Former ESPN host Molly Qerim appears to be enjoying her time away from the spotlight. Qerim first joined ESPN in 2006 before having stints at CBS and NFL Network. When she returned to the Worldwide ...
Molly Qerim, a steadfast ESPN personality who has been a key element of one of the network’s most popular shows, “First Take,” is leaving the program as well as the Disney-backed sports-media giant.
Molly Qerim is officially headed back to the airwaves. The former ESPN host Qerim is set to serve as the host for Zuffa Boxing, Ryan Glasspiegel of Front Office Sports reported this week. Zuffa Boxing ...
May 5, 2024; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; TV personality Molly Qerim poses before the Miami Grand Prix at Miami International Autodrome. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-Imagn Images Former ESPN employee ...
Molly Qerim started her new job after leaving ESPN and First Take back in mid-September. She, of course, turned heads with her fit as usual for her first day. The 41-year-old Qerim abruptly quit First ...
The decision came Thursday, after nearly a month of on-air tryouts that saw Amina Smith, MJ Acosta Ruiz, Courtney Cronin, and Joe Fortenbaugh all take turns moderating the fiery morning debate show.
ESPN's $105 million man Stephen A. Smith admitted it on-air before she was controversially dumped by the Worldwide Leader in Sports. "I've told everybody in America that I know," Stephen A. said in ...
The ESPN co-host also impressed posing with a former Steelers star before Monday’s big Wild Card playoff game against the Texans. Cornette replaced long-time First Take co-host Molly Qerim at the ...
Former ESPN employee Molly Qerim is back on television after a surprising few months that left ESPN fans confused during the end of her First Take tenure. The former colleague of Stephen A. Smith ...