Here’s the latest on Mike Greenberg’s apology regarding Denzel Boston.
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What happened: During the NFL Draft coverage, ESPN host Mike Greenberg misidentified Cleveland Browns draft pick Denzel Boston as the son of former NFL wide receiver David Boston, prompting an on-air correction and apology from Greenberg. The apology stated it was a mistake in his research and he apologized to both David and Denzel Boston. [Sources reporting the incident include coverage from AWful Announcing and several sports outlets around April 24–27, 2026.]
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Public reaction: The incident drew notable attention on social media and among sports commentary circles, with fans and analysts noting the error and the subsequent on-air apology. The narrative centered on how a live draft-night mistake can affect a player’s personal storyline and the media’s handling of corrections.
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Context and outcomes: The Browns selected Denzel Boston in the second round (No. 39 overall). Greenberg’s correction clarified that Denzel Boston and David Boston are not related, addressing the core misinformation. Browns staff and team observers highlighted Boston’s talent and potential fit within the receiving corps.
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Additional coverage: Multiple outlets ran follow-up pieces analyzing the implications of the mistake for on-air sourcing, draft-night storytelling, and the broader responsibilities of broadcasters during live sports events.
If you’d like, I can pull more details from these reports or provide a concise timeline of the night’s events with direct quotes. I can also summarize how this incident influenced subsequent commentary on ESPN’s draft coverage.