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Suzy Kolber Salary, ESPN, Net Worth 2023, Age, Family, Height, Husband, Children

Suzy Kolber Salary 2023

Suzy Kolber’s salary is $3 million every year, and she gets a monthly salary of $250,000, she is an American football sideline reporter, co-producer, and sportscaster for ESPN.

Year Salary Per Year Salary Per Month
2023 $3 million $250,000
2022 $2 million $166,667

Suzy Kolber Net Worth 2023

Year Net Worth
2023 $18 Million
2022 $17 Million
2021 $16 Million
2019 $15 Million
2018 $14 Million

Suzy Kolber is estimated to have a net worth of $18 million as of 2023. She has accumulated her net worth with the versatility she has shown in each field she has worked in. Her primary source of income is her media career. As she progresses in her career, her net worth is projected to rise.

Suzy Kolber Biography

Suzy Kolber is an American football sideline reporter, co-producer, as well as sportscaster for ESPN. She was one of the original anchors of ESPN2 when it launched in 1993. Three years later, Suzy left ESPN2 to join Fox Sports and then rejoined ESPN in late 1999.

Suzy Kolber Wiki

Birth name: Suzy Kolber
Date of birth: May 14, 1964

Place of birth: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Suzy Kolber age: 58 years (as of 2022)

Birth sign: Taurus
Height: 5′ 7″

Spouse: Eric Brady (m. 2008)
Education: Upper Dublin High School, University of Miami

Profession: Sports reporte

Salary: Over $3 million per year
Net worth: 18 million dollars (2023)

Suzy Kolber Age

Kolber is 58 years old as of 2022, she was born on May 14, 1964, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. She normally celebrates her birthday with her family and close friends every year on May 14. Her zodiac sign is Taurus.

Year 2022 2023
Suzy Kolber Age 58 years 59 years

Suzy Kolber Height

Kolber stands at an average height of 5 feet 7 inches, or approximately 1.70 m. Her weight, hair color, eye color, waist, and bust size will be updated as soon as the details are available.

Suzy Kolber Parents and Siblings

Kolber was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States to Gene Kolber (father), and Sandra Kolber(mother). However, information regarding Kolber’s family members, including her father, mother, and siblings, is not available. We will update her parents’ details once they are confirmed and available to the public.

Suzy Kolber Husband

Kolber is married to her husband Eric Brady. She met her husband, Eric Brady, in the early 2000s as well as dated for several years before getting married in 2008. The pair welcomed their child, a daughter, in March 2008, the same year they exchanged marriage vows.

Kolber’s daughter’s name is Kellyn Pearl Kolber. The couple’s wedding ceremony was not publicized. Instead, they only invited close friends alongside relatives to witness the event. Unlike her wife, Eric Brady has kept a low profile, as well as he, is never featured in the mainstream media. The pair have also raised their child out of the public space.

Suzy Kolber ESPN

She has covered a variety of assignments for ESPN from the National Football League to the 1996 ESPN X Games bicycle stunt events as well as Grand Slam tennis events. Kolber is most recognized as a sideline reporter on ESPN’s Monday Night Football with Michele Tafoya. In the year 2007, she was also a host for ESPN’s pre-race NASCAR Countdown program.

Suzy joined ESPN’s MNF team during its inaugural year in the year 2006 after five previous seasons on ESPN’s Sunday Night Football (2001–05). As a member of the MNF team, Suzy helped the longtime franchise become the most-watched program in cable television history.

She worked the ABC Sports broadcast of Super Bowl XL in Detroit in the year 2006 with Michele Tafoya and contributed to the network’s pre-game show. Suzy also became the first female recipient of the Maxwell Club Sports Broadcaster of the Year Award in the year 2006 and was named to Sports Business Daily’s 2004 list of the 10 favorite sports TV personalities of the past ten years.

Suzy regularly hosts ESPN’s year-round NFL Live news and information show, and she has played a major role in ESPN’s comprehensive coverage of the annual NFL Draft, hosting the Day two telecast (2004–2006) as well as leading analysis segments on Day 1. For the years 1999 through 2003 NFL seasons, Suzy was the host of NFL Matchup. Suzy also previously contributed “Backstage” segments to Monday Night Countdown.

During the NFL off-season, she serves as an anchor on SportsCenter and as an on-site and studio host for ESPN’s tennis coverage at the French Open (from the year 2004–2006) as well as Wimbledon (since the year 2003–2006/2009).

In 1996, 2000, and 2001, Suzy hosted the Summer X Games and Winter X Games, and she co-hosted the event again in Aspen in the year 2006. Suzy also hosted horse racing events including all 3 legs of the Triple Crown for ESPN/ESPN2 studio programs.

Suzy returned to ESPN in August 1999 after originally joining the network in the year 1993 as co-host for ESPN2’s SportsNight, when the network debuted on the month of October 1 of that year. Suzy later served as an anchor on SportsCenter, a reporter on College GameDay, and co-host of the X Games in the years 1995 and 1996. She also hosted ESPN2’s SportsFigures, which uses sports celebrities as well as analogies to teach math and physics.

While covering the 2011 NFL Draft, Suzy came under fire for her interview with Mark Ingram II, who started to sob when Suzy read an e-mail from Ingram’s imprisoned father, The interview was perceived by some as being manipulative.

On Tuesday, September 13, 2011, the ESPN2 debut of the show NFL32 with Suzy Kolber alongside Chris Mortensen hit the air. With a backdrop similar to a sports bar (complete with wainscoting, sports memorabilia, as well as dark woodwork), the show focuses on “dissecting the biggest topics of the day from all 32 NFL teams” as well as attributes much of its design to that of the Dan Patrick Show, a well listened to and watched national radio as well as a television show on DirecTV’s Audience network.

 

 

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