One of the most familiar presences in Dallas Cowboys coverage – and the NFL in general – at ESPN is leaving the "World Wide Leader." Longtime Cowboys reporter Ed Werder announced Thursday his ...
Ed Werder has been "let go'' by ESPN - you know, "fired.'' And the reaction from colleagues - including me - is visceral. But before I get personal, let's allow the legendary Peter King to do so.
Ed Werder’s time at ESPN has come to an end. After 26 years at the Worldwide Leader, the seasoned NFL reporter took to X (formerly Twitter) to announce that he will no longer be with the network ...
Ed Werder, an ESPN correspondent who specialized in covering the Dallas Cowboys and the NFL, is ending his 26-year run at the network. In announcing his exit, Werder emphasized that he hopes to ...
For the second time, ESPN and NFL reporter Ed Werder have parted ways. Werder announced his departure on Thursday. ESPN likewise confirmed the move. Matt Ehalt of the New York Post has the various ...
Matt "Money" Smith and Chris Hayre preview Week 2 against Dak Prescott, Ezekiel Elliott and the Dallas Cowboys with ESPN's Ed Werder (11:42) and The Athletic's Daniel Popper (24:13). The voice of the ...
GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Green Bay Packers chief operating officer and general counsel Ed Policy will take over as the team's president and CEO next year following the retirement of Mark Murphy.
After nearly 30 years working the Dallas Cowboys beat for ESPN, Ed Werder is moving on. The longtime reporter announced on his X (formerly Twitter) account Thursday that his time covering America ...
Ed Werder, an ESPN correspondent who specialized in covering the Dallas Cowboys and the NFL, is ending his 26-year run at the network. In announcing his exit, Werder emphasized that he hopes to ...