PHOTO: The Entire Internet Was LAUGHING At Stephen A Smith’s BIZARRE Outfit On ‘Monday Night Countdown’

Stephen A Smith speaming into micStephen A Smith (Photo via ESPN)
Stephen A Smith was absolutely roasted online after pulling up to ‘Monday Night Countdown’ wearing a questionable outfit.

The ‘First Take’ host is usually very dapper, but he tends to go overboard whenever he’s not wearing suits, as was the case on Monday night.

Smith showed up wearing an outfit that had many people calling him a Jodeci wannabe after photos of him in said get-up spread like wildfire online.

 

“Why does Stephen A Smith look like he’s auditioning to be the newest member of Jodeci?” someone asked in the caption to the photo shown below.


“Baahahahahha oh my god hahhahaah,” a fan laughed.

“Stephen A. Pulled up looking like ice T from new jack city,” another joked.

“Stephen A Smith looking like a jodeci reject member.” said a third.

“I know when someone is dating somebody younger than them when I see them,” someone mused.

“SA invaded Wesley Snipes closet,” someone else said.

“Stephen A Smith out here looking like Silkk The Shocker 🤣🤣🤣,” a user quipped.

“Yall can’t tell me Stephen A not dressed like an undercover officer who voted for Trump but lies to his homeboys and say he didn’t,” a comment read.

“Stephen A. Smith out here looking like the Steve Buscemi meme in real life,” another user pointed out.

Stephen A Smith Actually Took The Spotlight Off Ryan Clark

Ryan Clark is usually the one who attracts attention with his outrageous outfits on ESPN Monday nights, with Jason Kelce already catching up.

So you know you’ve gone way overboard when everyone’s talking about you while you’re standing between both of these gentlemen.

While Stephen A certainly got the attention he wanted, the reception was probably not what he expected.

VIDEO: Stephen A. Smith Awkwardly Compared Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones To President Joe Biden In Scathing Rant

Jerry Jones, Stephen A Smith and Joe BidenJerry Jones, Stephen A Smith and Joe Biden (Photos via Getty & ESPN)
ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith teed off on Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, even comparing him to U.S. president Joe Biden.

Jerry Jones has faced immense and justified criticism for the Cowboys’ struggles this season. Jones said in January that Dallas would be “all-in,” yet he didn’t make a single blockbuster move in the offseason.

Jones didn’t extend superstars CeeDee Lamb and Dak Prescott until August and September, respectively. Needing to put cap space aside for those two stars, no big moves were to be made in September once Jones completed the extensions.

Speaking on ESPN’s “First Take”, Smith expressed concern about Jones’ health and compared him to Biden. Amid concerns about his physical and mental health, Biden announced in the summer that he wouldn’t seek re-election for president.

“I’m getting very very worried about Jerry Jones. I find myself thinking about Joe Biden before he backed out of running for reelection. i think Jerry’s only one month older than President Joe Biden for crying out loud…

Somebody in your inner circle has to be able to stop you from just adding fuel to the fire, because it’s so bad right now, they’ve literally took the fun out of it.”

 

Jerry Jones (82), is only one month older than Biden, who celebrated his birthday on Wednesday. Donald Trump won the election over Biden’s vice president, Kamala Harris, and will return to the office in January.

The Cowboys, losers of five straight are 3-7 heading into Sunday’s contest against the NFC East rival Washington Commanders. With Prescott (hamstring surgery) done for the year, the Cowboys’ playoff hopes are all but done for.

Jerry Jones Made This Mess Of A 2024 Season

As the GM of the Cowboys, Jerry Jones is solely responsible for the failures of the Cowboys this year. He didn’t make any big moves to improve the roster and stood by Mike McCarthy despite another miserable postseason loss.

The Cowboys lost several key contributors from last year, including Tyron Smith, Tony Pollard, Stephon Gilmore, Dorance Armstrong and Dante Fowler Jr. Jones had it in his mind that this roster was good enough to win, despite a single playoff win during the McCarthy era.

Unfortunately for Cowboys fans, Jones’ history shows he won’t do anything significant to improve the roster in the offseason.

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