Andrea Kremer has been called the “best TV interviewer in the business of covering the NFL” by the Los Angeles Times. She currently serves as a reporter for NBC Sports Olympic unit and correspondent for HBO’s Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel, which she joined in 2007. For five seasons, she was the sideline feature reporter for the Emmy Award winning Sunday Night Football on NBC. She also periodically reported on football for the networks Today morning show. She previously contributed to the NFL Network as a special correspondent and was one of the original columnists for NFL Magazine.
Before joining NBC Kremer was ESPN’s Los Angeles-based correspondent providing in-depth reports for Sports Center, Sunday NFL Countdown and Monday Night Countdown among other studio shows. Kremer has worked more than 20 Super Bowls. A versatile reporter, she has covered NBA Finals and All Star Game, Major League Baseball’s All-Star Game and League Championships, college football bowl games, Stanley Cup Playoffs. She covered swimming in both the 2008 and 2012 Olympics for NBC. Kremer’s forte is breaking news stories.
Prior to joining ESPN, Kremer worked at NFL Films where she was a producer/director and on-air reporter for the nationally syndicated show This Is The NFL. Kremer received an Emmy nomination in 1986 for writing and editing the critically acclaimed NFL Films special Autumn Ritual. She also produced several one-hour special. Her first assignment at NFL Films was working on the HBO program Inside the NFL.
Before joining NFL Films, Kremer was sports editor ’82-’84 of the Main Line Chronicle in Ardmore, PA. A Philadelphia native, Kremer graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 1980.
Hear her discuss her career and her new job on the NFL Network covering player health and safety.
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