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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 ]
She was replaced by Jamie Erdahl. [citation needed] Funayama worked as a reporter for NBC Sports at the 2020 Summer Olympics. [6] Funayama can currently be seen on NBC Sports Boston (formerly Comcast Sportsnet New England) and freelancing at WMUR-TV. [citation needed]
Jamie Erdahl: (2017) Quick Pitch (now co-host of "Good Morning Football" on NFL Network) Ahmed Fareed: (2011–2012) Hot Stove, MLB Tonight and Quick Pitch (now with NBC Sports) Kristina Fitzpatrick (2013–2014) MLB Now and High Heat with Christopher "Mad Dog" Russo (now reporter/anchor for CNN and HLN) Tim Flannery: (2015–2017) MLB Tonight
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) and running back Derrick Henry (22) wear Santa coats while being interviewed by Netflix host Jamie Erdahl after the game against the Houston Texans ...
(New York), Adam Lefkoe (Atlanta), Adam Zucker (New York), Jamie Erdahl (In-game updates) Studio Analysts: Clark Kellogg, Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith, Wally Szczerbiak (New York), Seth Davis, Jay Wright, Candace Parker (Atlanta) Rules Analyst: Gene Steratore; Ian Eagle/Bill Raftery and Grant Hill/Tracy Wolfson; Brian Anderson/Jim Jackson/Allie ...
CBS lost the audio for Brad Nessler and Gary Danielson for a couple of minutes during No. Alabama's win at LSU on Saturday night. So, sideline reporter Jamie Erdahl had to step in.
Greg Olsen (FOX Sports) will serve as the analyst alongside Eagle, while Jamie Erdahl (NFL Network) and Steve Wyche (NFL Network) will be on the sidelines. View this post on Instagram.
LaForce is from Vermilion, Ohio.When she was a child, she played basketball, volleyball, softball, ran track and even competed in pageants. [2] She attended Ohio University and played five games her freshman year [3] under head coach Semeka Randall as a guard on the Bobcats' women's basketball team.