ERIN Andrews showed her excitement for Fox broadcasting next season’s Super Bowl LIX.
The NFL sideline reporter, 45, revealed her eagerness with her colleague Charissa Thompson on their Calm Down podcast.
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Fox colleagues Andrews and Thompson were off during this year’s Super Bowl LVIII between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
CBS broadcasted the big game as the Chiefs would win a 25-22 overtime thriller over the 49ers.
Kansas City won their second straight title with superstar quarterback Patrick Mahomes winning his second MVP in a row.
But Fox will broadcast next season’s Super Bowl when it’s in New Orleans, Louisiana.
An excited Andrews told Thompson during their Calm Down podcast that they’ll work next season’s big game.
Thompson reacted to Andrews’ words and was thrilled, saying, “It’s going to be fun.”
And Andrews then said, “We’re on the clock.”
Since 2013, Thompson has worked for Fox Sports as a host.
Andrews has been a Fox’s NFL sideline reporter since 2012.
Both will be ready to be teammates with the legend Tom Brady.
The New England Patriots icon is set to be an analyst on Fox’s NFL broadcast coverage alongside play-by-play broadcaster Kevin Burkhardt.
Brady signed a 10-year, $375 million deal with the network in 2022.
He’ll replace former NFL tight end star Greg Olsen on the broadcast.
The 46-year-old will be calling the Super Bowl in his first broadcasting season.
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