Breaking: Adrian Wojnarowski Drops Final ‘Woj Bomb’ with Stunning ESPN Retirement Announcement!

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By: Mike

1. The sports community was taken by surprise on Wednesday morning with a significant announcement from the leading sports insider.

Adrian Wojnarowski declared his retirement from ESPN and his exit from the sports journalism industry.

Wojnarowski is set to take up the role of GM at St. Bonaventure, his alma mater.

The headline of Woj’s departure from ESPN speaks volumes, but the underlying story is simple. He’s seeking a change in lifestyle and wants to step away from the relentless pace of the reporting world.

Wojnarowski informed his ESPN superiors of his decision this morning, and no news on his replacement has surfaced yet. Shams Charania joining ESPN could potentially be a seamless fit.

Amassing 6.5 million followers on X (formerly Twitter), Wojnarowski won over many fans in the NBA community with his frequent exclusive updates. Fans quickly expressed their thoughts on social media.

2. Here’s some unnecessary bush-league nonsense by the NFL.

The league took to Twitter to brag about its strong ratings through two weeks.

If you get a magnifying glass, you can see this sentence in the tiny print at the very bottom: “Viewership excludes Peacock game.”

So while the NFL and NBC/Peacock want to boast about the strong viewership for the Eagles-Packers Week 1 game, they prefer not to include it in their season ratings because the 14.2 million from the season’s opener can’t stack up against any of the games that air on broadcast television.

Thank you to the NFL for validating everything stated in this column.

The bottom line is that EVERY game should be considered when calculating an average rating for the games. Moreover, it’s absurd that the NFL feels the need to manipulate the figures given their already enormous ratings, whether you include the Eagles-Packers game or not.

3. Former Patriots cornerback Devin McCourty shared an incredible story about Bill Belichick’s knowledge of wind patterns at stadiums on last week’s SI Media Podcast with guest Kevin Clark.

4. You have to listen very carefully, but Domonique Foxworth managed to slyly sneak in a reference to Shannon Sharpe’s recent Instagram Live controversy during Tuesday’s First Take.

5. Astros second baseman José Altuve hit a ball off his foot during last night’s game against the Padres that rolled down to third base. However, the umpires didn’t see the ball hit Altuve’s foot and ruled him out. That led to Altuve getting ejected for this hilarious move.

6. The latest episode of SI Media With Jimmy Traina features a conversation with ESPN’s Kevin Clark.

Clark talks about his transition into TV now that he’s at

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