ESPN’s Ryan Clark evokes RG3’s marriage
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ESPN NFL analyst Ryan Clark and Fox Sports NFL analyst Robert Griffin III are exchanging blows over an incident in the WNBA, with Griffin’s wife becoming a focal point in the debate.
Ryan Clark and Robert Griffin III are unhappy with each other after comments RGIII made about Angel Reese, Caitlin Clark.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNEveryone Is Calling For ESPN To Fire NFL Analyst Ryan Clark ImmediatelyIt seems as if football fans have had enough of Ryan Clark. Over the weekend, former NFL quarterback Robert Griffin III stated that Angel Reese “hates” Caitlin Clark. His comments came after Clark took a swipe at Reese and was assessed a flagrant foul.
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Sporting News on MSNRyan Clark-Robert Griffin III beef, explained: How Reese-Clark debate turned into online spat about RG3's wifeAs football's offseason rolls on, things have gotten contentious between Ryan Clark and Robert Griffin III. Each of the retired NFL players has carved a lane for themselves as football analysts and podcasters who speak on a wide range of topics.
Ryan and his wife have been married for more than 20 years. Learn all about their relationship and family here.
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The Ryan Clark and Robert Griffin III controversy has reached a new peak, as netizens are currently demanding that Clark be fired from ESPN. This idea was sparked after the sporting analysts' differences with regards to the Angel Reese–Caitlin Clark controversy.
The ratings power of Caitlin Clark continues to astonish. Mets-Yankees on Sunday drew 2.5 million viewers. It's the most-watched Sunday Night Baseball game on ESPN since 2018. Clark and the Fever on Saturday afternoon drew 2.7 million for their game, which was a 93–58 blowout.
“If he would have fallen to the seventh round, the Steelers were not drafting Shedeur Sanders,” Clark said. Shedeur Sanders was not going to be picked by the Pittsburgh Steelers. "Whatever the evaluation was, whatever decision was made, he was not going to be the quarterback picked, drafted, called by Mike Tomlin," Clark continued.