Seth Wickersham

Seth Wickersham

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Seth Wickersham joined ESPN The Magazine after graduating from the University of Missouri. Although he primarily covers the NFL, his assignments also have taken him to the Athens Olympics, the World Series, the NCAA tournament and the NHL and NBA playoffs.

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The worst contracts in NFL history

Thomas Neumann, Page 2

With free agency around the corner, Page 2 scoured the history of bloated NFL contracts to pick the 10 worst ever.

Story | Conversation | February 19, 2009

Time to look back on some horrible predictions

Gregg Easterbrook, Special to Page 2

TMQ takes a look back at all the NFL prognostications that somehow went awry.

Story | Conversation | February 11, 2008

TMQ Nation fires back

Gregg Easterbrook, Special to Page 2

Every week, you get a double dose of Tuesday Morning Quarterback: On Wednesdays, you'll read the best TMQ reader responses of the week.

Story | Conversation | October 10, 2007

Write your own story!!

Patrick Hruby, Page 2

What more can be said about the Patriots and the Colts, Brady and Manning? Nothing! Which is why we'll let you write your own story about Sunday's game.

Story | Conversation | January 18, 2007

Daily Quickie: Tricky Bobby

Dan Shanoff on Ricky Bobby, Chase Utley, USA Hoops, Jose Canseco, Larry Brown, Greg Maddux, John Madden, Britney Spears and more!

Story | August 01, 2006

Vick must think pass first

Skip Bayless, Page 2

Michael Vick is the most exciting player in the NFL. But he won't win anything until he becomes a pocket passer, says Skip Bayless.

Story | Conversation | September 06, 2005

Basketball exchange rate

Seth Wickersham, ESPN The Magazine

Seth Wickersham took to the streets of Greece to show the Europeans and American that can play ball.

Story | Conversation | August 27, 2004

Many ways to slice Hamm

Page 2, staff

If you were Paul Hamm, what would you do now? The members of the Writers' Bloc debate the options.

Story | Conversation | August 27, 2004