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The Spun on MSNLaura Rutledge Is Thrilled With ESPN's NFL Analyst Announcement
ESPN shakes up its talent roster seemingly every few months. But one talent decision that The Worldwide Leader in Sports made has beloved reporter Laura Rutledge very happy. On Tuesday, ESPN announced that it had re-signed longtime NFL insider Field Yates to a multi-year agreement with the company.
Rutledge and Salters, whose contract was extended, will work all 20 games with Joe Buck and Troy Aikman in the booth — 17 “Monday Night Football” games, one of the games on ESPN’s Saturday Week 18 doubleheader, a wild-card game and a divisional round game.
ESPN’s Laura Rutledge stuns in a new Blue Delta Jeans photoshoot, captivating fans during an offseason full of summer moments.
NFL sideline reporter Laura Rutledge is getting an increased role on ESPN after the network announced a sideline shakeup.
Laura Rutledge has been named the lead sideline reporter for ESPN's \"Monday Night Football,\" joining Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, and Lisa Salters. This mar
The move sets up the on-air talent roster for what will be ESPN's most important live broadcast ever: Super Bowl LXI in February 2027.
We're a few weeks away from the college football season and ESPN is getting ready for yet another big year after the thrilling 12-team College Football Playoff of last year. As always, Laura Rutledge will be a part of the action.
Joe Burrow speaks to ESPN's Laura Rutledge during a third-quarter interview, breaking down his performance vs. Commanders. The Bengals quarterback add
Laura Rutledge will join ESPN's main Monday Night Football crew to work alongside Lisa Salters as a sideline reporter for 20 games during the 2025 season, the network announced on Tuesday.
ESPN reporter Laura Rutledge announced a new addition to her family, revealing she gave birth to a baby boy in May. The “NFL Live" and SEC Network host said on Twitter on Monday she gave birth ...
Laura Rutledge and the rest of ESPN’s Monday Night Football crew will be providing coverage for the preseason matchup. A few hours before kickoff, the 36-year-old sportscaster took to social media to reveal an unexpected development ahead of the game.