List of ESPN personalities

List of ESPN personalities

Past and present television personalities on the ESPN network.

Current ESPN personalities

*J.A. Adande: 2003–present ("Around the Horn")
*Eric Allen: 2002–present ("NFL Live")
*John Anderson: 1999–present ("SportsCenter")
*Erin Andrews: 2004–present (College Football, Basketball and MLB coverage)
*Greg Anthony: 2002–present ("NBA Shootaround")
*Jim Armstrong: 2004–present ("Around the Horn")
*Jack Arute: 1984–present (College Football and IRL coverage)
*Teddy Atlas: 1998-present (Boxing analyst)
*Stephen Bardo: 2000–present (College Basketball coverage)
*John Barr: 2003–present ("SportsCenter" Reporter)
*Jon Barry: 2006-present ("NBA FastBreak")
*Skip Bayless: 2003–present ("1st and 10" and "Cold Pizza"/"ESPN First Take")
*Chris Berman: 1979–present ("SportsCenter", MLB Coverage, Sunday NFL Countdown, and "NFL Primetime")
*Bonnie Bernstein: 1995–1998, 2006–present ("SportsCenter" correspondent, "Wednesday Night Baseball", College Football, NFL, substitute host for "NFL Live" and "Jim Rome is Burning")
*Steve Berthiaume: 2000-2006, 2007-present ("SportsCenter and "Baseball Tonight")
*Allen Bestwick: 2007-present ("Nascar coverage")
*Jay Bilas: 1995–present ("College Gameday" and College Basketball coverage)
*Kevin Blackistone: 2003–present ("Around the Horn")
*Todd Blackledge: 2006–present (College Football coverage)
*Michelle Bonner: 2005–present (ESPNEWS, "SportsCenter" and "ESPN First Take")
*Aaron Boulding: 2005–present (Video game analyst)
*Mike Breen: 2003–present (NBA coverage)
*Tom Brennan: 2005–present ("College GameNight")
*Chris Broussard: 2004–present ("NBA Fastbreak")
*Dee Brown: 2005–present ("NBA Fastbreak")
*Cindy Brunson: 1999–present ("SportsCenter and "ESPNEWS")
*John Buccigross: 1996–present ("Baseball Tonight", ESPNEWS, "NHL2Night" and "SportsCenter")
*Ric Bucher: 1999–present ("NBA Fastbreak")
*Steve Bunin: 2003–present ("ESPNEWS")
*Doris Burke: 1991–present (College Football and Women's Basketball coverage)
*Dave Campbell: 1990–present ("Baseball Tonight" and "Sunday Night Baseball")
*Rick Carlisle: 2007-present ("NBA coverage")
*Norman Chad: 2003–present ("World Series of Poker")
*John Clayton: 1995–present ("Sunday NFL Countdown", "NFL Live" and "SportsCenter" Reporter)
*Linda Cohn: 1992–present ("SportsCenter" and "X Center")
*Chris Connelly: 2001–present ("SportsCenter" Reporter)
*Beano Cook: 1986–present ("College Gameday")
*Lee Corso: 1987–present ("College Gameday")
*Roger Cossack: 2003–present ("Legal Analyst")
*Colin Cowherd: ("Host of THE HERD")
*Tim Cowlishaw: 2002–present ("Around the Horn" and "NASCAR Now")
*Jay Crawford: 2003–present (Co-host of "Cold Pizza"/"ESPN First Take" and "1st & 10")
*Stacey Dales: 2002–present (Women's and Men's College Basketball)
*Bob Davie: 2002–present (College Football coverage)
*Hubert Davis: 2005–present ("College GameNight" and College Basketball coverage)
*Rece Davis: 1994–present ("SportsCenter", College Gamenight and College Gameday)
