ESPN's Molly Qerim slays sleek business suit for big NFL free agency fit

NFL free agency news is moving fast and furious, so ESPN personality Molly Qerim had to come prepared with her A-game.
And that's exactly what the "First Take" host did by rocking a sleek low-cut business suit with a strapless top and her hair slicked back, tied in a bun with a big image of Davante Adams looming behind her. (Speaking of frantic, Adams bolted the New York Jets for the Los Angeles Rams in a surprising move for a two-year, $46 million contract, with $26 million guaranteed).
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It's been a hectic last week for the "First Take" crew, with co-host and star Stephen A. Smith inking his own huge deal for 5 years, $100 million, which made the viral scolding from LeBron James easier to swallow.
Stephen A., riding high from his lucrative extension (and clapping back at LeBron, sort of), made sure to be pay it forward with flowers for his rock Qerim, heaping praise upon her.
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It'll be interesting to see how Qerim's next contract plays out given Stephen A. has made it clear that he can't live without the 40-year-old fashionista, which the bombastic ESPN star, has also pointed out that Qerim has no style equal.

In the mean time, Qerim and her fantastic fits will be as much of "First Take" staple as Stephen A.'s polarizing opinions.

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