Scott Van Pelt and Ryen Russillo had a successful radio show with ESPN for years, before Van Pelt left in 2015 to host the midnight edition of SportsCenter. ESPN reportedly wanted to reunite the ...
Two months after it was first reported that Ryen Russillo was heading to Barstool Sports, the move was finally made official on Tuesday. But while the longtime host has insisted that very little — if ...
Bill Simmons’ longtime podcast partner is about to head off to greener pastures. Ryen Russillo is set to leave The Ringer in order to launch a new digital production company, Ryan Glasspiegel of Front ...
During his podcast on Friday, Ryen Russillo spoke about not knowing what might be ahead when his current deal with The Ringer expires. Russillo noted that while he’s been in similar situations before, ...
Rounding into his sixth season in the saddle for the Miami Dolphins, Tua Tagovailoa’s future isn’t set in stone. The Ringer’s Ryen Russillo and The Athletic’s Mike Sando discussed the former Alabama ...
The early reviews of the Kevin Durant trade have been extremely positive for the Houston Rockets, and that includes podcast analysis from longtime NBA media personalities Bill Simmons and Ryen ...
Ja Morant is one of the most notable young stars in the NBA. At one point, he looked as if he would become a future face of the league. While that hasn't happened, Morant is still an All-Star caliber ...
Atlanta Hawks guard Trae Young seized the perfect opportunity to mock the New York Knicks, his bitter rivals, via social media on June 11. In response to a tweet from ESPN’s Shams Charania, which ...
P.J. Carlesimo has a grim stance on the Knicks’ operating procedure that has often times proved true. “The Knicks always think they’re smarter than everybody else, that’s the Knick philosophy,” ...
The Ringer’s Bill Simmons during an episode of the “The Bill Simmons Podcast” questioned if the Stanley Cup Final is “officially more interesting than the NBA Finals this year.” He said the Stanley ...
Let me be as clear as humanly possible: Joel Embiid is not the 84th-best player in the NBA. Not now. Not ever. The fact that The Ringer, Boston’s favorite little fake news factory, had the audacity to ...