Coley Harvey Wife, Net Worth, Salary, Age, Parents, Bio, ESPN

Coley Harvey Bio

Coley Harvey is a well known American journalist. Currently  he is a general assignment bureau reporter for ESPN. He had previously been a sideline reporter for college football broadcasts for the Big Ten Network and FOX Sports.

Coley Harvey Wife

Harvey is a married man, but he is very secretive when it comes to his personal life. There is no information about the identity of his husband as he prefers to keep off the public eye. It is also not known whether they have children or not. However, the information will be updated as soon as it is available.

Coley Harvey Net Worth

Harvey has an estimated net worth $800 Thousand. His job career is his main source of income. Having worked in the industry for quite some time now, he  has been able to secure a decent fortune for himself.

Coley Harvey Salary

Harvey receives a respectable wage from his job . He receives an average annual salary of $70 Thousand.

Year 2023 2024
Coley Harvey Salary  $70 Thousand  $80 Thousand
Coley Harvey Net Worth $800 Thousand $850 Thousand

Coley Harvey Age

Harvey was born on May 12, 1985, in Atlanta, Georgia, in the United States. As of 2023 he is 38 years old.

Coley Harvey Height, Weight & Body Measurement

Harvey stands proudly at a height of 5 feet 10 inches(1.78 m, 178 cm), he exhibits an exquisite balance in his physique. Weighing approximately 97kg (213lbs), his body measurements are an enviable 34-28-38 centimeters.

By maintaining this height and weight, he demonstrates a dedication to maintaining a healthy balance in his life, which can contribute to his overall well-being and quality of life. These physical attributes are a reflection of his choices and commitment to a lifestyle that values both physical and mental health.

Coley Harvey Parents

Harvey is a native of Atlanta, GA, in the USA. He is the son of Harold Michael Harvey, his father and Cynthia, his mother. His father is also an American political commentator, essayist, publisher, journalist and ex-attorney. Paper Puzzle was written by Coley’s father as well. In addition, his mother has worked for forty years as a senior editor.

Coley Harvey Education

In 2007, he received a bachelor of science in journalism from Northwestern University. Coley worked as a summer intern for MLB.com covering the Braves while attending Northwestern. In addition, during his time in college, he covered the San Francisco Giants. Coley hasn’t revealed where he obtained his high school diploma, though.

Coley Harvey Career

ESPN’s general assignment bureau reporter Coley Harvey works there. He appears on SportsCenter and other ESPN platforms. He is based in New York.

He is currently in his second stint with ESPN, previously worked for the network for six years, from 2013 to 2019, covering the New York Yankees and Cincinnati Bengals among other teams. He made a comeback in October 2021, this time working as a bureau reporter covering breaking news, writing for ESPN.com and other ESPN digital platforms, and producing news pieces for SportsCenter’s 6 p.m. slot.

He began working with the new NFL Nation team in September 2013 and spent three seasons covering the Bengals. He not only wrote about the Bengals but also hosted the weekly interactive web show “NFL Nation TV Spreecast,” which aired live every week and covered league-wide news by utilizing the company’s vast network of NFL reporters and insiders. In addition, he made appearances on Sunday NFL Countdown, NFL Insiders, NFL Live, SportsCenter, and multiple ESPN Radio podcasts.

He has also contributed to ESPN on non-NFL projects. He participated in SportsCenter’s June 2016 coverage of the boxer Muhammad Ali’s passing. He worked in Louisville, Kentucky, the hometown of Ali, for the entire week as an on-site reporter. The day following Ali’s death, Harvey covered the fighter’s funeral for ESPN until after the memorial services honoring his life. He also discussed how the 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting had ties to sports.

Early in January 2023, Harvey reported for ESPN from Cincinnati’s hospital, where Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin was receiving treatment following a cardiac arrest he had suffered during an ESPN Monday Night Football game against the Bengals. Harvey participated in SportsCenter’s on-site reporting for the 2015 Major League Baseball All-Star Game in Cincinnati in July of that year.

When he was away from ESPN, he worked as a sideline reporter for college football and Major League Baseball broadcasts and as an on-air personality for FOX Sports and the Big Ten Network. He also served as a BTN studio show host.

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