ESPN Corrections
At ESPN, our reputation and credibility with viewers, readers and listeners are of paramount concern. While our goal is always to be accurate and fair, occasionally we will present an erroneous assertion of fact. Significant errors of fact will be corrected in a clear and timely manner, with appropriate prominence.
Correctable errors involve a significant factual mistake, or materially change the implication or connotation of the reporting. This policy is not intended to cover inconsequential factual errors, such as minor statistical mistakes, inadvertent and immaterial misidentifications, minor inaccuracies in a developing story or font errors that don't impair the viewers' understanding of a story.
Each unit at ESPN -- such as Studio, Remote, Magazine, Radio, ESPN.com and other networks -- will implement this policy in a manner applicable to its medium. Corrections of significant factual errors across all media, as warranted, will be posted on ESPN.com's corrections page for a period of time.
ESPN produces 24/7 programming and services, across many platforms and under fierce deadline pressures. Mistakes are inevitable. A meaningful policy for correcting significant errors will engender trust with viewers, listeners and readers. ESPN's willingness to correct mistakes, as necessary, is directly proportional to our credibility with our audiences. ESPN will regularly review and amend the policy as warranted.
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Adrian Peterson
October 8, 2013 5:58 PMAn Oct. 8 column on ESPN.com incorrectly noted Minnesota's next opponent. The Vikings face Carolina. In addition, Brian Walsh's first name was incorrect, and Peterson's number in college (28) was not the same as Eric Dickerson's. Updated story
Pacman Jones story
September 24, 2013 12:19 PMA Sept. 23 story on ESPN.com incorrectly stated that Adam "Pacman" Jones was arrested. He was cited for disorderly conduct. Ohio police officers are directed to issue citations for minor misdemeanors and only to arrest under specific circumstances. Updated story
Cosgrove at Pittsburgh
September 19, 2013 6:10 PMA Sept. 19 story on Arizona State football said that Joe Cosgrove was a former University of Pittsburgh football player. Cosgrove played in the Panthers' 1986 spring game; he never played in a regular-season game. Updated story
Cowboys injuries
September 18, 2013 6:06 PMA Sept. 18 headline on ESPN.com incorrectly stated who was on the field for a Dallas Cowboys practice. Tony Romo was on the field and Dez Bryant wasn't. Updated story
Manziel quote graphic
September 5, 2013 5:40 PMA Sept. 4 report on ESPN's SportsCenter carried an incorrect quote in a graphic during a segment on Texas A&M; coach Kevin Sumlin talking about taking quarterback Johnny Manziel out of the Aug. 31 game against Rice. The quote should have read: "When he came off the field, I basically made two statements to him, neither one of which should he have responded to."
Manziel autograph story
August 15, 2013 4:54 PMAn Aug. 14 story on ESPN.com incorrectly stated that Georgia would not allow autographs at its fan day. Georgia allowed athletes to sign posters supplied by the school. Updated story
Martin addresses FAMU
August 15, 2013 3:11 PMAn Aug. 13 story on ESPN.com incorrectly stated that the father of Trayvon Martin addressed the FAMU football team Aug. 11. It happened Aug. 10. The story also reported that Tracy Martin would perform the coin flip at the team's first game, but he will do it at the second. Updated story
Dodgers injury to Ramirez
August 6, 2013 5:32 PMAn Aug. 5 story on ESPN.com incorrectly identified who told Los Angeles Dodgers manager Don Mattingly that shortstop Hanley Ramirez needed to wait 24 hours before undergoing an MRI. Dodgers vice president of medical services Stan Conte is the person who talked to Mattingly. Updated story
Manziel and the supplemental draft
August 5, 2013 1:52 PMAn Aug. 4 video analysis, which first ran on the 6 p.m. SportsCenter, incorrectly stated whether quarterback Johnny Manziel of Texas A&M; could enter an NFL supplemental draft later in August if he was ruled ineligible by the NCAA. Manziel has yet to complete three seasons of college eligibility, so he is not eligible to be drafted until after this college football season.
Football powers to split?
