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  2. Jenny Dell - Wikipedia

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    Dell previously worked as CBS’ #2 NFL sideline reporter in 2014. She also has worked for New England Sports Network (NESN) covering the Boston Red Sox . [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Since 2016, she has also been the co-host of the food show Campus Eats alongside Troy Johnson on the Big Ten Network .

  3. Tracy Wolfson - Wikipedia

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    Wolfson is the lead field/floor reporter for all live CBS Sports football and basketball broadcasts. She works with the lead on-air talent team in each of the sports she covers. She was the CBS college football sideline reporter from 2004 to 2013, [3] considered to be part of one of the best college football broadcast teams in the country. [4]

  4. List of NFL on CBS announcers - Wikipedia

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    A.J. Ross: sideline reporter (2018–present), #4 sideline reporter and sideline reporter for the NFL playoffs on Westwood One “Young” Dylan Gilmer: Nickelodeon reporter (2022–present) Amanda Guerra: sideline reporter (2023–present) select assignments; Aditi Kinkhabwala: sideline reporter (2022–present)

  5. Jamie Erdahl - Wikipedia

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    Jamie Marie Erdahl-Buckman (born December 3, 1988) is an American reporter for NFL Network and CBS Sports. She currently serves as one of the hosts of Good Morning Football on NFL Network. She was formerly the lead sideline reporter for the SEC on CBS, teaming up with Brad Nessler and Gary Danielson. [2]

  6. Aditi Kinkhabwala - Wikipedia

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    She is a host on CBS Sports' We Need To Talk and on both Sirius XM and local Pittsburgh radio, Kinkhabwala started her journalism career in newspapers, first covering high school football at the San Antonio Express-News and college sports at The Record in New Jersey before moving to the NFL beat at the Wall Street Journal.

  7. Dana Jacobson - Wikipedia

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    Dana Jacobson (born November 5, 1971) is a host and correspondent for CBS News currently serving as a co host for CBS Saturday Morning. She is also an anchor & reporter for CBS Sports and CBS Sports Network. She joined CBS News in 2015, 2 years after she began working for CBS Sports Network.

  8. Kaylee Hartung - Wikipedia

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    Hartung then worked at ESPN, serving in particular as a correspondent for Longhorn Network and SEC Network. [4] [5] In 2017, Hartung was hired by CNN. [4] [5] In 2019, Hartung left CNN and joined ABC News as a correspondent. [3] In July 2022, Amazon announced that Hartung would return to sports broadcasting as a sideline reporter for Thursday ...

  9. Lauren Shehadi - Wikipedia

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    On March 10, 2020, Shehadi was announced to be a sideline reporter for CBS and Turner's March Madness coverage for the first time. She was scheduled to work with Andrew Catalon and former Villanova head coach Steve Lappas , replacing Lisa Byington , who was promoted to the number 6 team, with Spero Dedes , Steve Smith , and Wally Szczerbiak ...