Mike Greenberg's recent assertion on ESPN's "Get Up" that the UConn Huskies could compete in the NBA playoffs, particularly in the Eastern Conference, sparked widespread disbelief and amusement across the sports world.
The Detroit Lions were one of the best stories of the 2023 season. They made their first NFC Championship game in decades and came close to making their first-ever Super Bowl.
The Detroit Lions are a team many could consider legitimate contenders to land in the Super Bowl in 2024. After blowing a second half lead against the
ESPN Get Up presenter Mike Greenberg was baffled by Kenny Pickett‘s decision to leave the Pittsburgh Steelers and be the backup to Jalen Hurts in Philadelphia.
The Denver Broncos turned speculations into reality after they announced that quarterback Russell Wilson would be cut by the 13th of March once the new league year begins.
ESPN host Mike Greenberg believes that the Pittsburgh Steelers would become a "Super Bowl candidate" if they were to acquire Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields.
There have been plenty of great teams that have graced the NFL. From the Green Bay Packers to the Kansas City Chiefs, there have been plenty of great teams that provided countless moments for fans throughout the years.
This is what happens when a team goes 28 years without a Super Bowl. When asked recently to name the NFL’s five greatest dynasties, ESPN’s Mike Greenberg had nothing to say about “America’s Team.”
ESPN’s Mike Greenberg is probably glad Mike McCarthy didn’t make a decision Dan Campbell did in the NFC Championship Game Sunday. Greenberg railed Campbell for his choice to run the football on third-and-goal during Detroit’s final possession of the game against the San Francisco 49ers.
For as much well-deserved praise as general manager Jason Licht has received for building a roster that has won a Super Bowl and three straight NFC South titles in Tampa Bay, the Bucs have gotten a key assist from assistant general manager Mike Greenberg.
We are just a couple of weeks away from Jason Licht's 10-year anniversary as the General Manager of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. It's been a great tenure for Licht, who in addition to delivering the franchise its second Lombardi Trophy, has shown great consistency in his player personnel decisions in the draft and free agency.
The Carolina Panthers are up to 12 candidates for their general manager position, according to Mike Garafolo. The full list of candidates includes: Buccaneers
The Carolina Panthers announced they have requested permission to interview Lions COO Mike Disner for their GM vacancy. He’s the latest candidate in Carolina’s
Not only have the Panthers requested to interview Bucs assistant general manager Mike Greenberg for their vacant general manager job on Monday, but they have also requested permission to speak with Bucs offensive coordinator Dave Canales for their open head coaching position.
On Monday afternoon it was revealed that the Panthers requested permission to interview Bucs assistant general manager Mike Greenberg for their general manager post, per NFL Network’s Peter Schrager.
Mike Greenberg took the Chicago Bears to task for (to this point) ruining any chance QB Justin Fields might have to develop and find success in the NFL.
Mike Greenberg seems to be taking the woes of the New York Jets pretty hard. On the Monday edition of ESPN's "Get Up," the veteran TV and radio host beat the drum even louder for the Jets to trade for Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins.
If you watched ESPN‘s “Get Up” at any time over the past six months, then you know that Mike Greenberg has been as excited as anyone to see Aaron Rodgers in a New York Jets uniform.
Nobody was more excited for the debut of Aaron Rodgers than ESPN’s Mike Greenberg. The longtime personality has been a New York Jets fan his entire life and now has a two-time MVP leading the franchise.
As NFL preseason games kick off in earnest this week, ESPN host Mike Greenberg revealed the five NFL head coaches with the hottest seats heading into the 2023 season.
NEW YORK – Mike Greenberg of ESPN campaigned for the New York Jets to land Aaron Rodgers. Now that he’s a Jet, Greenberg believes the four-time MVP is already one of the two biggest stars in the Big Apple with Aaron Judge of the New York Yankees.
Mike Greenberg has been out this week and not doing his usual hosting duties for ESPN, and now we know why.
One ESPN analyst believes it is absolutely absurd to entertain the notion that the Green Bay Packers are still mathematically capable of making the playoffs this year.
Greenberg did admit he has not spoken with his former partner.
Greenberg, who makes $6.5 million per year at ESPN, has been the host of “Get Up!” since 2018. He also has a show on ESPN Radio and hosts the NFL draft.
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