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Bussin' Joined with Boys, Hit-Ride, Other ESPN Content for the 2025-26 Football Season

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ESPN's signature morning performance get up Mike Greenberg, starring host Mike Greenberg, will be part of the funniest new voice in sports media.

Starting Thursday, September 4, former NFL players Taylor Lewan and Will Compton are hosts of popular podcast and sports entertainment brand Bussin' with the boys, and will appear on the ESPN platform throughout the football season, mainly get up.

“Taylor and will be with With the boys It's impressive, and it's obvious to us that they know how to connect with their fans,” Burke Magnus, president of ESPN Content get up All personnel. We are glad they have brought their perspective to our platform this football season. ”

also get upLewan and Compton will be in SportsCenter and other ESPN studio content.

Compton and Lewand said: “This fall, we were fired to join ESPN's new teammates. We have always said that we only have two of us who love the ball and love to tell stories, and now we can bring Bussin to the biggest stage in sports. Whether it's breaking the game or being apart or bringing the life of Rocks into life, we are here to entertain, share our entertainingness and share in fun ways.”

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