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Eisen will return to the ESPN anchor desk on Monday night for his first "SportsCenter" appearance since 2003, marking a full-circle moment for a host regarded as one of the original voices of the network’s late-90s boom.
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This article was originally published on thebiglead.com as Rich Eisen's shocking ESPN ratings test the limits of 'SportsCenter' nostalgia. Rich Eisen returned to anchor SportsCenter on Monday, with more fanfare (and a bit less hair) than his last turn hosting ESPN's signature highlights show 22 years ago.
American television sportscaster and radio host Rich Eisen returned to ESPN on Monday (August 18, 2025) night, after more than two decades, per Yahoo! Sports.
The 56-year-old broadcaster, now known for his work on NFL Network and “The Rich Eisen Show,” was greeted by a throwback-style intro that transported viewers back to the late-1990s era when he and Stuart Scott helped define the look and feel of modern sports broadcasting.
The longtime sports broadcaster made his long-awaited ESPN return Monday after spending over a decade at NFL Network.
While making his return to SportsCenter after 22 years, sports personality Rich Eisen paid homage to former host Stuart Scott, who passed away in 2015. During the broadcast, a montage of Eisen and Scott's moments showed. It then cut to Eisen in the present day, and he honored Scott.
Rich Eisen is returning to ESPN. Here's what to know about the popular anchor's return to the network, including The Rich Eisen Show, SportsCenter.
On Monday, Rich Eisen hosted the 11 p.m. ET edition of SportsCenter, which marked the former ESPN star’s first time manning the network’s flagship show in more than two decades. As it turns out, Eisen’s return to his SportsCenter roots won’t be a one-off.
Eisen and Scott hosted SportsCenter from 1996-2003, where the pair drew a cult following for their chemistry and humor. From Scott’s iconic “boo-yah!” call to Eisen’s impressions, the tandem turned the sports highlight show into must-watch TV for sports fans.
Former ESPN anchor Rich Eisen returns to host "SportsCenter" for the first time in more than 20 years on Monday night.
Legendary ESPN anchor Rich Eisen is set to make his return to the network.