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 ...
Sports fans of a certain age knew they were in for a good time when Rich Eisen and Stuart Scott were together. For years, the duo were one of the best — and most popular — anchors of "SportsCenter" at ...
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Come for the nostalgia. Stay for the feels. Longtime viewers of ESPN's SportsCenter likely have fond memories of Rich Eisen and Stuart Scott teaming up on the nightly broadcasts decades ago. The pair ...
Rich Eisen made us all cry a little bit last night. The former "SportsCenter" star turned NFL Network staple returned to his roots after more than 20 years, hosting the venerable ESPN institution that ...
Rich Eisen's return to SportsCenter was ― wait for it ― cooler than the other side of the pillow. Did you catch that reference? It's a callback to the late Stuart Scott, who was Eisen's partner on the ...
Rich Eisen returned to SportsCenter this week for the first time in more than two decades, and while the broadcast marked a milestone in his career, the longtime host made sure the spotlight shone on ...
Scott passed away from cancer in 2015. Rich Eisen was back hosting ESPN’s SportsCenter Monday for the first time in 22 years, but there was a noticeable void next to him on set. From 1996-2003, Eisen ...
View post: Mets' Carlos Mendoza Announces Juan Soto News After 4 Missed Games Rich Eisen made an emotional return to the “SportsCenter” anchor desk Monday night, reconnecting with the ESPN audience ...
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Rich Eisen made an emotional return to the “SportsCenter” anchor desk Monday night, reconnecting with the ESPN audience for the first time since 2003. The 56-year-old broadcaster, now known for his ...