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GlobalSport Matters: Andrea Kremer on the NFL, breaking barriers and working mothers

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If you are a fan of the NFL, have watched or listened to a game over the past 30 years, you have seen the Emmy-Award winning work of Andrea Kremer. Kremer was the first female correspondent at ESPN, where she reported on issues ranging from the abuse of Toradol in the locker room to violence and sexual assault issues for both Sunday NFL Countdown and Outside the Lines. In 2006, Kremer left ESPN to join the NBC Sunday Night Football crew with Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth and contribute to Football Night in America. While at NBC she also reported on the summer and winter Olympics for the network and was the first person to interview swimmer Michael Phelps when he became the most decorated Olympian ever. She has been a correspondent for HBO’s Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel where she uncovered shocking sexual assault cases in Bikram Yoga. But 2018 and 2019 were clearly great years. In 2018, Kremer was selected the Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award winner and was enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.