It appears there’s no bad blood between Sam Ponder and her former ESPN colleagues. Nearly one year after the former College GameDay reporter and Sunday NFL Countdown host was let go by ESPN amid ...
Over a year ago, ESPN parted ways with Samantha Ponder despite the fact that she was the host of “Sunday NFL Countdown.” Ponder finally broke her silence on the network’s stunning decision earlier ...
Eleven months after her dismissal from ESPN, Samantha Ponder finally broke her silence on the network’s stunning decision. Samantha Ponder joined ESPN in 2011 after a brief stint at Fox Sports. The ...
Former ESPN star Sam Ponder railed against how her young daughter’s Big Apple basketball team was forced to compete against “an obviously naturally born boy” at a girls tournament over the weekend.
Former ESPN host Samantha Ponder opened up on the “vicious” messages she received on social media after she mourned the loss of Charlie Kirk following his assassination. Ponder appeared on Fox News ...
Sam Ponder Reveals 'Legit Crazy' Reason For ESPN Firing originally appeared on The Spun. Prior to the 2024 NFL season, ESPN announced that it was firing Sam Ponder. There was no real explanation for ...
Former ESPN host Sam Ponder lives in New York City with her husband, former NFL quarterback Christian Ponder, and their three kids. The Ponders previously lived in Arizona, but decided to move out to ...
Former ESPN personality Samantha Ponder took to social media to complain about her daughter allegedly competing against a trans athlete during a middle school basketball game. “It’s happened many ...
ESPN has seen plenty of on-air talent come and go, and Samantha Ponder was among them. She was let go in August 2024, along with Robert Griffin III, as part of the network’s cost-cutting efforts.
Former ESPN Host Sam Ponder Not Happy With Mayoral Election Results originally appeared on The Spun. Sam Ponder, the former host of ESPN's "Sunday NFL Countdown," has never been afraid to share her ...
Samantha Ponder is a sportscaster who worked for ESPN. She is married to Christian Ponder. How many children do they have?