Present television personalities on the ESPN network.
Current ESPN personalities
Analysts
- Troy Aikman (2022-present): Monday Night Football
- Eric Allen (2002–present): NFL Live
- Teddy Atlas (1998–present): Friday Night Fights
- Jon Barry (2006–present): NBA on ESPN
- Jay Bilas (1995–present): College GameDay (basketball) and ESPN College Basketball
- Aaron Boulding (2005–present): video game
- Hubie Brown: (2005–present) NBA on ABC and NBA on ESPN
- Ryan Callahan (2021-present): NHL on ESPN
- Cassie Campbell-Pascall (2021-present): NHL on ESPN
- Lee Corso (1987–present): College GameDay (football)
- Rick DiPietro (2021-present): NHL on ESPN
- Ray Ferraro (2002-2004, 2021-present): NHL on ESPN
- Fran Fraschilla (2004–present): ESPN College Basketball
- Rod Gilmore: ESPN College Football Friday Primetime
- Mike Golic (1995–2020): Golic and Wingo
- Scott Goodyear (2001–present): IndyCar Series
- Tim Hasselbeck (2008–present): NFL Live
- Kirk Herbstreit (1995–present): College GameDay (football) and ESPN Saturday Night Football on ABC
- Desmond Howard (2005–present): College GameDay (football)
- Quint Kessenich (2005–present): lacrosse and ESPN College Football and ESPN College Basketball
- Mel Kiper, Jr. (1984–present): NFL Draft and scouting
- Hilary Knight (2021-present): NHL on ESPN
- Tim Kurkjian (1998–present): Baseball Tonight
- Tim Legler (2000–present): NBA on ESPN, NBA Shootaround and NBA Fastbreak
- Trevor Matich: ESPN College Football
- Mark May: ESPN College Football
- Lon McEachern (1994–present): poker
- Greg McElroy (2015–present): ESPN College Football
- Patrick McEnroe (1995–present): tennis
- Steve McManaman (2010–present): soccer
- Todd McShay: ESPN College Football and NFL Draft scouting
- Barry Melrose (1995-2008, 2009–2023): NHL on ESPN
- Mark Messier (2021-present): NHL on ESPN
- A. J. Mleczko (2021-present): NHL on ESPN
- Dominic Moore (2021-present): NHL on ESPN
- Chris Mortensen: Sunday NFL Countdown and Monday Night Countdown
- David Norrie: College Football on ABC and ESPN College Football
- Andy North (2004–present): golf
- Buster Olney (2003–present): Baseball Tonight
- Jesse Palmer: College Football on ABC and ESPN College Football Thursday Primetime
- Jeff Passan (2019—present): MLB
- David Pollack: ESPNU College Football and College GameDay (football)
- Derek Rae (1994–present): Champions League coverage
- Jordan Rodgers (2016–present): ESPN College Football
- Jalen Rose (2007–present): NBA on ESPN
- Adam Schefter 2009–present: NFL programming
- Mark Schlereth (2002–2017): NFL Live
- Chris Singleton: Baseball Tonight and Monday Night Baseball
- Michael Smith (2003–present): Around the Horn, NFL Live, and E:60
- Matt Stinchcomb: ESPNU College Football
- John Tortorella (2021–2022): NHL on ESPN
- Bob Valvano: ESPN College Basketball
- Jeff Van Gundy: NBA on ESPN
- Fernando Viña: Baseball Tonight
- Dick Vitale (1982–present): ESPN College Basketball
- Jay Walker: ESPNU College Football
- Andre Ware: ESPN College Football
- Kevin Weekes (2021-present): NHL on ESPN
- Jay Williams: ESPN College Basketball
- Damien Woody: (2011–present): NFL Live
Anchors
- John Anderson: 1999–present (SportsCenter)
- Victoria Arlen: 2021–present (SportsCenter)
- Nicole Briscoe: 2008–present (SportsCenter host)
- John Buccigross: 1996–present (Baseball Tonight, ESPNews, NHL 2Night, SportsCenter, In The Crease, and The Point)
- Linda Cohn: 1992–present (SportsCenter, X Center, and In The Crease)
- Antonietta Collins: 2016–present (SportsCenter)
- Shae Peppler Cornette: 2022–present (SportsCenter)
- Kevin Connors: 2008–present (ESPNews, College Football Live and NFL Live)
- Brian Custer 2021–present (SportsCenter)
- Rece Davis: 1994–present (SportsCenter, College Football Live, College GameNight and College GameDay (football))
- Elle Duncan: 2016–present (SportsCenter)
- Chris Fowler: 1986–present (College GameDay (football)) and tennis
- Mike Greenberg: 1996–present (SportsCenter and Mike & Mike)
- Jay Harris: 2003–present (ESPNews and SportsCenter)
- Mark Jones: 1990–present (college basketball, women's basketball and American football coverage)
- Jen Lada: 2015–present (SportsCenter and College Football Live)
- Steve Levy: 1993–present (SportsCenter and NHL on ESPN)
- Chris McKendry: 1996–present (SportsCenter and ESPNews)
- Sarina Morales: 2015–present (SportsCenter)
