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The NFL's latest title-winning squad was named the "Best Team" at the 2025 ESPYS Wednesday night in Los Angeles. The final award of the night went to the team that went 14-3 in the regular season and rattled off four wins to take home the franchise's second title in eight seasons.
Hollywood got its game on as the 2025 ESPY Awards were handed out Wednesday at the home of the Oscars.
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Host Shane Gillis brought his trademark brand of combative humor to the opening monologue of Wednesday night’s ESPY Awards in Hollywood, drawing a mixed response from the audience of professional athletes and Hollywood celebrities.
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNShai Gilgeous-Alexander wins ESPY's 2025 NBA Player of the Year awardSo it shouldn't be a shocker to see Gilgeous-Alexander's trophy case get stuffed to the point that he'll need a second one. He was named the ESPY's 2025 NBA Player of the Year award winner. Nikola Jokic, Giannis Antetokounmpo and Jayson Tatum were the other nominees.
An emotional Katie Schumacher-Cawley accepted the Jimmy V Award for Perseverance with her husband and children looking on. The Penn State women’s volleyball coach was diagnosed with Stage 2 breast cancer in September. She continued coaching without missing a practice and became the first woman to guide a team to the NCAA national championship.
Comedian Shane Gillis hosted this year's ESPYS, and he certainly didn't hold back in his unfiltered monologue, making jokes about a host of topics and athletes including Shohei Ohtani, Caitlin Clark and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNShai Gilgeous-Alexander wins ESPY 2025 Best Male Athlete of the Year awardGilgeous-Alexander was named the ESPY Award winner for 2025 Male Athlete of the Year. The other nominees were Josh Allen, Saquon Barkley and Shohei Ohtani.
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The U.S. gymnast then thanked ESPN for highlighting women’s sports more often in recent years, before cutting her speech short. It was Biles' second time winning the award for best female athlete, having last done so in 2017. Overall, the U.S. gymnast has won seven ESPY Awards throughout her decorated career.