Tracy Wolfson Turns Heads With Swimsuit Photo At 49
01/26/2025 07:02 PM
Veteran NFL sideline reporter Tracy Wolfson is on the call of the AFC Championship Game on Sunday night.
The Kansas City Chiefs are hosting the Buffalo Bills on Sunday evening. The Chiefs are playing in the conference title game for the seventh straight year. Kansas City, winners of the past two Super Bowls, is looking to make it a historic three-peat. But Andy Reid's team will have to get past Josh Allen and the Bills first.
Wolfson, a veteran CBS Sports sideline reporter who covers the NFL and the NCAA Tournament, is working the game, along with Jim Nantz and Tony Romo.
The University of Michigan graduate doesn't share a ton about her personal life, though she's previously stunned with some sizzling swimsuit photos on Instagram.
Wolfson, 49, turned heads with some rare swimsuit photos shared to her Instagram account.
She went viral for some sizzling swimsuit photos.
Wolfson, who grew up in New York and attended the University of Michigan, began her career in New Jersey. She later worked for MSG Network and ESPN before landing her gig at CBS Sports in 2004. Wolfson started her career at CBS by covering college football before eventually graduating to the NFL.
"I played flag football for my sorority in college, I played basketball and tennis was my main sport, but I didn't want to pursue it," she told Jewish Standard in February 2016.
Wolfson has said that she's known from a young age that she wanted to be a sports reporter. She's living her dream with CBS Sports, that's for sure.
Wolfson and her husband, David Reichel, manage to prioritize their family over everything.
"My family is my real life, and being a mom is my number one priority," she said. "I have an amazing job, and I worked really hard to get where I am, and I love it, but I always say that when it doesn't work out for my family, that's when I'm out."
She added: "If you want to do this job and be a mother, know there will be a lot of sacrifices, a lot of time away on the road by yourself, a lot of missed birthdays, holidays, school plays and kids' games. But I hope I show that women can have it all, it just has to be done right."
Hopefully, Wolfson and the rest of the NFL on CBS crew are treated to a big-time game on Sunday night in Kansas City.