ESPN football analyst Chris Mortensen, 72, died Sunday. He received the Pro Football Writers of America's Dick McCann Award in 2016.
The news of Chris Mortensen's death shocked the NFL world on Sunday as the longtime award-winning reporter shared many valuable relationships with people in the game.
Chris Mortensen, the veteran ESPN NFL analyst, revealed his retirement via a social media post. He stated that after covering his 33rd career draft in 2023, he was retiring. Prior to joining ESPN ...
The sports media world was in mourning Sunday with the news that longtime ESPN reporter Chris Mortensen had passed away at the age of 72. After ESPN announced Mortensen’s passing, tributes began ...
But at least for a day, people in Baltimore were talking about Tony Banks, and not Johnny Unitas. Chris Mortensen, ESPN's NFL reporter, sheds light on pro football each week for ESPN.com.
San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle shared his experience at NFL Honors from accepting the USAA Salute to Service Award on stage to his continued commitment to the military community ...
It had a photo of him working at the ESPN desk next to a short statement from the NFL. “The NFL presents this Super Bowl LIX game ball in memory of our friend and colleague, Chris Mortensen.
ESPN analyst Chris Mortensen talks about signing Joe Flacco to a contract extension and the possibility of resigning Ben Grubbs. The negotiating period for free agency will begin on Monday ...