Jemele Hill and RG3Jemele Hill and RG3 (Photos Via Instagram/@jemelehill and Imagn Images)
Things are heating up in the sports media world, and Jemele Hill isn’t staying silent. The former ESPN personality weighed in on the growing rift between Robert Griffin III and Ryan Clark, and her take on RGIII’s commentary is crystal clear.

During an appearance on the Dan Le Batard Show on Tuesday, Hill criticized Griffin’s take on the tension between LSU’s Angel Reese and Indiana Fever’s Caitlin Clark. Griffin had accused Reese of “hating” Clark, citing what he described as “repeated, visible actions” on and off the court.

Hill didn’t hold back in her response, calling the former quarterback’s analysis “unfair” and off the mark.

Growing Rift Gets Deeper

Robert Griffin on podcastRobert Griffin (Photo via Twitter)

“This idea that Angel Reese hates Caitlin Clark is such a loaded thing to say,” Hill said during her segment. “RGIII is entitled to his opinion, but the way he framed it? It missed the mark.”

 

Hill’s remarks come amid an escalating public spat between Griffin and ESPN analyst Ryan Clark. Clark called out Griffin not just for his opinion on Reese, but also took issue with what he sees as a pattern of social behavior. In an emotional response, Clark said, “Bruh, you know what it is with me and you… You’re a phony bro. One of the worst teammates I ever had both on the field and in TV.”

Griffin responded by defending his sports take while accusing Clark of taking things personal. “Instead of debating my point, he personally attacked me and my family,” Griffin wrote. “That shows how low of a person he is.”

At the heart of this feud lies a layered discussion around race, media narratives, and how criticism lands differently depending on who’s being analyzed. Clark argued that Griffin, who is Black and married to a white woman, lacks the lived experience to fully grasp what Reese, a Black woman, faces in terms of racism and public perception.

“I didn’t attack your wife,” Clark clarified. “I spoke on what you do on social media and TV.”

Jemele Hill, known for tackling tough social issues in sports, rejected RGIII’s take on Reese, calling his framing unfair. The exchange sparked broader debate about media responsibility, race, and public accountability, topics Hill insists won’t fade anytime soon.

Tony Romo speaking on CBSTony Romo (Photo via CBS)
Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo is not the most popular guy on TV. That much was apparent while he was calling the Wild Card game between the Broncos and Bills for CBS on Sunday.

Romo, who has done very little to hide how much he admires Buffalo QB Josh Allen, had some praise for the MVP favorite while he was attempting to take his team to the Divisional Round.

Some fans felt like he was being overly gracious, while some simply couldn’t stand him talking in general.

“STFU AGAIN ROMO!!!!!!!!! I’M TIRED OF YOUR BILLS AND CHIEFS GLAZING!!!!!!!!!!!! YOU’RE SICKENING ASF!!!!!!!!!!” an X user wrote.

“Can we start a petition to ban Romo from calling games,” another asked.

“Can Tony Romo get off his kneees for Josh Allen?” someone else chimed in.

“Tv muted when romo starts talking,” a fan claimed.

Tony Romo’s Partner Reached Impressive Milestone

While Romo was getting slammed, his broadcast colleague touched an impressive milestone.

Jim Nantz has been with CBS for over 40 years and reached his 500th game with the network calling Sunday’s fixture.

Nantz and Romo have been working together for seven of those 40 years.

VIDEO: A’ja Wilson Sends Social Media Into A Frenzy After Claiming She Would Beat Josh Hart In A 1v1

A'Ja Wilson stated that she could defeat Josh Hart in a one-on-one matchupA’ja Wilson (Image Credit: @KnicksMuse/X)
Las Vegas Aces star A’ja Wilson has emerged as one of the most prominent figures in women’s basketball. Her outstanding achievements and dominant performances on the court have boosted her confidence in her skills. However, this confidence has recently caused her some trouble, as NBA fans criticized her for a recent statement she made.

In a recent episode of the “Roommates” show, Wilson stunned both the NBA and WNBA by claiming that she could defeat New York Knicks star Josh Hart in a one-on-one matchup. Additionally, she predicted that the final score would be 11-8.

“Score would be 11-8, me. I’m not saying you gonna go scoreless, 8 to 11 is pretty solid. So, what do you think it’ll be, Josh?” Wilson said.

Although Josh and Wilson both had a good laugh during their conversation, Wilson’s comment stirred up the basketball community. “She’d lose 11-0 w him only playing w his offhand,” one fan said.