Tracy Wolfson
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Tracy Wolfson is a multi-Emmy Award-nominated reporter for CBS Sports. She was named the NFL on CBS’s lead game reporter in May 2014 and teams with the lead announce team of Jim Nantz and Tony Romo on the NFL on CBS’s top game... More
Tracy Wolfson is a multi-Emmy Award-nominated reporter for CBS Sports. She was named the NFL on CBS’s lead game reporter in May 2014 and teams with the lead announce team of Jim Nantz and Tony Romo on the NFL on CBS’s top game each week. Wolfson was on the sidelines as lead reporter for Super Bowl LV (2021), Super Bowl LIII (2019) and Super Bowl 50 (2016) and also serves as the lead reporter for CBS Sports’ coverage of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship. She has been the lead reporter on the Final Four since 2008.
Additionally, Wolfson is a host on We Need to Talk, the first-ever nationally televised all-female weekly sports show, which airs on CBS Sports Network.
Wolfson previously spent 10 years as the lead college football reporter for CBS Sports’ coverage of the Southeastern Conference. In addition to college football, she worked select NFL games, including the AFC Wild Card, Divisional and Championship games, as well as coverage of Super Bowl XLVII.
Wolfson has been involved with coverage of the U.S. Open Tennis Championships, Auto Racing, Skiing, Snowboarding, Ice Skating, Gymnastics, Track and Field and Rodeo for the Network. She has also anchored the CBS Sports Desk throughout the year and hosted At the Half during basketball season. Additionally, Wolfson has reported for Turner Sports for select NBA regular-season and playoff games.
Prior to CBS, Wolfson was an anchor/reporter for the Madison Square Garden Network and worked for ESPN as a Host/Reporter covering U.S. Open Golf, College Football and Arena Football (2002-03).
Wolfson began her on-air broadcasting career in 2000 at WZBN-TV in Trenton, New Jersey, as a sports anchor, reporter and producer. She has worked for Oxygen Sports, Long Island News Tonight and News-12 Long Island. Wolfson began her professional career at CBS Sports in 1997 as a researcher working on U.S. Open Tennis, the 1998 Olympic Winter Games and the 1997 NCAA Final Four.
Raised in Congers, New York, Wolfson graduated with a degree in communications from the University of Michigan and currently resides in New Jersey with her family.
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