Photos: Meet The Husband Of FOX’s Erin Andrews
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The NFC playoffs are underway.
The Philadelphia Eagles, the No. 7 seed in the NFC, are taking on the No. 2 seed Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the Wild Card Round on Sunday afternoon.
FOX’s Joe Buck, Troy Aikman and Erin Andrews are on the call.
Andrews, a veteran of the sports reporting game, is part of a pretty big sports family. Her husband is a former NHL player.
Jarrett Stoll, a former Stanley Cup champion for the Los Angeles Kings, has been married to Andrews since 2017.
Andrews met her husband through a former NFL player – Michael Strahan.
Jarrett reportedly asked out the longtime sideline reporter through his mutual friend. Andrews reportedly turned him down at first, though she eventually said yes.
The former NHL player reportedly proposed in 2016 and the couple wed in 2017.
The couple does not have children. Andrews opened up about her IVF experience last year.
“I have to admit, as much as I’m trying to enjoy the last few weeks before the NFL season kicks off, it has been a bit challenging for me,” Andrews wrote earlier this year. “On top of being on a special assignment last week where I was sometimes working up to 14 hours a day, I also had to set aside time for IVF treatment. For those familiar, you know it’s a time-consuming and emotionally draining process. This is my 7th one, and I’ve been going through these treatments since I was 35 years old.”
Andrews added that it can have an effect on her career.
“I work in an industry where I think women feel the need to keep things like this quiet. But no, there are so many other women who maybe put their careers on the back burner because they don’t want to miss out on any opportunities,” she said. “It’s so common that people are starting families late and put so many other aspects of their lives on hold.”
Now that it’s my seventh time doing IVF, something just hit me. Why am I keeping this such a secret when this is just a part of our lives? Instead of feeling ashamed, we need to give ourselves more love. #rEAldEAl 👇https://t.co/k7O6NoZ12S — Erin Andrews (@ErinAndrews) August 25, 2021
We send all the best to Erin and Jarrett moving forward.
Kickoff between the Eagles and Bucs, meanwhile, is underway on FOX.
NFL World Reacts To Erin Andrews’ Surprising Admission
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Sideline reporters are an integral part of NFL broadcasts, providing viewers with up-to-the-minute reports before, during and after the games.
However, what you’re hearing from the sideline reporters might not always be 100 percent accurate. At least, that’s what veteran sideline reporters Erin Andrews and Charissa Thompson admitted on their podcast this week.
Both Andrews and Thompson admitted to previously helping coaches out by not revealing what they said during their halftime interviews.
“I was like ‘oh coach what adjustments are you gonna make at halftime?’ He goes, ‘that’s a great perfume you’re wearing.’ I was like ‘oh f*ck, this isn’t gonna work.’ I’m not kidding, I made up a report,” Thompson said on an episode of Calm Down with Erin and Charissa.
“I’ve done that too,” Andrews added. “For a coach that I didn’t wanna throw under the bus because he was telling me all the wrong stuff!”
Charissa Thompson and Erin Andrews discuss how NFL coaches have often told them nothing, leading to interesting “reports” https://t.co/ZiVZsY5DoA pic.twitter.com/TKPy4Zzrh3 — Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) January 14, 2022
NFL fans have taken to social media to react.
“Kinda feel like the story here is the perfume comment,” Kerith Burke tweeted.
“And that they didn’t out the coaches when they could have, which I’m not saying is the right or wrong thing to do, but is noteworthy,” one fan added on social media.
“So, we should never believe anything they report, ever again, right? If coaches say stupid stuff, then air it, or report that the coach said stupid stuff,” one fan tweeted.
“Imagine asking an NFL coach a question and him responding by telling you how you smell. I wish these coaches were outed,” one fan added.
The NFL playoffs, meanwhile, continue on Sunday, with the Bucs taking on the Eagles, the Cowboys playing the 49ers and the Chiefs playing the Steelers.
What is Erin Andrews’ net worth?
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ERIN Andrews is popular in the media industry for her sports coverage.
Her career in the media spans nearly two decades.
