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E:60 (2007)

Season 14

E:60 is a weekly investigative journalism newsmagazine show. It premiered on ESPN on October 16, 2007 at 7:00 p.m. ET, 4:00 p.m. PT. The show is one hour long. E:60 covers stories that relate to both American and international sports. Reporters from the network interview those surrounding the stories, and they also discuss what was involved in covering the stories. Many of the stories' subjects are of a serious nature, such as a story featured on the premiere show about Jason Ray, the student who portrayed the North Carolina Tar Heels' mascot Ramses, being killed after he was struck by a car. Reporters and contributors on the show include ESPN personalities Jeremy Schaap, Rachel Nichols, Lisa Salters, Jeffri Chadiha, Michael Smith, and Chris Connelly.

Released Oct. 16, 2007 Episode 52 min 2+
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S14E1 - Drew Bledsoe: Better With Age

The trajectory of Drew Bledsoe's career changed with one fateful hit from Mo Lewis on Sept. 23, 2001, and while that game is known as the beginning of the Tom Brady era in New England, a new "E60" feature shows the other side of the story.
Jan. 26, 2020, midnight

S14E2 - Tyson Fury; Remembering Coach Alto

Heavyweight fighter Tyson Fury discusses how he fought his way back from the brink of suicide; and previews his rematch with Deontay Wilder. Plus, a tribute to college baseball coach John Altobelli, who perished alongside Kobe Bryant; and the secret behind the success of hockey's teddy bear toss.
Feb. 16, 2020, midnight

S14E3 - Being Rex Chapman

To some, he’s the homegrown former Kentucky hoops legend who became the face of an expansion NBA franchise. To others, he was the journeyman pro who spiraled into a valley of substance abuse and personal hell. But to those who view him today, he’s an accidental Twitter star with more than a half-million followers. In a revealing and honest profile, E:60’s Ryan McGee catches up with Rex Chapman, who hit rock bottom, learned to manage his anxieties – and now, five years sober – has reinvented himself, starring on a completely different stage.
March 27, 2020, midnight

S14E4 - Home Court: Jasmine Walkers Story

From homeless to hopeful, watch Jasmine Walker's story.
March 27, 2020, midnight

S14E5 - Pascal Siakam: Doing It for Him

Pascal Siakam's journey from Cameroon to the NBA and his passion for playing for the legacy of his father.
April 11, 2020, midnight

S14E6 - Vinsanity

After 22 seasons in the NBA, Vince Carter reflects on the evolution of his game, his commitment to graduating from college, his complicated relationship with Toronto, and all those dunks.
April 11, 2020, midnight

S14E7 - Project 11: The Alex Smith Story

The riveting story of the former No. 1 draft pick and consummate professional, Alex Smith, who suffered one of the most gruesome injuries in the history of the NFL, but refused to give up.
May 1, 2020, midnight

S14E8 - Imperfect: The Roy Halladay Story

Delving into the life off the field of Hall of Fame pitcher Roy Halladay, two years after his tragic death while performing stunts in his personal airplane. Roy's widow Brandy heads the family, friends and teammates who are interviewed.
May 29, 2020, midnight

S14E9 - After the Storm

Wide receiver Marquise Goodwin and his wife speak candidly about their experiences with infant loss and their determination to become parents. Plus, a powerful Father's Day profile of TNT broadcaster Ernie Johnson and his special-needs son, Michael.
June 21, 2020, midnight

S14E10 - The Hero of Goodall Park

One man saved countless lives after stepping in front of a car that crossed a little-league field in Maine in 2018. The revelations that would come out about his life left everyone in disbelief. Tom Junod reports.
July 7, 2020, midnight

S14E11 - Mike Tyson

Jeremy Schaap looks back at nearly four decades of Mike Tyson's career and interviews that reveal the man and the fighter.
July 20, 2020, midnight

S14E12 - The Evolution of Sue Bird; Pete Alonso: Poking the Polar Bear

Featured: WNBA and Olympic veteran Sue Bird; and Mets second-year slugger Pete Alonso. Pete Alonso exploded onto the MLB scene in 2019, putting together a dream-like rookie season, but his journey to the major leagues was anything but overnight.
Aug. 9, 2020, midnight

S14E13 - Francisco Lindor: La Gran Victoria

Cleveland Indians star shortstop Francisco Lindor opens up about his relationship with his sister and how even after the devastating Game 7 loss in the 2016 World Series – his family won.
Sept. 27, 2020, midnight

S14E14 - 2 Chainz Full Circle

The Grammy-award winning rapper shares how his long-standing basketball dreams finally came true.
Nov. 19, 2020, midnight

S14E15 - Twice the Fight

“Twice the Fight” features Andy Hoffman and his family. They received national attention, including a College GameDay feature, in 2013 when 7-year-old son Jack, a pediatric brain cancer patient, scored a touchdown in a Nebraska spring football game. In the years that followed, Andy made it his life’s mission to help his son and children like him beat the disease by raising funds for pediatric brain cancer research through his Team Jack Foundation. Jack, now 15, is healthy enough to play high school football. But, in an awful twist of fate, Andy was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer this past summer. Now, with limited time left, Andy is still fighting to raise awareness for pediatric brain cancer and support his son in football.
Dec. 4, 2020, midnight
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52 min/ep
5200 min
Oct. 16, 2007
Dec. 28, 2025, midnight
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TV-G / 2+

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