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Lowe took to Instagram to share news of a six-year extension that will take her up to the 2028 Los Angeles Summer Olympics.
Longtime NBC Sports soccer studio host Rebecca Lowe has inked an extension to remain with the network. Lowe took to Instagram to share news of a six-year extension that will take her up to the 2028 Los Angeles Summer Olympics, as speculated earlier this summer. “It’s been quite a ride since Paul (Buckle, her husband) & I landed on these shores back on July 1st, 2013, and if you told me then that I’d be with NBC for the next 15 years I’m not sure I’d have believed you,” Lowe said in the post.
The 41-year-old has hosted Premier League Live, NBC’s pre and post-match shows. She has also worked as the daytime host of NBC’s Olympics coverage since she relocated to the United States.
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Mayne later added the genesis of the skit came after former Bills running back Willis McGahee denigrated Buffalo after being traded to the Ravens.
Former Sportscenter anchor Kenny Mayne is making the rounds to promote his new podcast, Hey Mayne, and told WGR’s Howard and Jeremy the favorite thing he’s done in his career. “That’s one of my favorite things we ever did,” Mayne said. “I think it’s the most viewed video in Buffalo. I don’t know if that’s true or not but it’s up there. You can google it.” He later added the genesis of the skit came after former Bills running back Willis McGahee denigrated Buffalo after being traded to the Baltimore Ravens. “Willis McGahee left Buffalo and Marshawn comes in. McGahee kinda trashed the town on the way out saying ‘there’s nothing to do. All they’ve got is an Applebee’s and Dave & Busters. Don’t even start on the women’. We took all that information and made it seem like Marshawn was just the opposite,” Mayne said “He was so fun. He was so young. He was just a rookie. I’m so glad I got to do that story when I got to do it because it started my relationship with him and I got to know him when he was just a young kid.”
"They let me pour my own drink. I love the sound it makes, so much power." Marshawn Lynch sharing his Buffalo nightlife experience is a classic NFL Countdown feature 😂 @ESPNNFL pic.twitter.com/fENJaEGzWD
Mayne, whose new weekly show debuted on June 30th and features ESPN analyst Bill Walton as his guest in the latest edition, went in-depth on the behind-the-scenes work that goes into creating a podcast. “I sit in front of a microphone, as does someone else, and we talk. Someone records it, and they put it out in the universe,” Mayne said.
“I like to remember the fact that when we walked out — and I don’t want to speak for Adam; he has to speak for himself — we shook hands.”
Olin Kreutz was involved in a physical altercation at the CHGO offices earlier this year. He is finally opening up about the event, speaking to the Chicago Sun Times this week.
The former Bears center was fired after reportedly grabbing the throat of his colleague Adam Home during an argument. Kreutz said that he has reached out to Home privately and apologized to others in the building.
“There were some people in their building — obviously, I don’t blame them — that weren’t comfortable with me being there anymore,” he said. “I have my side of the story of what I thought happened. You could tell by what I put on Twitter what I thought happened there; it just inflamed the situation.”
After the news became public, Olin Kreutz took to Twitter. He quoted Mike Tyson, posting a message that read “Social media made y’all way too comfortable with disrespecting people and not getting punched in the face for it.”
He admits that in hindsight, it made the situation worse.
However, Kreutz says that as far as he and Hoge are concerned, he believes things are better.
“I like to remember the fact that when we walked out — and I don’t want to speak for Adam; he has to speak for himself — we shook hands. Adam actually wanted to continue the podcast. And I said no. I thought my time was done there. I thought that that was enough for me already.”
CHGO said that Kreutz had been fired. He disputes that.
“I had already decided that my time was up at CHGO just because of some things that I thought were unprofessional in the way they ran their business. That was my decision. And like I told my kids, man, you do something like that, you pay the penalty. You take the punishment, and then you try to become a better person and try to learn from every situation.”
In addition to losing his position with CHGO, Kreutz also lost his job at NBC Sports Chicago. He will not return to the network’s Football Aftershow during the NFL season.
Olin Kreutz also contributed to 670 The Score. That station has yet to determine his future there.
The courtship between Barkley and the Saudi-backed golf league led to several weeks of speculation about Barkley’s future with TNT.
The summer fling is officially over. Charles Barkley has ended contract talks with LIV Golf and will remain with TNT’s Inside The NBA, per a report from The New York Post‘s Andrew Marchand.
Marchand predicted earlier this week Barkley would likely remain with TNT.
“I want to thank Greg Norman and LIV for their interest in me,” Barkley told Marchand. “It is best for me to move on and I’m staying with Turner for the rest of my TV career.” The courtship between Barkley and the Saudi-backed golf league led to several weeks of speculation about Barkley’s future with TNT, his endorsements, his salary, and the future of the golf tour.
Barkley had previously set a Thursday deadline for a contract offer, which reportedly did not materialize.
The former NBA All-Pro isn’t the only media member LIV Golf has made headlines for pursuing this summer. Last week, Colin Cowherd said he had been contacted by the representatives of Greg Norman to attend an event. The controversial tour has added Arlo White and David Feherty in broadcasting roles.
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