2 Erin has an estimated net worth of about $30million.
What is Erin Andrews’ net worth?
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Erin Andrews has an estimated net worth of about $30million.
Her source of income is known to be from her career as a media personality.
She reportedly earns $2million at Fox Sports.
Erin also earned income when she hosted Dancing With the Stars for five years for an undisclosed amount.
Is Erin Andrews married?
Erin Andrews is currently 43 years old, and married to Jarret Stoll, who is a former professional hockey player.
After dating for five years, they tied the knot in June 2017, in a ceremony that was held in the mountains at the Yellowstone Club, a private residential community in the Rocky Mountains.
Discussing her wedding with Harper’s Bazaar, Erin stated: “We kept the wedding very small and intimate. That was very important to us. It paid off—our group all got along, danced together, and laughed all night. It was exactly what we wanted–with the people we wanted there."
She added: “Most of the wedding guests are on a text chain talking about how they want to do it all over again!"
2 Erin and Jarret tied the knot in 2017. Credit: Getty Images - Getty
Who is Jarret Stoll?
Canadian Jarret Stoll is a former National Hockey League player.
During his playing career, the 39-year-old played for reputable teams such as the Los Angeles Kings, Edmonton Oilers, Minnesota Wild, and New York Rangers.
Regarding his accolades, he is a two-time Stanley Cup champion, when he played with the Los Angeles Kings in 2012 and 2014 respectively.
Erin Andrews Names 1 NFL Coach Whose Look She Loves
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One of Erin Andrews’ favorite dressed NFL head coaches will be on display at AT&T Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
The San Francisco 49ers, the No. 6 seed in the NFC, will take on the No. 3-seeded Dallas Cowboys in Arlington, Texas on Sunday afternoon.
Kyle Shanahan leads the 49ers into the playoffs this year. While the 49ers are the No. 6 seed, many believe they can upset the Cowboys and make a deep run into the postseason.
Today’s Cowboys vs. 49ers game will be on CBS, but FOX sideline reporter Erin Andrews will likely be watching if she can.
Andrews, who will work the Eagles at Buccaneers game at 1 p.m. E.T. on FOX, revealed this week that she’s a big fan of Shanahan.
!!! @ErinAndrews is a huge fan of @49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan and his SWAG!😎 Who likes his flat brim??? Let us know your thoughts in the comments! @CharissaT pic.twitter.com/yIRWWFrFoo — Calm Down with Erin and Charissa (@calmdownpodcast) January 15, 2022
The flat-brim hat is an interesting choice for an NFL head coach, that’s for sure. However, you’re certainly doing something right when Erin Andrews and Charissa Thompson are fans of it.
Dallas and San Francisco will kick off at 4:30 p.m. E.T. on CBS.
Erin Andrews Reacts To College Football Hall Of Fame News
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On Monday, the College Football Hall of Fame announced its inductees for the class of 2022.
Former Mississippi State head coach Sylvester Croom was among those inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame this year.
Croom, 67, was Mississippi State’s head coach from 2004-08. He played collegiately at Alabama, where he was an All-American offensive lineman.
The former Mississippi State head coach was the SEC’s Coach of the Year in 2007. He led the Bulldogs to an 8-5 season and a win in the Liberty Bowl.
FOX NFL sideline reporter Erin Andrews reacted to Croom’s Hall of Fame induction on Monday. Andrews, who started her career covering college football, said Croom was one of her favorite in-game interviews.
“One of my favorite halftime interviews during my early years. Congrats Coach,” she tweeted.
One of my favorite halftime interviews during my early years. Congrats Coach https://t.co/L6gxSZRfoT — Erin Andrews (@ErinAndrews) January 11, 2022
The College Football Hall of Fame announced its complete class of 2022 on Monday, which can be seen below.
Man. Finally. Chuck Ealey is finally going to the college football hall of fame!! He went 35-0 as the starting quarterback at Toledo. It’s about damn time. pic.twitter.com/VCkDsmqJR8 — Jordan Strack (@JordanStrack) January 10, 2022
Congrats to all of the inductees!