
Seth Wickersham
Senior Writer at ESPN
ESPN Sr. Writer. NYT bestseller. Heliskier. Alaskan. Wedding guitarist. WashPost X-word answer. Also: "An actor known for Draft Day”
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2 months ago |
barnesandnoble.com | Seth Wickersham
American Kings: A Biography of the QuarterbackSeth Wickersham, ESPN Senior Writer and New York Times bestselling author of It’s Better to be Feared, pulls back the curtain on the most powerful position in all of sports: the Quarterback. Quarterbacks are the American equivalent of royalty, long glamorized, mythologized and worshiped. But before the Super Bowl trophies, massive contracts, brand deals, and millions of social media followers comes the dream.
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2 months ago |
msn.com | Seth Wickersham
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Jan 25, 2025 |
thegamenashville.com | Seth Wickersham
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Jan 25, 2025 |
espn.co.uk | Seth Wickersham |Tisha Thompson
THIS PAST FALL, Dan Snyder had dinner in London with longtime associates. For only the second autumn since 1999, Snyder was not the owner of his beloved Washington football team. He was not living the ups and downs of an NFL season, as he had done since his childhood in Maryland.
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Dec 12, 2024 |
thejefffoxshow.com | Seth Wickersham
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There’s an old story that one of Wayne Gretzky’s buddies was introducing him at an event and didn’t know what exactly to say. How do you introduce an icon? He asked Wayne, who said with a laugh, “Just say ‘the most, the most and the most.’” Now it’s “The most and the most.”