Tracy Wolfson
Definition
Tracy Wolfson is an American sportscaster best known as the lead sideline reporter for NFL games on CBS Sports.
She also covers NCAA basketball, college football, and hosts 'We Need To Talk' on CBS Sports Network.
An eight-time Emmy nominee, she has won two Sports Emmys for Outstanding Sideline Reporter.
Born March 17, 1975, Wolfson has reported from multiple Super Bowls and major championships.
Examples
Tracy Wolfson sprinted across the turf to snag that post-touchdown interview before the refs could flag her for excessive speed.
While coaches yelled strategies from the sidelines, Tracy Wolfson calmly delivered the play-by-play drama to millions.
Tracy Wolfson juggles Super Bowl coverage and mom life so seamlessly, her kids probably call audibles at bedtime.
In the chaos of overtime, Tracy Wolfson emerged mic-first, turning athlete soundbites into viral gold.