*Orestes Destrade: 2005–present ("Baseball Tonight" and WBC coverage)
*Mike Ditka: 2004–present ("Sunday NFL Countdown" and "Monday Night Countdown")
*Tina Dixon: 2006–present (College Football coverage)
*Jim Durham: 1992–present (NBA coverage)
*Jimmy Dykes: 1995–present (College Basketball coverage)
*Len Elmore: 1991–present ("College GameNight" and College Basketball coverage)
*Dick Enberg: 2004–present ("Tennis coverage")
*Neil Everett: 2000–present ("SportsCenter")
*Robert Flores: 2005-present ("SportsCenter", ESPN News)
*Chris Fowler: 1986–present ("College Gameday", Tennis and NASCAR Coverage)
*Fran Fraschilla: 2004–present ("College GameNight" and College Basketball coverage)
*Ron Franklin: 1987–present (College Basketball and Football Coverage)
*Peter Gammons: 1988–present ("Baseball Tonight")
*Terry Gannon: ?–present (College Basketball and Football coverage)
*Bobby Gerould: 2007(World of Outlaws)
*Gary Gerould: 1990–present (Auto Racing Coverage)
*Pedro Gomez: 2003–present ("SportsCenter" Reporter)
*Doug Gottlieb: 2004–present ("College GameNight")
*Mike Golic: 1995–present ("NFL Live" and "Mike & Mike in the Morning")
*Scott Goodyear: 2001–present (Indy Racing League coverage)
*Mike Gottfried: 1990–present (College Football coverage)
*Jim Gray: 1984–present (NBA coverage)
*Hank Goldberg: 1992–present (Horse Racing and Sportscenter Reporter)
*Mike Greenberg: 1996–present ("SportsCenter" and "Mike & Mike in the Morning")
*Israel Gutierrez: 2008-present ("Around the Horn" and "First Take")
*Jay Harris: 2003–present ("ESPNEWS" and "SportsCenter")
*Kirk Herbstreit: 1995–present ("College Gameday")
*Orel Hershiser: 2006–present ("Baseball Tonight")
*Fred Hickman: 2004–present ("SportsCenter")
*Merril Hoge: 1996–present ("NFL Live" and "NFL Matchup")
*Lou Holtz: 2005–present ("College Football Live")
*Bob Holtzman: ?–present ("SportsCenter" Reporter)
*Desmond Howard: 2005–present ("College Football Live")
*Tom Jackson: 1987–present ("Sunday NFL Countdown", "NFL Primetime" and "Monday Night Countdown")
*Dana Jacobson: 2002–present (Co-host of "Cold Pizza"/"ESPN First Take" and "1st & 10"; formerly "SportsCenter")
*Keyshawn Johnson: 2007-present ("Sunday NFL Countdown" and "Monday Night Countdown")
*Ron Jaworski: 1990–present ("Monday Night Countdown", "Sunday NFL Countdown" and "NFL Matchup")
*Mark Jones: 1990–present (College Basketball, Women's Basketball and Football coverage)
*Steve "Snapper" Jones: 2004–present (NBA coverage)
*Eric Karros: 2005–present ("Thursday Night Baseball")
*Andy Katz: 2000–present (college basketball analyst)
*Brian Kenny: 1997–present ("SportsCenter, Friday Night Fights" and "Top 5 Reasons You Can't Blame")
*Quint Kessenich: 2005–present (college lacrosse and "Major League Lacrosse" coverage)
*Michael Kim: 1995-present (ESPNNEWS, Mike and Mike in the Morning, and ESPN First Take news anchor)
*Mel Kiper, Jr.: 1984–present (NFL Draft coverage)
