Mortensen who spent more than three decades covering the NFL for ESPN died Sunday morning, his family announced.
The sports media world was in mourning Sunday with the news that longtime ESPN reporter Chris Mortensen had passed away at the age of 72. After ESPN announced Mortensen’s passing, tributes began ...
Chris Mortensen, the veteran ESPN NFL analyst, revealed his retirement via a social media post. He stated that after covering his 33rd career draft in 2023, he was retiring. Prior to joining ESPN ...
This year's Super Bowl will be the first without longtime ESPN reporter Chris Mortensen—a network fixture who died on March 3 of throat cancer. However, the longtime journalist is not forgotten.
The ESPN reporter says Dennis Pitta isn't going anywhere, and puts a question mark on Ray Rice's future. In a segment on "NFL Total Access", NFL Network's Marc Ross explains why the Baltimore ...
"GMFB" remembers NFL reporter Chris Mortensen who passed away Sunday at the age of 72. New Orleans Saints linebacker Demario Davis wakes up with "GMFB" and breaks down Cleveland Browns quarterback ...
The New York Jets make Alabama Crimson Tide safety Jaylen Key "Mr. Irrelevant" by drafting him with the final pick of the 2023 NFL Draft in Round 7 at No. 257 overall. The Los Angeles Chargers ...
At the Combine, ESPN's Senior NFL Analyst Chris Mortensen went 1-on-1 with Drew Dougherty and raved about the Texans future, discussed free agency and much more. Texans WR Andre Johnson was ranked ...
But at least for a day, people in Baltimore were talking about Tony Banks, and not Johnny Unitas. Chris Mortensen, ESPN's NFL reporter, sheds light on pro football each week for ESPN.com.
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