Molly Qerim just had one of her most-liked posts of the entire year.

On Wednesday, the iconic co-host of First Take on ESPN took to her Instagram page and shared a video of her workout routine that highlighted her disciplined approach. She left her followers’ mouths open as she impressed them with her spectacular sporty look.

Qerim was rocking a tight black outfit that enhanced her figure.

Molly Qerim performed several pelvic thrusts and worked on her hamstrings before executing some squats. The 40-year-old also worked with weights and performed lunges.

Qerim captioned her post, “Small steps everyday.”

While the video cycled through her workouts, Qerim played the song “Motivation” by Kelly Rowland.

Some of the lyrics in that song include, “(And when we’re done) I just wanna feel your hands all over me, baby.”

It did not take long for Qerim to garner more than 22,000 likes and nearly over 1,000 comments.

“🔥🔥🔥🔥 get it, Molly,” one wrote.

“Freaking beautiful 😍 ❤️,” a second gushed.

“You go girl 💪🏿😚😘😚,” a third person added.

A fourth person couldn’t help but to point to the music, stating, “Interesting song selection.”

There Was Speculation That Molly Qerim Had Been Fired

Molly Qerim first joined ESPN in 2006.

She has put in the work to prove that she can hold her own on “First Take.”

Earlier this year, rumors began spreading that Qerim was allegedly fired from ESPN following her controversial comments on basketball player Caitlin Clark.

Back in June, Molly Qerim made it clear that the fever guard’s absence from the Olympic team was a good thing.

The backlash ignited rumors about ESPN firing Qerim, but as we can see, she is very much employed.

REPORT: Shocking New Details Reveal Michael Jordan’s Hidden Power Move With NBC Sports

New details reveal Michael Jordan’s exact role with NBC Sports, offering fresh insight into his growing influence off the courtMichael Jordan (Photo by Jim Dedmon/Imagn Images)
NBC dropped a huge announcement when they roped in the services of Michael Jordan. With the league returning to the network next season, NBC is said to have some big plans with the Chicago Bulls legend. While it is clear that he will be a part of the overall coverage, the media outlet has remained tight-lipped about the same. Till now, it was only known that Jordan will be acting as a ‘special contributor’ for NBC. But now, there might be some shocking details emerging.

Speaking on the topic, Alex Sherman of ‘CNBC’ provided some insight into the matter. He pointed out that the preliminary plans for Jordan are to appear in taped segments. This way, Jordan will be providing analysis on the games. These tapes are expected to be aired either at halftime or at the end of each game.

Sherman also pointed out that NBC will also keep the opportunity for Jordan’s role to evolve in the future. Extending the topic further, ‘CNBC’ also reported that the deal with Jordan was orchestrated by none other than his longtime friend, Jon Miller. Meanwhile, after landing such a huge deal, it is quite expected that Michael Jordan will be elated.

Michael Jordan Gets Candid About His Feelings After The NBC Deals

Sep 1, 2024; Darlington, South Carolina, USA; NASCAR Cup Series Team 23XI owner Michael Jordan watches a video board as NASCAR Cup Series driver Bubba Wallace (23) races during the Cook Out Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports
After the announcements were made, Jordan looked quite happy to have landed himself a big role. Afterall, considering the legend he is, Jordan’s valuable insights will be a great addition to the league’s coverage. Shedding light on the matter, Jordan stated how he was utterly excited to be working with NBC.

I am so excited to see the NBA back on NBC,” Jordan said in a short clip. “The NBA on NBC was a meaningful part of my career, and I’m excited about being a special contributor to the project. I’m looking forward to seeing you all when the NBA on NBC launches this October.”

Thus, with things looking quite upbeat for Jordan, it now remains to be seen how things pan out in the future.