*Bob Knight: 2008-Present (college basketball analyst)
*Suzy Kolber: 1993–1996 and 1999–present ("Monday Night Football" and "SportsCenter")
*Tony Kornheiser: 1997–present (Co-host of "Pardon the Interruption", "Monday Night Football")
*John Kruk: 2004–present ("Baseball Tonight")
*Tim Kurkjian: 1998–present ("Baseball Tonight")
*Steve Lavin: 2004–present ("College GameNight" and college basketball coverage)
*Tim Legler: 2000–present ("NBA Shootaround" and "NBA Fastbreak")
*Steve Levy: 1993–present ("SportsCenter")
*Bob Ley: 1979–present ("Outside the Lines" and "SportsCenter")
*Jamie Little: ?-present (Auto racing coverage)
*Jackie MacMullan: 2003–present ("Around the Horn")
*Mark May: ?–present ("College GameNight")
*Chris McKendry: 1996–present ("SportsCenter" and "ESPNEWS")
*Paul Maguire: 1998–present (College Football coverage)
*Rick Majerus: 2004–2007 ("College GameNight" and College Basketball coverage] ")
*Jay Mariotti: 2003–present ("Around the Horn")
*Buck Martinez: 2003–present (MLB coverage)
*Mike Massaro: 2004–present (NASCAR coverage)
*Kenny Mayne: 1994–present ("Sunday NFL Countdown", "SportsCenter", and horse racing coverage)
*Tim McCormick: ?–present (college basketball coverage)
*Lon McEachern: 1994–present ("World Series of Poker")
*Patrick McEnroe: 1995–present (Tennis coverage)
*Gary Miller: 1990–present ("SportsCenter" and MLB coverage)
*Jon Miller: 1990–present ("Sunday Night Baseball")
*Joe Morgan: 1990–present ("Sunday Night Baseball")
*Chris Mortensen: 1991–present ("Sunday NFL Countdown", "Monday Night Countdown" and "Sportscenter" Reporter)
*Brent Musburger: 1990–present (College Basketball, NASCAR, and NBA coverage)
*Brad Nessler: 1992–present (College Football and Basketball coverage)
*Rachel Nichols: 2004–present ("SportsCenter" and "" reporter)
*Andy North: 2004–present (Golf coverage)
*Wendi Nix: 2006–present ("SportsCenter" Reporter)
*Dave O'Brien: 2000–present (Major League Soccer, World Cup Soccer, College Basketball, Football and MLB coverage)
*Buster Olney: 2003–present ("Baseball Tonight")
*Paul Page (Auto racing coverage)
*Woody Paige: 2003–present ("Around the Horn", "Cold Pizza" and "1st and 10")
*Sal Paolantonio: 1995–present ("SportsCenter" Reporter)
*Len Pasquarelli: 2001–present ("SportsCenter" Reporter)
*Mike Patrick: 1982–present (College Basketball, Baseball, and Football coverage)
*Brienne Pedigo: 2007-present (IRL Auto racing coverage)
*Digger Phelps: 1993–present ("College Gameday" and "College GameNight")
*Steve Phillips: 2005–present ("Baseball Tonight" and MLB coverage)
*Bill Pidto: 2003–present ("ESPNEWS")
*Bill Plaschke: 2003–present ("Around the Horn")
*Jerry Punch: 1984–present (NASCAR and College Football coverage)
*Derek Rae: 1994–present (Champions League coverage)
*Bill Raftery: 1980–present (College Basketball coverage)
*Karl Ravech: 1993–present ("Baseball Tonight" and "SportsCenter")
*Tony Reali: 2000–present ("Stat Boy" on "Pardon the Interruption" and Host of "Around the Horn")
