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==Current ESPN personalities==
===Analysts===
* [[Troy Aikman]] (
* [[Eric Allen]] (2002–present): ''[[NFL Live]]''
* [[Teddy Atlas]] (1998–present): ''Friday Night Fights''
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* [[Ryan Callahan]] (2021-present): ''[[NHL on ESPN]]''
* [[Cassie Campbell-Pascall]] (2021-present): ''[[NHL on ESPN]]''
* [[Lee Corso]] (1987–present): ''[[College GameDay (football TV program)|College GameDay (football)]]''
* [[Rick DiPietro]] (2021-present): ''[[NHL on ESPN]]''
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* [[Fran Fraschilla]] (2004–present): ''[[ESPN College Basketball]]''
* [[Rod Gilmore]]: ''ESPN College Football Friday Primetime''
* [[Scott Goodyear]] (2001–present): [[IndyCar Series]]
* [[Tim Hasselbeck]] (2008–present): ''[[NFL Live]]''
* [[Kirk Herbstreit]] (1995–present): ''[[College GameDay (football TV program)|College GameDay (football)]]'' and ''[[ESPN Saturday Night Football on ABC]]''
* [[Desmond Howard]] (2005–present): ''[[College GameDay (football TV program)|College GameDay (football)]]''
* [[Quint Kessenich]] (
* [[Mel Kiper, Jr.]] (1984–present): NFL Draft and scouting
* [[Hilary Knight (ice hockey)|Hilary Knight]] (2021-present): ''[[NHL on ESPN]]''
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* [[Tim Legler]] (2000–present): ''[[NBA on ESPN]]'', ''NBA Shootaround'' and ''NBA Fastbreak''
* [[Trevor Matich]]: ''[[ESPN College Football]]''
* [[Lon McEachern]] (1994–present): poker
* [[Greg McElroy]] (2015–present): ''[[ESPN College Football]]''
* [[Patrick McEnroe]] (1995–present): tennis
* [[Steve McManaman]] (2010–present): soccer
* [[Mark Messier]] (2021-present): ''[[NHL on ESPN]]''
* [[A. J. Mleczko]] (2021-present): ''[[NHL on ESPN]]''
* [[Dominic Moore]] (2021-present): ''[[NHL on ESPN]]''
* [[David Norrie]]: ''[[College Football on ABC]]'' and ''[[ESPN College Football]]''
* [[Andy North]] (
* [[Buster Olney]] (2003–present): ''[[Baseball Tonight]]''
* [[Jesse Palmer]]: ''[[College Football on ABC]]'' and ''[[ESPN College Football Thursday Primetime]]''
* [[Jeff Passan]] (2019—present): MLB
* [[Kendrick Perkins]] (2019–present): ''[[NBA on ESPN]]'', ''[[NBA Today]]''
* [[Derek Rae]] (1994–present): [[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] coverage
* [[Jordan Rodgers]] (2016–present): ''[[ESPN College Football]]''
* [[Chris Russo]] (2022-present): ''[[First Take (TV series)|First Take]]''
* [[Nick Saban]] (2024–present): ''[[College GameDay (football TV program)|College GameDay (football)]]''
* [[Adam Schefter]] 2009–present: NFL programming
* [[Peter Schrager]](2025–present): NFL programming
* [[
* [[Chris Singleton (baseball)|Chris Singleton]]: ''[[Baseball Tonight]]'' and ''[[Monday Night Baseball]]''
* [[Marcus pears (defensive end)|Marcus Spears]]: ''[[NFL Live]]'', ''[[First Take (TV series)|First Take]]''
* [[Matt Stinchcomb]]: ''[[ESPNU College Football]]''
▲* [[John Tortorella]] (2021–2022): ''[[NHL on ESPN]]''
* [[Bob Valvano]]: ''[[ESPN College Basketball]]''
* [[
* [[Jay Walker (legislator)|Jay Walker]]: ''[[ESPNU College Football]]''
* [[Andre Ware]]: ''[[ESPN College Football]]''
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===[[News presenter|Anchors]]===
* [[John Anderson (sportscaster)|John Anderson]]: 1999–present (''[[SportsCenter]]'')
* [[Victoria Arlen]]: 2021–present (''[[SportsCenter]]'')
* [[Malika Andrews]] (2018-present): ''[[NBA Today]]'', ''[[NBA Countdown]]''
* [[Nicole Briscoe]]: 2008–present (''[[SportsCenter]]'' host)
* [[John Buccigross]]: 1996–present (''[[Baseball Tonight]]'', ''[[ESPNews]]'', ''[[NHL 2Night]]'', ''[[SportsCenter]]'', ''In The Crease'', and ''The Point'')
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* [[Elle Duncan]]: 2016–present (''[[SportsCenter]]'')
* [[Chris Fowler]]: 1986–present (''[[College GameDay (football TV program)|College GameDay (football)]]'') and tennis
* [[Mike Greenberg]]: 1996–present (''[[SportsCenter]]'' and ''[[
