchanting time for football enthusiasts. This year, you might notice some adjustments in game and highlight coverage across all platforms. For instance, Tom Brady is now part of Fox’s NFL Sunday team, Matt Ryan has taken over from departing CBS analysts Phil Simms and Boomer Esiason, and Bill Belichick can be found at Inside the NFL, which is now broadcast on The CW. Even ESPN isn’t exempt from changes; reports suggest that they have let go of former quarterback Robert Griffin III and NFL Countdown host Sam Ponder.

The Rock’s Perfect Cheat Night Involved 3 Cheeseburgers And Sofia Vergara, And I Can Get Behind It

Known for his blockbuster films, past wrestling career, and zest for living, The Rock, aka Dwayne Johnson, is always busy working out for movie roles. Yet, this doesn’t hinder his passion for food. In the latest installment of his “Cheat Night,” the Moana actor was spotted relaxing at home, indulging in three cheeseburgers while enjoying an episode of Sofia Vergara’s show – a habit I wholeheartedly support!

How ‘The Rise of Red’ Star Kylie Cantrall Became the ‘Descendants’ Franchise’s First Title Character

It’s safe to assert that Kylie Cantrall was destined for the role of a Disney princess, given her early aptitude for performing. Starring in Descendants: The Rise of Red, this L.A. native showed her artistic parents at the tender age of two that she had an innate talent for dancing, singing, songwriting, and acting. This natural ability was further honed into skills such as these. Coincidentally, Cantrall also nurtured a strong affinity for Disney and its programming, particularly those that showcased young, groundbreaking performers like Zendaya, Selena Gomez, and Miley Cyrus. At the age of eight, she transformed her fondness for Disney into a YouTube series titled Hello Kylie, where she critiqued Disney Channel shows and covered the music of its young stars.