*Marty Reid: ("IRL and NHRA coverage")
*Tom Rinaldi: 2003–present ("SportsCenter" Reporter)
*Jim Rome: 2003–present ("Jim Rome Is Burning")
*Jalen Rose: 2007-present ("NBA coverage")
*Bob Ryan: 1993–present ("The Sports Reporters" and "Around the Horn")
*Bill Simmons 2001–Present ESPN.com
*Lisa Salters: 2000–present ("SportsCenter" Reporter)
*John Saunders: 1986–present (Host of "The Sports Reporters"; former host of "NBA Shootaround")
*Tommy Sanders: 1990-2008 ("ESPN Outdoors)
*Jeremy Schaap: 1996–present ("Outside the Lines" host; "SportsCenter" and "" reporter)
*Mark Schlereth: 2002–present ("NFL Live")
*Howie Schwab: 1987–present ("Stump the Schwab")
*Stuart Scott: 1993–present ("SportsCenter", host of "Monday Night Countdown", "Teammates", "Dream Job" and "Stump the Schwab")
*Buck Showalter: 2000-2003, 2007-present ("Baseball Tonight")
*Dan Shulman: 1995–present (MLB and college basketball play-by-play announcer)
*Paul Silas: 2005–present ("NBA Fastbreak")
*Michael Smith: 2003–present ("Around the Horn", "NFL Live", and "")
*Shelley Smith: 1997–present ("SportsCenter" Reporter)
*Stephen A. Smith: 2003–present ("NBA Shootaround" and "Quite Frankly with Stephen A. Smith")
*Tommy Smyth: 1993–present (Champions League and Major League Soccer coverage)
*Shannon Spake: 2007-present (NASCAR Beat Reporter)
*Chris Spielman: 2001–present (College Football coverage)
*Jayson Stark: 1999–present ("Baseball Tonight")
*Sage Steele: 2007-present ("SportsCenter" and "ESPN First Take")
*Marc Stein: 2002–present ("NBA Fastbreak")
*Rob Stone: 1997–present ("Major League Soccer")
*Steve Stone (MLB Coverage)
*Hannah Storm:2008-present (Sportscenter)
*Rick Sutcliffe: 2002–present (MLB coverage)
*Michele Tafoya: 2000–present ("Monday Night Football")
*Gary Thorne: 1992–present (Play-by-play announcer for various sporting events)
*Mike Tirico: 1991–present (College Football, Golf Coverage and "Monday Night Football")
*Tom Tolbert: 2002–present (NBA coverage)
*Bob Valvano: 1998–present (College Basketball coverage)
*Scott Van Pelt: 2001–present ("SportsCenter" and Golf Coverage)
*Stan Verrett: 2000–present ("SportsCenter" and "ESPNEWS")
*Dick Vitale: 1979–present (College Basketball Coverage)
*Rusty Wallace: 2006–present (Auto racing coverage)
*Bill Walton: 2002–present (NBA coverage)
*Pam Ward: 1996–present (College Football and Women Basketball Coverage)
*Ed Werder: 1998–present ("SportsCenter" Reporter)
*Michael Wilbon: 2001–present (Co-host of "Pardon the Interruption")
*Marcellus Wiley: 2007-present (NFL Live)
*Jason Williams: 2005–present (College Basketball coverage)
*Matt Winer: 2001–present ("SportsCenter" and "NBA Fastbreak")
*Trey Wingo: 1997–present ("SportsCenter" and "NFL Live")
*Gene Wojciechowski: 1992–present ("ESPN.COM")
*Darren Woodson: 2005–present ("NFL Live")
*Eric Wynalda: 2003–present ("MLS" and "World Cup")
*Georgie Bingham 2007-present (Co-host of Sportscenter for ESPN non-domestic market and Soccernet sportscenter)

