We just found out his dating status. In 2014 and 2016, Andrew Siciliano hosted coverage of the Olympic Games for NBC Sports.
During his time at Syracuse University, Siciliano worked in a student-run radio network, WAER as Assistant Sports Director. "Just write down the team on paper. If you’re not at a bar munching on chicken wings and sipping beers like Aaron Rodgers, you’re probably at home watching whichever local NFL game is being shown on FOX or CBS.. Maybe you want to watch that player you targeted on draft day for your fantasy football team.

Siciliano began hosting the Chicago Bear’s post-game talk show for the now-defunct WMAQ. NFL footage © NFL Productions LLC. ... One more team … Even his Twitter threads are often filled with comments on his big ears.But Andrew isn’t the one to let the weight of those comments get to him as he often replies to those comments with his own savagery.If that isn’t pure savage, I don’t know what is. He worked as a regular columnist for the Daily Orange, which was the Syracuse University's flagship newspaper.Siciliano was an anchor at WMAQ-670 AM in Chicago, Illinois. He has held this position since 2005. Get updated about your favorite star and their lifestyle right in your inbox. During his time at Syracuse University, Siciliano worked in a student-run radio network, WAER as Assistant Sports Director. He hosted the Chicago Bears' post-game talk show in 1999. There he served as a co-host of the “Tony Bruno Morning Extravaganza.” Later, he became the host of weeknight program “Game Time Live” along with He then joined ESPN affiliate 710 AM (KSPN), where he acts as a host for LA Sports Live alongside his co-host As of now, he serves as the sole host of “NFL Sunday Ticket Red Zone,” which acts as a viewer’s “remote control” as well as switches around various NFL games as plays if interest occurs.Unlike Siciliano’s professional life which is at the top, his personal life belittled. NFL and the NFL shield design are registered trademarks of the National Football League.The team names, logos and uniform designs are registered trademarks of the teams indicated. He has an estimated net worth of 10 million USD.Andrew Siciliano is on Instagram and Twitter as @AndrewSiciliano. The decision to not play in the fall will likely have a big impact on the NFL Draft … Currently, he serves at NFL Sunday Ticket Red Zone as a host through which he earns a good sum of salary.

And if you’re wondering why we mentioned his ‘possibly married life’ earlier, it’s because he has already reached the age of 44 and it’s only feasible to make a guess about his mystery wife.Anyway, for the minority of the people who even wonder a bit if Andrew is enjoying serene married life with a wife, the answer is no. "Throw the name out," Casserly told NFL Network host and Browns fan Andrew Siciliano. Andrew joined Fox Sports Radio, Los Angeles in 2000. “Remember, every official and every broadcaster is biased against your favorite team.” In his tenure at WMAQ, Siciliano was awarded multiple awards, including 2 “AIR Award” for Best Anchor and Best Sports Reporter.After a year, Siciliano moved to Los Angeles to join Fox Sports Radio. NFL Network's Gregg Rosenthal, Dan Hanzus, Chris Wesseling and Marc Sessler debate which teams are the biggest favorite to win their divisions in the NFC in 2019.The "Around The NFL" crew debates the potential for the Kansas City Chiefs to become a dynasty.NFL Network's "Around The NFL" crew discuss how changes to the preseason, salary cap and more will affect the 2020 season.Jeff Fisher reveals Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh photo op that was too good to pass up.Los Angeles Chargers running back Austin Ekeler joins the "Around The NFL" crew to talk about his offseason workouts, expectations for 2020, his team being featured on HBO's "Hard Knocks" this year and more.NFL Network's Gregg Rosenthal shares what impressed him most about Denver Broncos quarterback Drew Lock's rookie year.The "Around The NFL" discusses if Los Angeles Chargers have blueprint for stopping the Chiefs.