FOX’s Erin Andrews Bids Emotional Farewell to NFL Crew As Tom Brady Makes Alleged Love Interest Regret Life Decision

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Erin Andrews has been that girl on the NFL sidelines for years—bringing fans exclusive player interviews, catching all the emotional moments, and basically being the queen of sports broadcasting. Whether she’s freezing on the sidelines in December or hyping up a Super Bowl post-game interview. She’s been a staple in football coverage. But beyond the Xs and Os, it’s always been about the people she works with.

Now, it looks like that era might have come to an end. Andrews just dropped a heartfelt Insta post with her entire Fox Sports crew, writing, “I love football. I love covering the players, coaches, staffs, and teams. But I love it more when I get to do it with my work family/team.” Considering her contract is up after the 2024 season, fans are putting on their detective hats, wondering if this is her soft-launch goodbye. Nothing’s official yet, but the vibes are definitely giving “new chapter loading” vibes.

 

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Andrews’ career has been legendary. She started small—grinding as a reporter in Florida, covering hockey and other sports—before ESPN scooped her up in 2004. From there, she took over college football and MLB broadcasts like a total pro. Then, in 2012, she leveled up with Fox Sports, where she became a core part of NFL coverage. Whether she’s sideline reporting or interviewing the biggest names in the game, she’s always brought her signature mix of energy, humor, and deep sports knowledge.

But Erin Andrews isn’t just about sports—she’s built an empire. She co-hosted Dancing with the Stars, launched her own clothing line, and co-founded WEAR, making sportswear for women actually cool. She’s also been super open about her health struggles, including her battle with cervical cancer, using her platform to spread awareness.

So what’s next for her? No clue, but whatever she does, she’s gonna crush it. Whether she stays in football or surprises us with something new, one thing’s for sure—Erin Andrews isn’t just leaving the chat anytime soon.

Kim K’s roast regret: Booed, dragged, and so over it

Kim Kardashian probably thought she was pulling up to Tom Brady‘s Netflix roast for a little lighthearted fun—crack some jokes, play into the dating rumors, maybe even get a couple of laughs. But nah, the second she grabbed the mic, the crowd hit her with straight-up brutal boos. It threw her off for a sec, but she powered through, roasting Kevin Hart’s height and even making a wild joke about her and Brady. “Speaking of Tom and I dating, I know there were some rumors that we were, and I’d never say if we did or not. I’d just release the tape,” she said. The crowd finally loosened up, but yeah… the damage was done.

After the roast, Kim kept it real about how much the whole thing sucked. On The Kardashians, she straight-up said she’d never do one [Roast show] again. “It’s not good for the soul,” she admitted. She also had a whole internal crisis about leaving early, but decided to stick it out. “I can handle it,” she insisted. But let’s be real, getting flamed and booed in front of millions? Not exactly a core memory she wants to keep.

Then the internet did its thing and started spreading rumors that Kim begged Netflix to cut the boos from the final version. But she was not about to let that narrative fly. “No, I could care less. Let me live my life,” she clapped back. Even Netflix confirmed she had nothing to do with the edit. Explaining that tweaking live events is just part of the process.

Looking back, Kim had thoughts. She gave props to Nikki Glaser for actually being funny, but she was so over the “let’s just call women wh–es” jokes. One thing’s for sure—Kim is never signing up for another roast. Y’all won’t catch her getting dragged on stage like that again.

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