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It's no secret that former ESPN colleagues Ryan Clark and Sage Steele aren't the best friends, but Steele probably made her most awful comments about the former NFL player until Tuesday.
In the latest version of his podcast, Clark suggested that former NFL quarterback Robert Griffin III “is not having a conversation at home about what black women have to endure in this country.”
Clark made a comment while boarding the “Train of Hate” and calling for Griffin after Angel Reese's brawl with Kate Linklark over the weekend. Ryan Clark also mentioned Dave Portnoy and former ESPN staffer Keith Orberman as the talking head talking to make Reese a “villain” and “hero” of “Clark.”
Sage Steele will be attending Shaq's fun home at the XS nightclub in Encore Las Vegas, Las Vegas, on February 9, 2024. (Greg Doherty/Getty Images)
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Steel caught the wind of Clark's comments.
“Another classless, divisive, gross, unnecessary comment from Ryan Clark. But… it's a par on the course. We should expect less than that. It's embarrassing,” Steele posted on X.
Griffin later said Ryan Clark's comments showed “how low he is.”
Steele and Ryan Clark had beef in the past. Clark says that Steele is “no problem” with being a conservative, but one of Steele's previous comments about former President Barack Obama said it “offended” him. As a result, he asked for another host in the ESPN segment. Steele is suing ESPN, and one of her claims is that Clark refused to cooperate with her for her political views.

Ryan Clark and Robert Griffin III. (image)
Caitlyn Clark talks about the WNBA investigation on allegedly “disgusting comments” on Angel Reese
Steel once said that Obama's name of himself “black” was “attractive.”
“This is what I know… chemistry is a big part of television. That's a big part of our ability. And I didn't want any discomfort to her say she was going to show it on screen,” Ryan Clark said.
Ryan Clark said it was a one-off with Steele and they were able to “work in a very heartfelt way” until she left ESPN. He added that they will no longer speak.
Caitlyn Clark was rated as a terrible foul in the featured play, and in an in-game interview she said it was a “good take foul,” Reese later agreed.

Sage Steele will speak on stage in Los Angeles on February 13, 2022 during a player tailgate by the Bullseye event group. (Jesse Grant/Getty Images of Bullseye Event Group)
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Kate Linklark's Indiana Fever routed Reese's Chicago Sky, 93-58.
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