Rachel Nichols - ESPN's longtime NBA host - has been removed from coverage of the sport, and her weekday show "The Jump" has been canceled, the network confirmed Wednesday. David Roberts, ESPN's ...
In 2014, Rachel Nichols was the anointed badass of sports media. After the horrifying video surfaced of Ravens wide receiver Ray Rice brutally punching his then-girlfriend inside an Atlantic City ...
The Rachel Nichols era at ESPN is officially over. Andrew Marchand of The New York Post reported on Tuesday that Nichols has reached a settlement agreement with ESPN to terminate their working ...
Sports media personality Rachel Nichols and ESPN have mutually agreed to part ways amid fallout over comments she made about diversity at the network. Sources told The New York Post on Wednesday that ...
Rachel Nichols’ time at ESPN is now officially over. Nichols and ESPN reached a settlement on Tuesday to officially end her deal after private comments she made about diversity and Maria Taylor at the ...
Rachel Nichols and ESPN are officially done, and she is free to pursue a professional comeback, The Post has learned. The settlement agreement came after Nichols had been exiled by ESPN following the ...
Rachel Nichols left ESPN amid controversy in 2021 and recently re-emerged covering the NBA for multiple outlets. But leaving ESPN for the second time helped Nichols reconnect with the sports media ...
The cable network has also canceled its hoops news program 'The Jump' and will look to replace it before the next season tips off. By Rick Porter Television Writer The move comes about seven weeks ...
Former ESPN Reporter Rachel Nichols Announces Ambitious New Career Move originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Rachel Nichols became a familiar name in the NBA and NFL worlds during her days as a ...
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