Past ESPN personalities

*Bill Adam: (Auto Racing coverage)
*David Aldridge: (NBA Shootaround)
*James Allen: (Formula One coverage)
*Thea Andrews: 2002–2006 (Cold Pizza and ESPN Hollywood)
*Jill Arrington: (college football sideline reporter)
*Pete Axthelm: (Pro Football)
*Dusty Baker: 2006-2007 ("Baseball Tonight"
*Jon Beekhuis: (Auto Racing coverage)
*Dick Berggren: (Auto racing coverage)
*Joe Beninati: (NHL coverage)
*Larry Bowa: (Baseball Tonight)
*Jeff Brantley: (Baseball Tonight)
*Dave Campbell: (MLB coverage)
*Bill Clement: (NHL coverage)
*Kevin Corke: (SportsCenter)
*Derek Daly: (Auto Racing coverage)
*John Davidson: (NHL coverage)
*Dave Despain: (Auto Racing coverage)
*Rob Dibble: 1998-2004 (MLB coverage)
*Chris Economaki: (Auto Racing coverage)
*Jack Edwards: (NHL coverage)
*Rich Eisen: (SportsCenter)
*Mike Emrick: (NHL coverage)
*Brian Engblom: (NHL coverage)
*Ray Ferraro: 2003-2004 (NHL coverage)
*Roy Firestone: (Up Close)
*Alex Flanagan: 1998–2006 (SportsCenter reporter, College Football coverage)
*Kevin Frazier: (SportsCenter)
*Gayle Gardner: (SportsCenter)
*George Grande: (SportsCenter)
*Greg Gumbel: (SportsCenter)
*Tony Gwynn: (MLB coverage)
*Brett Haber: (SportsCenter)
*Mike Hall: 2004–2007 (ESPNU)
*Todd Harris: (IRL coverage)
*David Hobbs: (Auto Racing coverage)
*Kit Hoover: (Cold Pizza)
*Michael Irvin: 2003–2006 ("Sunday NFL Countdown" and "Monday Night Countdown")
*Jason Jackson (NBA 2Night)
*Ned Jarrett (Auto racing coverage)
*Bob Jenkins (Auto racing coverage)
*Parker Johnstone: (Auto Racing coverage)
*Mike Joy: (Auto Racing coverage)
*Adrian Karsten: (College football sideline reporter)
*Max Kellerman: (Around the Horn, Boxing analyst)
*Craig Kilborn (SportsCenter)
*Ray Knight: (MLB coverage)
*Andrea Kremer: (SportsCenter, NFL Countdown)
*Bill Laimbeer: 2004-2005 (NBA Shootaround)
*Matt Lauer ("NHL coverage")
*Gary Lee: (Auto Racing coverage)
*Rush Limbaugh: ("NFL Countdown")
*Mario Lopez: (ESPN Hollywood)
*Lee Leonard: (SportsCenter)
*Mike Macfarlane: (Baseball Tonight)
*Dave Marash: (Baseball Tonight)
*Tino Martinez: (Baseball Tonight)
*Mark Malone: (SportsCenter)
*Tom Mees: ("NHL coverage")
*Barry Melrose: 1995–2008 ( "NHL Coveerage" ) was hired as Tampa Bay Lightning head coach June 24
*Gary Miller: (MLB coverage)
*Anne Montgomery: (SportsCenter, aka Sports Recap)
*Al Morganti: (NHL coverage)
*Chris Myers: (SportsCenter)
*Larry Nuber (Auto racing coverage)
*Keith Olbermann: (SportsCenter)
*Ed Olczyk: (NHL coverage)
*Lou Palmer: (SportsCenter)
*Darren Pang: (NHL coverage)
*Benny Parsons: (Auto racing coverage)
*Pat Patterson: (Auto Racing coverage)
*Dan Patrick: (Host of "NBA Shootaround"; formerly "SportsCenter")
*Rick Peckham: (NHL coverage)
*Sam Posey: (Auto Racing coverage)
*Daryl Reaugh: (NHL coverage)
*Dave Revsine: 2002–2007 ("College GameNight" and "SportsCenter")
*Harold Reynolds: ("Baseball Tonight" and College Baseball coverage)
*Jimmy Roberts: (SportsCenter)
*Robin Roberts: (SportsCenter)
*Sam Rosen: (NHL coverage)
*Sam Ryan: ("Sunday Night Baseball", NHL coverage)
*Sean Salisbury: 1997–2008 ("NFL Live")
*Dick Schaap (The Sports Reporters)
*Bill Seward: (SportsCenter & Horse Racing)
*Sterling Sharpe: (NFL coverage)
*Ralph Sheheen: (Auto Racing coverage)
*Buck Showalter: (Baseball Tonight)
*Neil Smith: (NHL coverage)
*Sharon Smith: (SportsCenter)
*Ken Squier: (Auto Racing coverage)
*Lyn St. James: (Auto Racing coverage)
*Melissa Stark: (NFL coverage, NHL coverage)
*Charley Steiner: (MLB coverage)
*Jackie Stewart: (Formula One coverage)
*Dave Strader: (NHL coverage)
*Joe Theismann: 1987–2007 (NFL coverage)
*Bobby Unser: (Auto racing coverage)
*Bobby Valentine: (MLB coverage)
*Bob Varsha: (Auto Racing coverage)
*Bill Weber: (Auto racing coverage)

ee also

*List of ESPNEWS personalities
*List of ESPNU personalities
*List of ESPN Radio personalities


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