Rachel Nichols (journalist) Bio, Age, Height, Parents, Husband, ESPN

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Rachel Nichols Biography

Rachel Nichols born (Rachel Michele Nichols) is an American sports broadcaster. She is currently a television host for ESPN, a sports reporter, and an anchor. She hosts a National Basketball Association (NBA) discussion show, The Jump, which airs weekdays on ESPN and covers news and stories from around the league with a panel of NBA analysts and players.

Rachel Nichols Age

she was born on October 18, 1973, in Potomac, Maryland, United States of America. She is 48 years old as of 2021. She celebrates her birthday on 18th October every year.

Rachel Nichols Height and Weight

Nichols stands at an average height and a moderate weight. She appears to be tall in her pictures. She has not shared any information about her weight, height, and other body measurements. The information about her measurements will be updated.

Rachel Nichols Parents and Siblings

She was born in Potomac, Maryland, United States of America. She was born to a father named Ronald Jacobs and a mother named Jane Jacobs. She has one older brother and younger brother whose names are not yet known.

Rachel Nichols Husband

Nichols is a married woman. She is married to Max Nichols who is a film and music video director. The couple is blessed with twin daughters.

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Rachel Nichols Education

She graduates from Winston Churchill High School in Potomac, Maryland, and graduated from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.

Rachel Nichols Career|CNN|ESPN

Nichols started her career as a sports journalist in the 1990s, first writing for the Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel sports page. She joined ESPN in 2004, where she became a regular part of SportsCenter, Sunday NFL Countdown and Monday Night Countdown, as well as a regular on the network’s NFL and NBA coverage.

In 2013, she left ESPN for CNN and began hosting Unguarded with Rachel Nichols in October of that year. The program would change from a regular series to an occasional special by October of the subsequent year.[8] Nichols was widely praised for her tough questioning of NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell in the wake of the Ray Rice scandal and likewise for confronting boxer Floyd Mayweather on his history of domestic violence.

During this same period, Nichols also worked the sidelines for Turner Sports’ NBA on the TNT program working both the regular season and playoff games. Since her return to ESPN in 2016, she has co-hosted The Jump, a daily discussion show she created covering the NBA. In 2019, she was named host of NBA Saturday Primetime on ABC and the NBA Finals on ABC. She also became a recurring guest-host on the podcast Pardon My Take, as well as on the TV show Pardon the Interruption.

Rachel Nichols Net Worth

Rachel has an estimated net worth of $10 million dollars. She has earned a fortune from her career as a sports broadcaster.

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