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Mina Kimes

Mina Kimes

NFL Analyst/ Host/ Senior Writer at ESPN Daily

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Sports

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Recent Articles

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Questions surround AdvoCare, nutrition empire endorsed by Saints QB Drew Brees - ESPN

With the Saints QB leading the way, AdvoCare is using its sports ties to build a nutrition empire. But is the company really pushing false hope?
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The Bennett brothers unfiltered: on Goodell, Cutler and the entire NFL

Michael and Martellus Bennett are brutally honest: Just ask them about Roger Goodell, Jay Cutler or, say, the entire structure of the NFL. Over three days in L.A., that’s just what we did.
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Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers, unmasked and still searching

Winning isn’t everything. After Super Bowl XLV, Green Bay’s hero QB has been on a journey to find out what is.
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The NBA eagerly awaits the arrival of Luka Doncic

The NBA eagerly awaits the arrival of Luka Doncic
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Will Luka Doncic be the next star NBA player from Europe? - ESPN

Will Luka Doncic be the next star NBA player from Europe? - ESPN
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Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield isn't afraid of the hype

The uncompromising, unapologetic quarterback is a big reason the Browns are the NFL’s hottest team. (Yeah, you read that right.)
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Korean bat flip - ESPN

In MLB, bat flips have long symbolized disrespect. In South Korea, they are art. How do these alternate worlds exist? And what do they say about us? Writer Mina Kimes trekked across South Korea with illustrator Mickey Duzyj to unravel the mystery.
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The great Korean bat flip mystery

In MLB, bat flips have long symbolized disrespect. In South Korea, they are art. How do these alternate worlds exist? And what do they say about us? Writer Mina Kimes trekked across South Korea with illustrator Mickey Duzyj to unravel the mystery.
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Mets GM acknowledges sending explicit images

New York Mets general manager Jared Porter sent explicit, unsolicited texts and images to a female reporter in 2016, culminating with a picture of an erect, naked penis, according to a copy of the text history obtained by ESPN.
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The magic and mystery of Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin He...

The star’s quiet nature has long led to questions about his ability to helm a professional offense. With a breakout rookie season, he put those questions to rest and brought new excitement to his franchise.