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ESPN announced some major news involving popular and veteran reporter Lisa Salters ahead of the 2025 NFL season.
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With the 2025 Monday Night Football season on the horizon, ESPN has extended Salters, elevated Laura Rutledge’s sideline ...
It’s been an incredibly busy week for ESPN and their relationship with the NFL given the announcement of their massive equity ...
The extension was announced by ESPN PR on social media. Salters, who has a net worth of $2,000,000 (according to Celebrity Net Wort)], will join Laura Rutledge as sideline reporters next season. All ...
Lisa has Baltimore ties as a former @wbaltv11 reporter,” continued a third. “Prayers for Lisa Salters on her family matter. This is the second week she’s been gone from MNF,” added a fourth.
ESPN's Laura Rutledge and the "Monday Night Football" crew were in the nation's capital this evening to cover a preseason ...
Mike Breen let Lisa Salters know how much her "teammates" at ABC and ESPN appreciate her. Salters, who is ABC/ESPN's on-court reporter for the NBA Finals, missed Game 2 between the Indiana Pacers ...
Salters, the sideline reporter for "Monday Night Football," grew up in King of Prussia rooting for Wilbert Montgomery and Mo Cheeks, and thinks it's weird that Ron Jaworski knows who she is.
Salters, 54, has been with ESPN since 2000 and has reported on “Monday Night Football” since 2012. She also covers the NBA for ESPN and ABC.
Following a three-game absence, ABC/ESPN sideline reporter Lisa Salters will be back for pivotal Game 5 of the 2025 NBA Finals. ESPN confirmed her return via their press website.
Sideline reporter Lisa Salters will once again be absent for Game 3 of the NBA Finals. As was the case in Game 2, she’ll be replaced in the ESPN on ABC coverage by Jorge Sedano.