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Ahmad Rashad (/ ə ˈ m ɑː d r ə ˈ ʃ ɑː d / ə-MAHD rə-SHAHD; born Robert Earl Moore; November 19, 1949) is an American sportscaster and former professional football wide receiver. He was the fourth overall selection of the 1972 NFL draft , taken by the St. Louis Cardinals .
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Credited as Phylicia Ayers-Allen, [42] Rashad eventually adopted the surname of her third husband, sportscaster Ahmad Rashad, whom she married during the show's third season. [27] During the wedding ceremony, Rashad was "given away" to Ahmad by television husband Cosby, [37] by whom the couple had first been introduced. [36]
Rashad has been married three times and has two children: William Bowles, III, and Condola Rashad. Rashad was married to her third husband, Ahmad Rashad, in 1985 and the couple divorced in 2001.
From 1991 to 1998, she was co-host with Ahmad Rashad of NBA Inside Stuff. [13] She was an anchor for CNN, hosting two primetime programs: CNN & Entertainment Weekly and CNN & Fortune, along with CNN's flagship financial news program, Moneyline. [14] She was a freelance anchor and correspondent for MSNBC and NBC News in 2005 and 2006.
Ahmad Rashad and Willow Bay helped co-host “NBA Inside Stuff,” a groundbreaking show that capitalized on the merging of sports and pop culture before social media was born.
Ahmad Rashad defines the word "gigantic" in episode 4152; Lou Rawls (one segment): Rawls appeared in a segment during the first season, to sing the alphabet. He dismissed the concept of using cue cards for the performance, but reversed such decision when he forgot the order of the letters. [24]
The set features three photos from the Sharmans' wedding, which took place in Enderby, B.C., on a July afternoon 56 years ago: one of the wedding party, one of the newlyweds and a third image of ...