Keith Reed

sportswriter and editor

Keith Reed is an award-winning journalist and a past senior editor at ESPN. His work has appeared in The Boston Globe, The Root, Vibe, Essence and elsewhere.


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Keith Reed

2mos ago
Opinion

College football is forever changed. This Indiana-Miami title game is proof.

Indiana University football coach Curt Cignetti has embraced the changes that have rocked college football over the last few years.

2mos ago
Opinion

What Mike Tomlin leaving the Steelers might mean for the NFL

Tomlin’s 19 seasons at the helm of the Steelers helped prove what shouldn’t have needed proving: Black coaches are fully capable of leading their teams to a Super Bowl title.

2mos ago
Opinion

Another local newspaper shuttering is bad news for America

The end of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette would mean the disappearance of the largest news organ in Pennsylvania’s second-largest metro area.

3mos ago
Opinion

The impact of Patrick Mahomes’ torn ACL will be felt far beyond the Chiefs

The Chiefs, who appeared in five of the past six Super Bowls and won three, might not be back for a long time.

3mos ago
Opinion

Shedeur Sanders’ first start may help settle 2025’s loudest NFL draft debate

Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders, picked in the fifth round of the 2025 NFL Draft will make his first start Sunday against the Las Vegas Raiders.

4mos ago
MS NOW Opinion

Gambling scandal threatens to drive fans away from the NBA

If what the federal government alleges is true, then it wouldn’t be an exaggeration to call this the worst scandal in NBA history.

7mos ago
MS NOW Opinion

Sha’Carri Richardson’s domestic violence arrest should be a real wake-up call

Richardson is a decorated track star, but if she had more discipline, she’d likely be more decorated.

7mos ago
MS NOW Opinion

The new NFL-ESPN partnership isn’t good for fans

The league’s biggest TV deal yet could be the catalyst for a decline in football’s popularity.

9mos ago
MS NOW Opinion

Tyrese Haliburton, voted most overrated, is getting the last laugh at the NBA Finals

This postseason aside, Haliburton isn’t known for gaudy stats. The real beauty in his game, and what promises to make the Finals something worth everybody’s attention, is his efficiency.

10mos ago
MS NOW Opinion

Injuries to basketball’s superstars have made the 2025 NBA playoffs hard to watch

The spate of season-ending injuries to megastar players is agonizing for them, but it’s also awful for business in the NBA.