Alex Smith extends ESPN deal: Former 49ers QB to appear on Get Up, First Take, and Sunday NFL Countdown | NFL News

Former NFL quarterback Alex Smith has officially signed a multi-year contract with ESPN, solidifying his growing presence as a football analyst. The ex-No. 1 overall pick for the San Francisco 49ers will continue appearing on Sunday NFL Countdown, while also expanding his role on Get Up and First Take, along with Super Bowl coverage.
Alex Smith ’s NFL journey shapes his expanding role on ESPN
Alex Smith’s NFL career was defined by resilience and determination. Drafted first overall by the 49ers, he faced a devastating compound fracture in 2018 that threatened both his career and his life. Complications, including a severe flesh-eating bacterial infection, made recovery uncertain. Washington Football Team physician Dr. Robin West prioritized saving Smith’s life and leg, describing any further recovery as “a miracle.” Against all odds, Smith returned to the NFL in 2020, winning his first game since 2018, a comeback that inspired fans and players alike.Since transitioning into broadcasting, Smith has brought his quarterback intelligence and leadership to ESPN, offering detailed analysis and insight on league developments. With the new multi-year deal, Smith will continue providing expert commentary, breaking down plays, sharing strategic perspectives, and participating in high-profile shows. His expanded role ensures audiences get in-depth coverage and meaningful discussions on the latest NFL topics.
NFL veteran Alex Smith expands influence across ESPN’s top shows
Smith’s presence on ESPN has quickly become invaluable, blending firsthand playing experience with thoughtful, analytical storytelling. Fans can expect continued coverage on major NFL events, including Sunday broadcasts, talk shows, and playoff discussions. His journey from a career-threatening injury to NFL analyst adds credibility and depth to his commentary.As Alex Smith continues this next chapter, his story remains a testament to perseverance, dedication, and adaptability. Signing a multi-year ESPN contract highlights his growing influence in sports media and ensures viewers will continue to benefit from his expert insights into the NFL, making him one of the most respected voices in football analysis today.Also Read: Adam Schefter says divorce incoming between Micah Parsons and Dallas Cowboys amid contract disputeBeyond his analytical skills, Smith’s leadership and experience as a former No. 1 overall pick allow him to connect with both players and fans, bridging the gap between professional football and audience engagement.