The odds are in their favor. The pool of players on Fox’s competition series 99 to Beat started with 100 contestants in September pitted against each other in TV’s most bizarre challenges.
Veteran reporter Erin Andrews has firmly established herself as one of the top names in the entire NFL. The Fox Sports broadcaster has been around for more than two decades, having started as a correspondent for ESPN in 2004.
Veteran NFL sideline reporter Erin Andrews is one of the busiest personalities in the sports media world. In addition to interviewing players ahead of game days on Sunday and spending hours on the sideline, Andrews also hosts a successful podcast with co-host Charissa Thompson.
Erin Andrews has become one of the most recognizable figures in the NFL during her time with Fox Sports. As part of the network’s lead broadcast team alongside Tom Brady and Kevin Burkhardt, Andrews called the most recent Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles.
Despite what the Cleveland Browns once had us thinking, Baker Mayfield has actually grown into a legit gunslinger in the NFL. And all he needed was the keys to a well-built squad like the Buccaneers.
Charissa Thompson and Erin Andrews both started their sports media career at Fox Sports. Both became prominent at the beginning with ESPN and carved their way back to Fox.
NFL reporter Erin Andrews has seen a lot of takedowns. But in her latest U.K.-based game show 99 to Beat, which throws 100 ordinary folks into a coliseum where they play seemingly simple games, the host (who watches from a box with cohost Ken Jeong) marvels at the competitive nature that comes out onscreen.
Erin Andrews has kicked off her second season of working with Tom Brady at Fox Sports and has enjoyed the experience. On3 recently caught up with Andrews, and she revealed what she likes the most about working with the seven-time Super Bowl-champion quarterback.
Lee Corso‘s run on ESPN’s College GameDay ended last week, and Erin Andrews is going to miss seeing him entertaining college football fans. On3 recently spoke to Andrews, and she was asked about her reaction to seeing Corso signing off College Gameday after being with the program for 38 years.
Erin Andrews is ready for the 2025 NFL season to kick off because the offseason and preseason had its share of surprising moments. On3 recently caught up with the Fox Sports NFL reporter, and she talked about the top NFL storyline she’s looking forward to seeing play out.
Fox‘s new game show 99 to Beat just upped the stakes even more by increasing its grand prize to $1 million. The original prize was $100,000, so now there’s even more of a reason to try and win.
Erin Andrews and Charissa Thompson aren't going anywhere. Front Office Sports reports that FOX Sports has signed the two to "lucrative contract extensions" before the start of the 2025 NFL Season. Andrews' contract was up after the 2024 NFL season, and she was set to become a free agent for the first time in her career.
Erin Andrews dealt with her health woes by regularly eating at McDonald's. The 46-year-old sports broadcaster endured fertility struggles for a number of years and also suffered from cervical cancer for a period of time but found solace in visiting her favourite fast food restaurant, which was right by the clinic she used to attend.
Fox Sports analyst Erin Andrews is entering an interesting phase of her life at 46, having been a staple at Fox since joining the company in 2012. After working her fourth Super Bowl, Super Bowl LIX, her contract expired, prompting her to contemplate her post-retirement plans.
Erin Andrews and FOX's No. 1 broadcast team was in New Orleans this past weekend to cover Super Bowl 59 between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles.