Erin Andrews announced some major NFL career news on Sunday afternoon.
The veteran NFL on FOX sideline reporter covered Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans. Andrews, 46, was on the call of the Philadelphia Eagles’ win over the Kansas City Chiefs. The Eagles blew out the Chiefs, 40-22, at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. Andrews was on the call, along with FOX’s Kevin Burkhardt, Tom Brady and Tom Rinaldi.
But while Andrews has been working for Fox Sports since 2012, her future at the network is up in the air.

Andrews, who previously worked at ESPN, announced that her contract is up this summer. While she’ll likely return to Fox Sports, you never know what will happen during a contract negotiation. There’s been a lot of turnover in sports broadcasting in recent years – and there’s a lot of new opportunity out there with different streaming platforms.
“Enjoy it, because it’s not going to last forever, especially when your contract is up — and mine is,” Andrews announced on her “Calm Down” podcast with Charissa Thompson.
Meanwhile, Andrews is keeping herself busy. She and her husband, former NHL player Jarret Stoll, will be hosting a fundraiser for the California wildfires at the Crypto.com Center.
“Join us for…Skate for L.A. Strong,” the announcement from Andrews read.

Andrews is keeping herself busy amid the contract rumors, as she’s also been spending some time at the beach, with her husband and her baby boy.
Our thoughts continue to be with everyone in the California area during this scary time as they recover from the fires.