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Is Peter Schrager's Role shrinking at ESPN? Fans ‘not so happy with Peter Schrager's
Is Peter Schrager's Role shrinking at ESPN? Fans ‘not so happy with Peter Schrager's

Time of India

time09-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Is Peter Schrager's Role shrinking at ESPN? Fans ‘not so happy with Peter Schrager's

Peter Schrager has joined ESPN with a multi-year agreement. He has also made special appearances on 'FOX NFL Kickoff' and did sideline reporting as well. Schrager is now helping his new channel, ESPN, build up and have strong coverage for the 2025 NFL. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now It has also been revealed that he shall make appearances on 'First Take' and 'Get Up'. ESPN is not worried about Peter Schrager facing criticism With all his appearances and performances, some fans are left with sadness and are not impressed with his list he created for the show 'FIRST TAKE'. Recently, Schrager landed in trouble after some of the fans complained about him for revealing a 'Top 5 NFL Draft Wild Cards' list during one of his episodes of 'First Take'. One of the fans criticized and tweeted, 'ESPN wasting NO time in making Peter Schrager come up with a stupid list.' Another person said, 'Sports media guys and former athletes sell every ounce of their souls for Disney's money. Pray for inside the NBA.' But the big deal is been Schrager had already briefed ESPN about his content and how he would like to go ahead with his show. He has always been a person with a huge affinity for creating lists like this. One of the people reacted to the list by saying 'boring'. The comment went on to say, 'Here's the way to look at it: you have people like McAfee & Portnoy, guys who carve a unique, brand new path and go against conventional norms; and you have guys like Schrager, who fits in, toes the line, does what the bosses want, and frankly, is boring. Not bad. Just boring.' With haters, there have been supporters of Schrager as well who have appreciated his great work. One of them said, 'Ignore this. you are great. Keep shining.' The hue and cry from the fans and followers has not added worry to ESPN's management. Defending Schrager, the ESPN president of content, Burke Magnus said, 'Peter will have an instant impact at ESPN, combining his charismatic style and deep knowledge of the.'

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