- Arda Ocal: 2016-present (SportsCenter, The Point, and In The Crease)
- Karl Ravech: 1993–present (Baseball Tonight and SportsCenter)
- Tony Reali: 2000–present (Pardon the Interruption and host of Around the Horn)
- Kelsey Riggs: 2021–present (SportsCenter)
- Dianna Russini: 2015–present (SportsCenter)
- Prim Siripipat: 2011–present
- Hannah Storm: 2008–present (NBA Countdown and SportsCenter)
Commentators
- J.A. Adande: 2003–present (Around the Horn)
- Jim Armstrong: 2004–present (Around the Horn)
- Kevin Blackistone: 2003–present (Around the Horn)
- Bomani Jones: 2014–present (Highly Questionable)
- Norman Chad: 2003–present (World Series of Poker)
- Tim Cowlishaw: 2002–present (Around the Horn and NASCAR Now)
- Israel Gutierrez: 2008–present (Around the Horn and First Take)
- Mina Kimes: 2014–present (Around the Horn)
- Tony Kornheiser: 1997–present (co-host of Pardon the Interruption, and formerly Monday Night Football)
- Jackie MacMullan: 2003–present (Around the Horn)
- Woody Paige: 2003–present (Around the Horn, Cold Pizza and 1st and 10)
- Bill Plaschke: 2003–present (Around the Horn)
- Bob Ryan: 1993–present (The Sports Reporters and Around the Horn)
- Stephen A. Smith: 2003–present (First Take), (NBA Shootaround and formerly Quite Frankly with Stephen A. Smith)
- Sarah Spain: 2016–present (Around the Horn)
- Michael Wilbon: 2001–present (co-host of Pardon the Interruption, and ESPN on ABC's NBA Countdown)
- Marcellus Wiley: 2007–2018 (co-host of SportsNation)
Play-by-play
- Mike Breen: 2003–present (NBA coverage)
- Joe Buck: 2022-present Monday Night Football
- Brian Custer: 2021–present (ESPN CFB, ESPN College Basketball and NBA on ESPN)
- Ian Darke: 2010–present (MLS and World Cup coverage)
- Dan Shulman: 1995–present (MLB and college basketball play-by-play announcer)
- Joe Tessitore: 2003–present (boxing and college football coverage)[1]
- Bob Wischusen: 2006–present (college football, college basketball, and NHL)
Reporters
- Shaun Assael: 2003–present (Outside the Lines reporter, E:60 reporter)
- Bonnie Bernstein: 1995–1998, 2006–present (SportsCenter correspondent, Wednesday Night Baseball, college football, NFL, substitute host for NFL Live and Jim Rome Is Burning, co-host The Michael Kay Show on 1050 ESPN Radio (New York))
- Georgie Bingham 2007–present (co-host of SportsCenter for ESPN non-domestic market and Soccernet SportsCenter)
- Chris Connelly: 2001–present (SportsCenter reporter)
- Jeff Darlington: 2016–present (SportsCenter NFL reporter)
- Dan Graziano: 2011–present (NFL Live, SportsCenter and Get Up)
- Tina Dixon: 2006–present (college football coverage)
- Jeannine Edwards: 1995–present (primary horse racing reporter)
- Gary Gerould 1980–present (NHRA coverage)
- Bob Holtzman: 2000–present (SportsCenter reporter)
- Katie Nolan: 2017–present (Sports? with Katie Nolan podcast)
- Wendi Nix: 2006–2023 (SportsCenter reporter, college football coverage)
- Sal Paolantonio: 1995–present (SportsCenter reporter)
- Tom Rinaldi: 2003–2020 (SportsCenter reporter)
- Holly Rowe: 1998–present (college football sideline reporter, women's college basketball play-by-play)
- Lisa Salters: 2000–present (SportsCenter reporter, Monday Night Football sideline reporter)
- Jeremy Schaap: 1996–present (Outside the Lines host; SportsCenter and E:60 reporter)
- Shelley Smith: 1997–present (SportsCenter reporter)
- Tommy Smyth: 1993–present (Champions League and MLS coverage)
- Sarah Spain: 2014–present (SportsCenter reporter)
- Michele Steele: 2011–present (SportsCenter reporter)
- Marc Stein: 2002–present (NBA Fastbreak)
- Rick Sutcliffe: 2002–present (MLB coverage)
- Gary Thorne: 1992–present (play-by-play announcer for various events)
- Scott Van Pelt: 2001–present (SportsCenter and golf coverage)
- Stan Verrett: 2000–present (SportsCenter)
- Pam Ward: 1996–present (college football and women's basketball coverage)
- Michael Wilbon: 2001–present (co-host of Pardon the Interruption)
- Gene Wojciechowski: 1992–present (ESPN.com)
- Darren Woodson: 2005–present (NFL Live)
- Eric Wynalda: 2003–present (MLS and World Cup)
- Katie George: 2019–present (college football sideline reporter, ACC Network)
Past ESPN personalities
See also
References
- ↑ "Joe Tessitore and Booger McFarland kicked from Monday night football".
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