LeBron James and his son Bronny James were subjects to Michael Che's wrath on the 50th anniversary of Saturday Night Live.
“Saturday Night Live” has been making us laugh for five decades now, since the show premiered in October 1975.
There have been 35 athletes to host the sketch comedy staple. They include greats like Peyton Manning, Derek Jeter and LeBron. Before SNL celebrates its 50th anniversary, we look at some top ...
The 50th anniversary special for "Saturday Night Live" began with music generations colliding, with Paul Simon and Sabrina Carpenter singing "Homeward Bound." Simon told the audience it was a song he ...
Manning hosted SNL in 2007, giving one of the best performances from any athlete on the show. The episode featured musical guest Carrie Underwood and included memorable sketches such as "Party Pooper, ...
Live,” celebrating its 50th anniversary this weekend, has provided athletes a platform to show they can do more than dribble, ...
Charles Barkley, former Auburn basketball star and current TNT analyst, attended Auburn's game against Oklahoma at Neville Arena. Barkley, who played for Auburn from 1981 to 1984, expressed his ...
Live" celebrates its 50th anniversary, USA TODAY Sports chooses our favorite sketches - from Michael Jordan to Peyton Manning.
Shaquille O’Neal has proven to be nearly as popular a broadcaster as he was a player and it’s paying off for him.
I n honor of Saturday Night Live ’s 50th anniversary, we’re celebrating those hosts that are more than ready for primetime. But what makes someone one of the best SNL hosts of all time? For starters, ...
We’re breaking our traditional format today to acknowledge Saturday Night Live’s 50th anniversary, which will be celebrated with a three-hour special Sunday night on NBC. Over the past 50 years, many, ...
Tim Meadows portrays ESPN’s Stuart Scott as someone with “BOO-YAH” on the brain, but Ray Romano’s increasingly daffy and ...