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Erin Andrews Biography, Age, Height, Husband, ESPN and Fox Sports

Erin Andrews Biography, Age, Height, Husband, ESPN and Fox Sports

Erin Andrews Biography

Erin Andrews is an American TV journalist, sportscaster, television personality, and actress. Andrews is serving as the sideline reporter on Fox NFL. She became famous as a correspondent on the American cable sports channel ESPN after joining the network in 2004.

Erin Andrews Age

Andrews is 42 years as of 2020. She was born on Erin Jill Andrews May 4, 1978. She celebrates her birthday on May 4th every year and her birth sign is Taurus.

Erin Andrews Height and Weight

Andrews stands at a height of 1.78m (5 feet and 10 inches) and her body weighs around 55 kg (121 lbs.). Her hair color is blonde and her eye color is Gray. Her sexual orientation is Straight.

Erin Andrews Family

Andrews. She was born to her father, Steven Andrews who is a six-time Emmy Award-winning TV journalist, and mother, Paula Andrews who was a teacher. She has a younger sister, Kendra Andrews who is a professional dancer and actress.

Erin Andrews Husband

Andrews is a married woman. She is married to Jarret Stoll, a professional hockey player. The couple began dating in December 2012 after four years they got engaged in December 2016. . Finally, on June 24, 2017, the couple got married in an intimate sunset ceremony in Montana. They still have no kids.

Erin Andrews photo
Erin Andrews photo

Initially, Erin was romantically linked with David Wright in 2007, Aaron Rodgers in 2010, Josh Hopkins in 2011, and Chace Crawford in 2012. Andrews and her husband live in Los Angeles, California.

Erin Andrews Fox Sports

It was announced on June 29, 2012, that Andrews was leaving ESPN to join Fox Sports. She was the first host of the studio show at Fox College Football and was joined by Eddie George and Joey Harrington as analysts. Andrews also contributed to Fox NFL Sunday. She worked as a field reporter for several big Fox sporting events, such as the MLB All-Star Game, the World Series, the NFL Playoffs, and the Daytona 500.

Erin became the guest host of Fox College Football Kickoff and Fox College Saturday, a direct competitor to ESPN College Gameday, with the launch of Fox Sports 1 on August 17, 2013. Beginning with the 2014 NFL season, Andrews became the sideline reporter on Fox’s lead NFL broadcasting crew after replacing Pam Oliver. She later re-signed with Fox Sports in 2016 to report exclusively with the network’s NFL crew.

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