“His laugh is infectious. His facial expressions are memorable. He just makes for good TV.”
Spears will make his regular season debut on "Monday Night Countdown" as the New York Jets host the Buffalo Bills.
"You sit there and you hope, but you don’t want to get your hopes too high."
"This is a fraternity [and] guys don’t like to call each other out."
Both hosts are the frontrunners, according to Marchand, but ESPN will also consider other internal candidates to fill the position.
"'You can tell me not to go. Please tell me not to go if it’s not safe.'"
"Sometimes the best questions are the shortest and the most succinct, just reacting to how they’re feeling.”
"It isn’t the NFL. It never will be, but there is more than enough content to discuss on a daily basis."
"According to the New York Post, Spears and ESPN agreed to a new four-year contract last week."
"I think we could do a better job. I love what they do on NFL Live."