Andrea Kremer

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Andrea Kremer (born February 25, 1959) is an Jewish-American television personality and the current sideline reporter for NBC Sunday Night Football. She was previously a reporter for ESPN's SportsCenter.

In 1982, Kremer began her sports journalism career as the sports editor of the Main Line Chronicle in Ardmore, Pennsylvania. In 1984, she joined NFL Films as a producer/director and on-air reporter for the show This Is the NFL. Also, Kremer served as a contributing reporter to the Philadelphia Eagles pre-game show on WIP-AM in Philadelphia.

Kremer was then hired by ESPN in April 1989 as a correspondent in Chicago before moving to work in Los Angeles in 1994. At ESPN, Kremer contributed as a correspondent for SportsCenter, Sunday NFL Countdown, Monday Night Countdown and Outside the Lines.

In April 2006, Kremer joined NBC Sports as a sideline and features reporter for NBC Sunday Night Football, as well as a ``Today Show" special correspondent. Beginning in May 2007 she also became a contributing reporter to HBO's Real Sports.

Kremer has a degree in Arts from the University of Pennsylvania, triple-minoring in English, sociology, and anthropology.[1]

Kremer has been critical of efforts to minimize side line reporting during games. [2]

She currently resides in Marblehead, Massachusetts.

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  1. ^ The Pennsylvania Gazette: Andrea Kremer
  2. ^ NBC's Kremer: ESPN mistreating 'MNF' reporters - USATODAY.com

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