Stephen A. Smith and Vladimir Putin.Stephen A. Smith and Vladimir Putin (Photos via ESPN and Imagn Images)
ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith revealed his plans for Russia if he were to become President of the United States.

President Donald Trump vowed to end the Russia-Ukraine war within a day of his second term in office. Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022, and tireless peace negotiations to end the war have been unsuccessful.

Since the United States constitution limits each president to two terms in office, Trump will not be eligible for re-election in 2028, and the American people will hit the voting stations to elect a new POTUS.

Stephen A. Smith has been widely mentioned as a possible candidate to run for the Democratic Party in the 2028 election. Smith is among the way-too-early betting favorites to win the nomination, and the outspoken ESPN personality hasn’t ruled a potential presidential bid in the future.

During Wednesday’s episode of “First Take”, Stephen A. Smith was asked by Molly Qerim if he’d rather be president or head coach of his beloved New York Knicks, who fired Tom Thibodeau on Tuesday.

Smith said he’d prefer the presidency before telling Chris Russo how he’d handle Russia if he held the presidential chair:

“I would work with the European Union. I would work with the United Nations…I know that Russia’s ultimate quest is to recapture Europe and I don’t want that to happen. Therefore I would help out Ukraine”

Well, it would sure be something to see Mr. Smith try to negotiate with world leaders after all these years of intense sports debates with his ESPN colleagues.

Stephen A. Smith Recently Signed A Lucrative Extension With ESPN

Stephen A. Smith Reveals New Role in Surprise Wednesday AnnouncementStephen A. Smith (Photo By Candice Ward-Imagn Images)

With his contract about to expire, Smith and the Worldwide Leader in Sports agreed to a giant multi-year extension worth over $100 million. The deal includes a reduced schedule and allows Smith to discuss other topics (like politics) on other networks.

Houston Texans star Azeez Al-Shaair has admitted regrets over his illegal hit to Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence and the ensuing brawl between the teams in a lengthy statement on social media.  

Al-Shaair’s statement comes as his three-game suspension as a result of the incident has ended and he is slated to return to the field for the Texans on Sunday against the Tennessee Titans.

On December 1, an Al-Shaair hit to the head of a sliding and defenseless Lawrence caused chaos in Jacksonville. The defensive back needed to be restrained by several coaches and Lawrence has not played since taking the barbaric contact.

‘While so many jumped at the first opportunity to hop on the false narrative – that l’m a dirty player or bad person – the messages from all who stood by me were the only things keeping me mentally afloat during a time of isolation,’ Al-Shaair said on social media.

‘I’ve learned so much from this entire experience. Seeing myself on video – letting my emotions get the best of me to the point where I completely lost it – was an embarrassing and eye-opening moment for me.’

‘I’ve had to earn everything in my life. I never want to allow anyone to get me to a point where I jeopardize everything that I’ve worked all my life to obtain. That was not the way I want to represent myself or my family and I will continue to learn and grow from that moment.’

Azeez Al-Shaair has admitted regrets over his hit to Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence
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Azeez Al-Shaair has admitted regrets over his hit to Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence

The Texans defensive back was suspended for three games as a result of the hit to Lawrence
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The Texans defensive back was suspended for three games as a result of the hit to Lawrence

Al-Shaair said during his three-game ban, he met with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and other league executives for the first time, taking issue with how he was characterized in the official announcement of his suspension.

The defender said he thought his character and integrity were ‘unjustifiably smeared’ in the release but the meeting with Goodell and others was ‘productive’ and gave him hope it would not happen again.

‘In that conversation – man-to-man – I owned and acknowledged that my actions following my ejection were careless and, in that moment, I didn’t think about the responsibility I have been blessed with to represent the shield,’ Al-Shaair continued.

‘I also stated that the letter, and specifically the language used in the letter, was equally as careless and conveyed that the context of the words used were not a reflection of my character, nor my career, as I have not been warned multiple times for my play on the field.’

Al-Shaair’s hit on Lawrence was not the only controversial incident he was involved in this season.

During the Texans’ game against the Bears in September, he punched Roschon Johnson, who wasn’t even in the game at the time of another sideline confrontation.

Al-Shaair ended his statement by saying his view is that everyone in the league office and on the field are on the same team to represent the NFL in the best nature possible, something he failed to do earlier this month.

‘Lastly, I’ll say that this world is full of negative people who can’t wait to tear you down, but if you move with love and compassion, the seeds of good you planted in others’ lives can grow into the very tree that shades you with comfort and compassion when you need it most,’ Al-Shaair concluded.

‘I am a man of God, I am a leader, a warrior and a lover. I am also a hell of a football player and I’m grateful to be back doing what I love.’