NFL fans called out ESPN host Sam Ponder this week over what was deemed to be a ‘scandalous’ outfit.

Ponder, the face of ESPN’s NFL Countdown program, is no stranger to criticism over her attire choices. It happened two weeks ago, too. But last week’s outfit seemed to appease her haters.

This weekend, the reactions swung in the other direction.

For whatever reason, Ponder’s outfit choice on Sunday elicited a ton of backlash.

@espn @NFLCountdown @samponder Does ESPN require you to raise your seat so high to show your legs ??? Why do you have to cross your legs to show them above desk ? Be a tad professional!

— JAMES (@JROSS88898) November 19, 2023

That said, not everyone agreed with the dissenters. Some are still huge fans of Ponder.

Sam Ponder’s outfit is quite scandalous this morning and I’m not objecting.

— Holiday SZN Mike⚡️🥩 (@MikeAmmo) November 19, 2023

Love that outfit Mrs. Samantha. Always in greatest of Style. Happy Sunday to you. @samponder 🏈🏈

— Bo Cash (@BoCash84) November 19, 2023

@samponder SSP @ 10 # Wow! #thatlook #thosehotboots

— Adam Godouse (@adam_godouse) November 19, 2023

This was a busy sports weekend. Between Mallory Edens’ provocative outfit to a game, Kay Adams’ video in nothing but a towel and Erin Andrews confessing to making up reports, it has been one thing after another.

But somehow Ponder swooped in and stole the show. Again.

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— Game 7 (@game7__) November 20, 2023

In many ways, she has quietly become one of the most well-known and influential women in all of sports media over the past few years.

There is a reason why her moves are endlessly scrutinized the way they clearly are.

Will Ponder’s outfit to next week’s ESPN show finally appease her many NFL fashion haters? Time will tell.

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A longtime sports reporter, Carlos Garcia has written about some of the biggest and most notable athletic events of the last 5 years. He has been credentialed to cover MLS, NBA and MLB games all over the United States. His work has been published on Fox Sports, Bleacher Report, AOL and the Washington Post.

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