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Fans Said The Same Thing About Erin Andrews' Podcast Outfit

By Max Escarpio

Fans Said The Same Thing About Erin Andrews' Podcast Outfit

NFL reporters Erin Andrews and Charissa Thompson recently hosted an episode of their "Calm Down with Erin and Charissa" podcast at Topgolf.

The two shared an announcement in a sponsorship deal with Topgolf, revealing the newest club that the company has added for its customers. At the introduction of the show, Andrews presented the "sure thing" club and listed it as "huge news" for the company.

While some fans were interested in Andrews' golf swing and Topgolf's announcement, others were focused on the sportscaster's outfit.

Andrews was rocking a grey sweater with the NFL logo patch and the "NFL" name on her chest and arm sleeve. Fans seemed to love her sweater, sharing their reactions to the reporter's outfit.

"Can someone tell me where she got her outfit from," commented one fan.

"Where is that outfit from?? Genuine question! It looks AMAZING," said one fan.

"Wowww I loveee the outfit," said another fan with three heart emojis.

Andrews launched the podcast with Thompson in 2021, partnering with iHeartMedia. Before their initial launch, iHeartMedia mentioned that it would be considered a "controversial podcast" hosted by sportscasters and longtime friends in Andrews and Thompson.

The media company also provided a lengthy description of the podcast, explaining that the weekly episodes will feature discussions about the sportscasters' lives, careers, experiences and "pretty much everything else."

Andrews has grown to be one of the biggest names in sports media over the past decade. She started her career with Fox Sports as an intern while she was a student at the University of Florida in 2000.

The 46-year-old then had a lengthy stint with ESPN from 2004-12, covering college football, NHL, college baseball and more.

In 2012, Andrews made her way back to Fox Sports, serving as a vital member of the NFL's broadcasting crew, gaining fandom from her role as a sideline reporter.

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