Only hours before the Chiefs take on the Bills in the AFC divisional round, former reporter and sideline broadcaster Michele Tafoya dropped a bombshell about the future of All-Pro tight end Travis Kelce.
Michele Tafoya questions Lisa Guerrero’s recent memoir reveal about miscarriage. 1. “And so, I have my hesitation about, was this truly a devastating miscarriage?” That is former Sunday Night Football sideline host Michele Tafoya on another former Monday Night Football sideline host, Lisa Guerrero.
A longtime mainstay in sports media, Tafoya's next endeavor is in a completely different realm.
She says she felt ‘ambushed’ by his political questions. 1. Former NBC NFL sideline reporter Michele Tafoya appeared on The Dan Le Batard Show last week.
Contrary to her notions, race regularly plays a role in how situations play out: exhibit the recent New Jersey mall incident.
She provided her opinion on why he is not in the NFL. View the original article to see embedded media. Sunday’s Super Bowl between the Rams and Bengals was Michele Tafoya’s final game as a sideline reporter with NBC, as she left the network to take part in various non-sports ventures.
The long-time sideline reporter is leaving sports entirely to focus on a political career.
Tafoya worked her 327th, and final, NFL game as a sideline reporter on Sunday during Super Bowl LVI. Michele Tafoya worked her 327th, and final, NFL game
The NBC sideline reporter is entering the final game of her run with the network. It didn't come without hiccups, however.
Michele Tafoya’s looming exit from Sunday Night Football, and sports TV, is official. Plus: other news. Tafoya officially leaving SNF after Super Bowl NBC Sports officially announced Tuesday that Michele Tafoya will leave her role as sideline reporter on Sunday Night Football after this year’s Super Bowl.
“There’s no better way to walk away from covering the NFL than with one more Super Bowl.”
Tafoya, who is 56, indicated she is not retiring and will pursue other career opportunities.
She was not suspended by NBC over 'View' appearance. 1. NBC Sunday Night Football sideline reporter Michele Tafoya will return to the network’s telecast of this Sunday’s Saints-Bucs game after a three-week absence.
Michele Tafoya has been noticeably absent from the last few weeks of “Sunday Night Football.” Now we are learning that the two sides are headed for a split.
One of the industry’s best-known sideline reporters is calling it quits after this season. NBC Sports sideline reporter Michele Tafoya is leaving her position on Sunday Night Football at the end of the season, the New York Post reported Tuesday.
Ingold, likely done for the year, will be out of contract in March.
The Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs had to wait out a weather delay during their game on Sunday night, and the halt in play gave NBC’s broadcast team an opportunity to dive into an important topic.
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