July 25, 2013 6:19 PMA July 22 story on ESPN.com mischaracterized how the NCAA handles votes on Division I athletics. Division I is governed by a board of directors, made up of 18 school presidents -- one from every FBS conference and eight other seats that rotate from the remaining 22 Division I conferences. For football, FBS teams vote on FBS issues and FCS teams vote on FCS issues. The story has been updated. Updated story
NFL player arrests
June 26, 2013 3:45 PMA June 26 report on ESPN's SportsCenter verbally mentioned an incorrect number of NFL players who have been arrested since the Super Bowl and incorrectly attributed the information. The number of players arrested is 29, and the informatoin is from the U-T San Diego database. The information was also briefly used on ESPN.com, but was removed and the video clip was updated.
LeBron James foul
May 29, 2013 11:44 AMA May 28 ESPN.com story grading the Miami Heat had the incorrect name of the official who made the sixth foul call on LeBron James in that night's game against Indiana. Updated story
Vijay Singh lawsuit
May 8, 2013 12:24 PMA May 8 ESPN.com story about Vijay Singh suing the PGA Tour incorrectly noted what the UCLA Olympic Analytical Lab tested. The lab tested a bottle of deer antler spray provided by Singh. A urine test from Singh was tested and came back negative for any banned substances, according to a lawsuit filed by Singh's attorneys. Updated story
Junior Etou age
May 2, 2013 10:31 PMA May 1 ESPN.com story about Junior Etou going to Rutgers incorrectly attributed information about Etou's paperwork and passport that says he was born in 1994. That information was from the Washington Post, which cited Bishop O'Connell coach Joe Wooten as the source of its information. In addition, Etou is from the Republic of Congo. Updated story
Harper draft evaluation
April 30, 2013 2:23 PMAn April 30 ESPN.com NFL draft story incorrectly characterized why the Seattle Seahawks had concerns about draft pick Chris Harper. The evaluation has been adjusted to reflect the correct information. Updated story
Tiger Woods ad by Nike
March 29, 2013 6:33 PMIn a March 29 ESPN.com story about Nike's Tiger Woods ad, the name of the ad agency producing the ad was incorrect. The reference has been removed. Updated story
Louisville's second-round opponent
March 26, 2013 5:52 PMA March 17 ESPN.com story about the NCAA men's tournament incorrectly reported the teams Louisville could play in the second round. The Cardinals could play either Liberty or North Carolina A&T.; Updated story
Lebanon soccer
March 5, 2013 11:51 AMA Feb. 27 story on ESPNFC.com about possible match fixing by players and club officials in Lebanon failed to prominently provide proper attribution. The story should have been attributed to The Daily Star Lebanon. Updated story
Newtown girls' basketball
February 27, 2013 2:39 PMA Feb. 20 espnW.com story about the Newtown High School girls' basketball team incorrectly stated how the team finished its season. The team qualified for the state playoffs, but lost in the opening round. Updated story
Yarmulkes patent
February 13, 2013 11:57 AMA Jan. 25 ESPN.com Playbook story about officially licensed yarmulkes incorrectly said which company has a patented clip that holds the yarmulke in place. That patent is owned by Klipped Kippahs. Updated story
Darrell Wallace Jr.
February 8, 2013 3:09 PMA Feb. 8 ESPN.com story about Darrell Wallace Jr. incorrectly reported the number of black drivers with full-time rides on a NASCAR national series. Wallace is the fourth black driver to have a full-time ride. Updated story
Vincent role
February 8, 2013 11:48 AMA Feb. 7 ESPN.com story about a source telling ESPN that Troy Vincent is being promoted to an NFL senior vice president incorrectly stated who the job was with. Vincent works for the NFL. Updated story
Bosch photo
January 28, 2013 12:52 PMIn a Jan. 26 ESPN.com story about Major League Baseball's investigation of performance enhancing drugs in South Florida, an incorrect photo of Anthony Bosch was used. The photo had been used in other stories as well, dating back to 2009. It has been removed. Updated story
Australian Open Women's Final
January 27, 2013 9:59 AMDuring Saturday's encore presentation of the Australian Open Women's Tennis Championship, ESPN TV's Bottom Line mistakenly left the final score on-air during the match. ESPN apologizes for the error, and regrets the impact on fans.
Title game for Te'o
January 19, 2013 12:31 PMDue to a transcription error, how Manti Te'o felt he played in the BCS title game was misreprsented in an earlier version of this story. Te'o said he was not affected by the story surrounding a girlfriend hoax during the game.