10 Most HATED NFL Media Members Out There Today And Why
The NFL is full of passionate fans who live and breathe football, but the passion that some of the media members that cover it show doesn’t always translate in the best ways to the fans, players, and other media members who consume their content.
Whether it’s for their hot takes, controversial opinions, or just plain obnoxious personalities, there have been quite a few NFL media figures in recent years that have managed to earn the ire of fans across the country.
From the ones who seem to thrive on stirring the pot to those who just can’t stop putting their foot in their mouth, this list is sure to feature some names you love to hate.
So, without further ado, let’s get into it and see who made the cut!
Who are the most hated media members covering the NFL?
Jason Whitlock:
Over the years, Whitlock has built a reputation as one of the most divisive figures in NFL media, largely due to his polarizing takes on race, politics, and social issues.
All of the things that no one wants to talk about when it comes to sports!
He often pushes divisive narratives not for the sake of insight, but for the sake of attention. Whitlock seems to thrive on stoking the flames…
Which is not what sports fans are interested in… Hard stop!
Emmanuel Acho:
Emmanuel Acho has quickly risen through the ranks of sports media, becoming a prominent voice in NFL coverage, but that rapid rise hasn’t come without its fair share of criticism… as Acho has drawn the ire of many fans, players, and media members.
Acho has all of the charisma and articulation needed to excel in media—and that is why he has become relevant… but his critics will tell you that his takes often lack depth and are biased—or worse… are intentionally provocative and divisive.
Many have accused him of pandering to popular—or, in some cases… unpopular opinion—rather than earnestly offering insightful, nuanced analysis.
Especially when he has had more than a couple of public missteps.
The egregious level of grandstanding and hypocrisy is a surefire way to become a target for criticism from both fans and fellow journalists.
Skip Bayless:
Skip Bayless is the poster child for polarizing media personalities, and that’s putting it mildly.
For years, Bayless has made a living off of being the guy you love to hate. His relentless criticism of some of the world’s top athletes, like LeBron James and Aaron Rodgers, has earned him a reputation as one of the most notorious hot-take artists in sports media.
This… makes sense—because let’s be real—Bayless is clearly more interested in stirring up controversy than in actually analyzing the game.
Bayless’s approach to sports commentary is all about pushing buttons.
He doesn’t just criticize—he eviscerates, but with arguments that are taken to extremes that border on absurdity.
Whether he’s questioning LeBron’s clutch gene or calling out Rodgers for not being “tough enough,” Bayless has a knack for getting under the skin of anyone unlucky enough to encounter him on the airwaves.
It isn’t just his opinions—it’s his delivery that really grates on people. He presents his arguments with such unyielding certainty that it’s almost impossible to take him seriously… But at the same time—you kind of have to… because he is so indignant!
Plus, his unwillingness to back down, even when he’s clearly off-base, has led many to see him as more of a provocateur than a credible analyst—and that certainly gets under peoples’ skin.
No one likes the guy who just wants to be the loudest voice in the room!
Unfortunately… In the end, Skip Bayless is one of those media figures who’s impossible to ignore.
Whether you’re tuning in to see what outrageous thing he’ll say next or just to watch him get dunked on by his co-hosts, Bayless is a master of generating attention—but it comes at the cost of being reviled by most of the public.
Colin Cowherd:
Colin Cowherd is another name that stirs up strong reactions in the world of sports media, and yet again, another one seems to thrive on it.
With his smooth delivery and spicy takes, Cowherd has carved out a niche for himself as the guy who’s never afraid to say what he thinks—even if it means alienating entire fan bases.
And, let’s be honest, that’s exactly what he tries to do, time and time again.
Cowherd’s MO is simple: take a strong stance and stick to it, no matter what.
His strategy is aided by his knack for making bold, sweeping generalizations that often feel more like calculated provocations rather than well-reasoned analysis—even if it comes at the cost of his reputation as a sports media member.
Darren Rovell: