In addition to being one of the best tight ends in NFL history, Travis Kelce also has a reputation for being a legendary teammate — just ask former Chiefs running back Charcandrick West. West, who played for the Kansas City Chiefs from 2014 to 2018, recalled how Kelce, 35, had his back when he was
Jeremy Bloom is the new CEO in a transformational time for the X Games. Here's what Bloom said about it, plus his Colorado roots (and his Buffs).
Jeremy Bloom has a lot to learn as the new CEO of X Games, but with a veteran supporting cast around him, the nerves should be minimal.
New CEO Jeremy Bloom aims to make X Games bigger and better, tinkering with some new ideas this week and in the future. He also hopes that future includes events in Aspen, which aren’t a guarantee but have a path forward.
"I think there's probably an opportunity for us to evolve the word 'action' into other things," he says. But first: Aspen next week!
Paid tickets, date switches and sports betting are some of the new additions to the X Games in Aspen this year. CEO Jeremy Bloom talks the move from counter culture to mainstream, and Selema Masekela talks about why he loves the city.
Early in his tenure as the CEO of X Games, Jeremy Bloom is ready to show off some new tricks. Bloom and his charges have been preparing an "AI judge" powered by Google Cloud for the Superpipe competition at X Games Aspen on Jan.
The organization's new CEO Jeremy Bloom talks about the future of the iconic brand.
The vision for X Games' future under new CEO Jeremy Bloom includes sports betting, AI judging, fantasy sports and the debut of its ambitious team-based X Games League.
WATCH: X Games Aspen 2025 will air nationally on ABC and ESPN Friday through Sunday, but can also be streamed on fuboTV (free trial).
The X Games will experiment judging halfpipe runs this week in Aspen using artificial intelligence, the cutting-edge technology that could someday play a role in the way subjectively judged sports are scored.
The X Games has always been available to watch on ESPN, and that will not change this year. Friday and Saturday, ESPN will broadcast events starting at 10 p.m. EST and 12:30 p.m. EST, respectively. Sunday at 1 p.