Suzy Kolber ESPN Bio-Wiki, Age, Husband, NFL, Salary and Net Worth

Suzy Kolber
Suzy Kolber

Suzy Kolber Biography and Wiki

Suzy Kolber is an American journalist who currently works as a football sideline reporter and producer for ESPN News. She joined the station in 1999, left for Fox Sports, and later returned permanently.

She went to Sandy Run Middle School in Dresher, Pennsylvania, and is a 1982 graduate of Pennsylvania’s Upper Dublin High School. She graduated from the University of Miami in 1986

Suzy Kolber Age and Birthday

As of 2021, Suzy is 57 years old. She was born on May 14, 1964, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America.

Suzy Kolber Height

She stands at a height of 5 feet 7 inches tall.

Suzy Kolber Parents

Her parents are known as Gene Kolber and Sandra Kolber. It is not known if she has any siblings yet. Our team will update more on her family soon.

Suzy Kolber Husband

She is married to her husband Eric Brady. The couple got married in mid-2000 and together are blessed with a daughter known as Kelly Brady (born in 2008). More on their love life to be updated soon.

Suzy Kolber Salary

Working as a news anchor and reporter for ESPN News, Suzy receives a salary ranging from $40,000 to $75,000 annually.

Suzy Kolber Net Worth

Her net worth is estimated to be between $300,000 to $1 Million as of 2021. This is estimated from her successful career as a journalist.

Suzy Kolber ESPN and NFL

Suzy Kolber is an American journalist who currently works as a football sideline reporter and producer for ESPN News. She joined the station in 1999, left for Fox Sports, and later returned permanently.

Kolber has covered a variety of assignments for ESPN from the National Football League to the 1996 ESPN X Games bicycle-stunt events and Grand Slam tennis events. She is most recognized as a sideline reporter on ESPN’s Monday Night Football with Michele Tafoya. In 2007, she was also a host for ESPN’s pre-race NASCAR Countdown program.

Kolber joined ESPN’s MNF team during its inaugural year in 2006 after five previous seasons on ESPN’s Sunday Night Football. As a member of the MNF team, Kolber helped the longtime franchise become the most-watched program in cable television history

During the NFL off-season, Kolber serves as an anchor on SportsCenter and as an on-site and studio host for ESPN’s tennis coverage at the French Open and Wimbledon. In 1996, 2000, and 2001, she hosted the Summer X Games and Winter X Games, and she co-hosted the event again in Aspen in 2006. She also hosted horse racing events including all three legs of the Triple Crown for ESPN/ESPN2 studio programs.

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