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Erin Andrews
/ˈɛrɪn ˈændruːz/
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American sportscaster and television personality renowned for her sideline reporting on NFL games, primarily with Fox Sports after rising to fame at ESPN.
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Erin Andrews braved the frozen sidelines at Lambeau Field, making hypothermia look like high fashion.
With Erin Andrews calling the plays, even the quarterback's fumble seemed like part of a perfectly scripted drama.
Erin Andrews juggled toddler life and NFL duties so seamlessly, coaches started asking her for parenting tips mid-game.
Her one-word tribute to Strahan's Hall of Fame nod said more than a thousand highlight reels ever could.