* [[Jay Harris (sportscaster)|Jay Harris]]: 2003–present (''[[ESPNews]]'' and ''[[SportsCenter]]'')
* [[Mark Jones (sports journalist)|Mark Jones]]: 1990–present (college basketball, women's basketball and American football coverage)
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* [[Chris McKendry]]: 1996–present (''[[SportsCenter]]'' and ''[[ESPNews]]'')
* Sarina Morales: 2015–present (''[[SportsCenter]]'')
* [[Arda Ocal]]: 2016-present (''[[SportsCenter]]'', ''The Point'', and ''In The Crease'')
* [[Molly Qerim]]: 2015-present (''[[First Take (TV series)|First Take]]'')
* [[Karl Ravech]]: 1993–present (''[[Baseball Tonight]]'' and ''[[SportsCenter]]'')
* [[Tony Reali]]: 2000–present (''[[Pardon the Interruption]]'' and host of ''[[Around the Horn]]'')
* [[Kelsey Riggs]]: 2021–present (''[[SportsCenter]]'')
* [[Hannah Storm]]: 2008–present (''[[NBA Countdown]]'' and ''[[SportsCenter]]'')
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* [[Jim Armstrong (sports journalist)|Jim Armstrong]]: 2004–present (''[[Around the Horn]]'')
* [[Kevin Blackistone]]: 2003–present (''[[Around the Horn]]'')
* [[Norman Chad]]: 2003–present (''[[World Series of Poker]]'')
* [[Tim Cowlishaw]]: 2002–present (''[[Around the Horn]]'' and ''[[NASCAR Now]]'')
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* [[Mina Kimes]]: 2014–present (''[[Around the Horn]]'')
* [[Tony Kornheiser]]: 1997–present (co-host of ''[[Pardon the Interruption]]'', and formerly ''[[Monday Night Football]]'')
* [[
* [[Woody Paige]]: 2003–present (''[[Around the Horn]]'', ''[[Cold Pizza]]'' and ''[[1st and 10 (2003 TV series)|1st and 10]]'')
* [[Bill Plaschke]]: 2003–present (''[[Around the Horn]]'')
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* [[Sarah Spain]]: 2016–present (''[[Around the Horn]]'')
* [[Michael Wilbon]]: 2001–present (co-host of ''[[Pardon the Interruption]]'', and [[ESPN on ABC]]'s ''[[NBA Countdown]]'')
===Play-by-play===
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===Reporters===
* [[Shaun Assael]]:
* [[Bonnie Bernstein]]: 1995–1998, 2006–present (''[[SportsCenter]]'' correspondent, ''[[Wednesday Night Baseball]]'', college football, NFL, substitute host for ''[[NFL Live]]'' and ''[[Jim Rome Is Burning]]'', co-host ''[[The Michael Kay Show]]'' on [[WEPN (AM)|1050 ESPN Radio]] (New York))
* [[Georgie Bingham]] 2007–present (co-host of ''[[SportsCenter]]'' for ESPN non-domestic market and ''Soccernet SportsCenter'')
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* [[Jeff Darlington]]: 2016–present (''[[SportsCenter]]'' NFL reporter)
* Dan Graziano: 2011–present (''[[NFL Live]]'', ''[[SportsCenter]]'' and ''[[Get Up (TV program)|Get Up]]'')
* [[Gary Gerould]] 1980–present (NHRA coverage)
* [[Bob Holtzman]]: 2000–present (''[[SportsCenter]]'' reporter)
* [[Sal Paolantonio]]: 1995–present (''[[SportsCenter]]'' reporter)
* [[Holly Rowe]]: 1998–present (college football sideline reporter, women's college basketball play-by-play)
* [[Lisa Salters]]: 2000–present (''[[SportsCenter]]'' reporter, ''[[Monday Night Football]]'' sideline reporter)
* [[Jeremy Schaap]]: 1996–present (''[[Outside the Lines]]'' host; ''[[SportsCenter]]'' and ''[[E:60]]'' reporter)
* [[Shelley Smith (sports reporter)|Shelley Smith]]:
* [[Tommy Smyth]]: 1993–present ([[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] and MLS coverage)
* [[Sarah Spain]]: 2014–present (''SportsCenter'' reporter)
* [[Michele Steele]]: 2011–present (''[[SportsCenter]]'' reporter)
* [[Rick Sutcliffe]]: 2002–present (MLB coverage)
* [[Gary Thorne]]: 1992–present (play-by-play announcer for various events)
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* [[Pam Ward]]: 1996–present (college football and women's basketball coverage)
* [[Michael Wilbon]]: 2001–present (co-host of ''[[Pardon the Interruption]]'')
* [[Darren Woodson]]: 2005–present (''[[NFL Live]]'')
* [[Katie George (sportscaster)|Katie George]]: 2019–present (college football sideline reporter, [[ACC Network]])
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