Female Sportscasters You Need To See To Believe
Pro sports is traditionally a man's world, which may be why some genius got the idea to hire beautiful women to talk about sports on TV. These women in particular are more than good looking. They're also masters of the art of discussing layups/home runs/penalty shots (or whatever) in a fast-paced media environment.
Jenn Sterger: All Elite Wrestling
Jenn Sterger is the former online columnist for Sports Illustrated and has worked as the "Gameday Host" for the New York Jets. She was also a co-host of the Versus sports news show The Daily Line. She has worked for All Elite Wrestling (AEW) as a backstage interviewer since 2019.
Remember that time Brett Favre sent a bunch of raunchy text messages and dick pics to that young reporter he was harassing? That was Jenn. She didn't deserve that, but in Brett's defense she is gorgeous and he's really dumb. She's also been married to Padres player Cody Decker since 2018, so maybe football isn't her thing.
Rachel Nichols: Showtime Sports
In 2014, Sports Illustrated called Rachel Nichols "the country's most impactful and prominent female sports journalist." They forgot to mention how gorgeous she is, but that was probably an oversight by the article's editing staff. This tall, willowy beauty has tumbling red hair and an open, friendly smile that has won over sports fans since 1995.
Rachel was a freelance reporter covering the Chicago Bulls during their epic '90s three-peat, where she distinguished herself by being too shy to ask any questions until Michael Jordan stopped a press conference and made her ask him something. Since then she's made appearances on SportsCenter, Sunday NFL Countdown, Monday Night Countdown.
Melanie Collins: CBS Sports Network
Melanie Collins got her break in showbiz as on-air talent for AccuWeather, but her star really got to rising when she joined NBA-TV Atlanta, where she covered the NBA Playoffs and FIFA World Cup, which people outside the United States seem to like for some reason.
Through it all, plus two kids, the 36-year-old reporter for CBS Sports Network has kept a stunning figure. She's 5'6", 35-35-35, and looks out over her nightly audience of millions with icy blue eyes and a warm smile that boasts a perfectly level strip of impossibly white teeth.