Steve Young

Steve Young

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NFL Hall of Famer and former San Francisco 49ers All-Pro quarterback Steve Young is a studio analyst on ESPN's Monday Night Countdown and Monday Night Kickoff. Young, who retired from the league after 15 seasons in 1999, appeared on Sunday NFL Countdown during select weeks in 2000 and expanded to a full-time role at the start of the 2001 season.

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Around the NFC West: Vick-Rams update

Mike Sando, NFC West

...cut him. Matt Maiocco of the Santa Rosa Press-Democrat says 49ers greats Jerry Rice and Steve Young would love to help out the team's current players. Young plans to call quarterback Alex...

Blog | February 8, 2010

From "The Rundown"

SportsCenter

...you've heard of them. Montana (11 TDs). Young (9). Aikman (8). Simms (8). That means Brees...tonight (10:30 pm ET). NEW NO. 2 Steve Stricker won the Northern Trust Open. Phil Mickelson...

Blog | February 8, 2010

Video: Recalling the Patriots' united intro

Tim Graham, AFC East

...out the video below and look at the awed expressions on the faces of Jon Gruden, Steve Young and Mark Schlereth as Bruschi talks about the decision to enter the Superdome in unity. "The...

Blog | February 7, 2010

Are Randle, Jackson better than Haley?

Dallas Cowboys

...players said Charles Haley should get into the Hall of Fame. In fact, former 49ers teammate Steve Young said Saturday that Haley was a dominant player. But the reality is Haley, who was a...

Blog | February 6, 2010

Charles Haley and Tim Brown miss the cut

Dallas Cowboys

...Brown did not make the cut. "Charles is a dominant football player," hall of fame quarterback Steve Young said on NFL Network. Young said Haley was a difference maker. Here are the final 10...

Blog | February 6, 2010

Grimm, Randle, LeBeau part of '10 class

Associated Press

Emmitt Smith and Jerry Rice were shoo-ins Saturday for enshrinement into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, leading a seven-man class that includes Russ Grimm, Rickey Jackson, John Randle, Floyd Little and Dick LeBeau.

Story | Conversation | February 6, 2010

The Super Bowl MVP Goes To...Who?!

SportsCenter

by Vincent Masi ESPN Stats and Information Have you ever watched the Super Bowl and thought you knew who the MVP was going to be and then when the ...

Blog | February 5, 2010

Young: Cutler lost games; needs Martz

ESPNChicago.com

Hall of Fame quarterback Steve Young said Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler needs structure from Mike Martz.

Story | Conversation | February 5, 2010

ESPN 1000, Chicago

Hall of Fame quarterback Steve Young joined "The Waddle & Silvy Show" to talk about how Jay Cutler and Mike Martz will co...

Audio PodCast | February 5, 2010

Mailbag: Fallout from Rice as greatest ever

Mike Sando, NFC West

...receivers aren't even involved in a lot of the game. Rice had Joe Montana and Steve Young to make him involved. Watching Rice his last few years was painful. Best WR ever? YES...

Blog | February 4, 2010

The case for Rice as the greatest ever

Mike Sando, NFC West

MIAMI -- Anyone advocating Jerry Rice as the greatest player in NFL history can bury the opposition in statistics. Rice averaged 1,145 yards receiv...

Blog | February 3, 2010

Around the NFC West: Seattle run game

Mike Sando, NFC West

Eric Williams of the Tacoma News Tribune says the Seahawks made progress last season with their inside zone running game, something that could carry o...

Blog | February 3, 2010

Top 5 memorable Super Bowl performances

Adam Schefter

As the Indianapolis Colts and New Orleans Saints look to carve a place in the history books this Sunday on the NFL's biggest stage, ESPN NFL Insider A...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | February 2, 2010

Schefter's 10 Spot: The NFL's Jordan

Adam Schefter, ESPN.com

Colts QB Peyton Manning has turned into the NFL's version of Michael Jordan, writes Adam Schefter.

Story | Conversation | February 2, 2010

Around the NFC West: Rams' sale update

Mike Sando, NFC West

...year it was necessary to get through a lot of stuff." Also from Thomas: says Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo expects a good Super Bowl game after facing both participants during the regular season. Rams defensive...

Blog | February 1, 2010