FOX Sports’ Erin Andrews shares her thoughts on the Dallas Cowboys and reveals her career goals.

FOX Sports NFL sideline reporter Erin Andrews is looking forward to the upcoming season for several reasons.

Andrews — who has been with Fox Sports since 2012 and has served as a frontline reporter since 2014 — is preparing for another season covering the NFL. And with FOX Sports having a large number of Dallas Cowboys games on their slate, there will be no shortage of stories heading into the 2024 season.

“Some of the things that we’re looking at with our publicity team is — obviously, we’re the Dallas Cowboys heavy on our schedule — they have to work to get CeeDee Lamb’s contract done,” Andrews said in an in-person interview. one. . I know they will. They have a new defensive coordinator (Mike Zimmer) and the last time I saw them in Dallas was the last time everyone saw them and it was their loss at home to the Packers (in the playoffs playoffs).

The Cowboys will open the 2024 season in a big game against the Cleveland Browns — last year’s playoff team — on FOX. That doesn’t include other big matchups on Dallas’ preseason schedule, including the Baltimore Ravens in Week 3 and the Detroit Lions in Week 6, which Andrews and FOX Sports will cover.

“That connection between Dak and CeeDee was a problem that day,” Andrews said of the Cowboys’ 48-32 loss to the Packers last January. “Dak was coming off a big year. How is he doing this year? There’s a lot of talk. Will he re-sign in Dallas? You can close your eyes and come up with 8000 stories for the Cowboys and that’s why we love to have them.”

Andrews has worked nationally since landing a job covering ESPN’s NHL coverage back in 2004. Since then, he’s covered every major sports event you can think of. , be it the World Series, the Daytona 500 and the Super Bowl. That goes without saying that Andrews also entered the world of entertainment, hosting the popular series, Dancing with the Stars, together at the CMT Music Awards.

While talking about the NFL exclusively for FOX, the veteran sports broadcaster details what will be fixed before the season begins.

“I read a ton,” says Andrews. “We get clips sent to us every day of all the teams and leagues and all the articles written about them. And then I dive in. I pull articles from different websites, I go to the websites of team, I watch all their locker room talks. We call the players and coaches every week, and I ask the other players to call me where my team can’t hear different ones that can help you and be useful.”

Andrews also said that whenever he prepares for an upcoming game, he will watch each team’s previous two games to “improve” and says that three-fourths of the preparation is not spent during the broadcast. .

“You never want to get into the situation you’re in, I didn’t have this,” Andrews says of being a sideline reporter. It’s a lot of preparation, but I’m so nervous that it works for me.

Andrews – who is also known for his years of hosting Dancing with the Stars from 2014 to 2019 – says the main difference between covering sports and broadcasting live television is that you don’t “know the outcome” of a sporting event. He explains his years of experience working as an NFL reporter prepared him to host Dancing with the Stars and go CMT Music Awards.

While it’s clear that Andrews will be preparing for another full season in the NFL – FOX’s first NFL preseason broadcast is with the San Francisco 49ers hosting the New Orleans Saints on Aug. 18 – currently enjoying time with his dog, Howie, at the gym. meanwhile. Andrews – who partners with Purina Pro Plan for their “Fueled By” documentary – is very close to her seven-year-old golden retriever, who she’s had with her since he was eight weeks old.

Purina Pro Plan’s “Fueled By” documentaries – featuring Michael Phelps, Lolo Jones and Livvy Dunne – share individual stories and how their dogs – fueled by their nutrition – push them to live healthier lives active.

The 46-year-old freelance journalist explains why she is partnering with Purina and why this campaign is important to her, explaining how the Purina Pro Plan diet helps her dog, Howie, to stay active and “burnt.” Andrews prefaces the documentation of each “Fueled By” athlete by recounting the beginning of each video.

“Every person who watches the ‘Fueled By’ documentaries, for every view, Purina Pro Plan will donate $1 to $150,000 to athletes for animals,” explained Andrews. “That’s a non-profit organization that focuses on protecting pets. Howie actually eats Purina Pro Plan. He loves it. It always makes him feel good, it’s part of an active lifestyle. especially with a mom on the go.”

While Andrews clearly has a long list of accomplishments in his career, he still has a few things on his to-do list as he continues his career. .

“I would love to do a morning show like Good Morning America or the Today Show,” says Andrews. “I think Charissa Thompson and I have a great thing going on our podcast. I think it would be great to host a 9 or 10 o’clock show together. I think we could host hour show have a good time We have men who are fans because of football, and we have women who are fans because of Dancing with the Stars and football and all that on our podcast. I think we would like such an explosion. “

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