The lights hit just right inside FOX’s glitzy Studio A, but the moment wasn’t about spectacle—it was about affirmation. As Tom Brady joked about Michigan and Erin Andrews deadpanned her way through his banter, there was a familiar rhythm to it all. No bold announcement. No drawn-out contract reveal. Just Andrews, opening the NFL schedule release broadcast with poise and authority—like she’d never left, because she hadn’t. For all the speculation swirling these past months, FOX had just delivered the loudest silent confirmation in sports media: Erin Andrews isn’t going anywhere.
Just three months ago, Erin Andrews was standing on the confetti-soaked turf in New Orleans, mic in hand, asking Jalen Hurts how it felt to lift the Lombardi Trophy. It was her latest in a long line of iconic NFL moments—one of countless interviews over her nearly 25-year career. But what nobody watching could’ve guessed back then? That by May, she’d be co-anchoring a national FOX broadcast alongside Tom Brady—as his peer.
On May 12, FOX Sports dropped a star-powered hammer on the upcoming NFL season, broadcasting its 2025 schedule release show live with Brady, Andrews, Kevin Burkhardt, and Greg Olsen sharing the stage. While the headlines focused on Brady’s new era in the booth and FOX’s record 11 doubleheader weekends, the real takeaway was quieter—and arguably just as big. Erin Andrews, who had been operating without a public contract extension since February, was front and center, kicking off the show with the words: “We need to carry all of this momentum into this upcoming season.” Translation? She’s back. And FOX knows exactly what she means to Sundays.
After Super Bowl LIX shattered viewership records with 127 million U.S. viewers—the most-watched broadcast in American television history—many assumed Andrews’ return was a no-brainer. But for months, no deal had been officially announced. Industry whispers grew louder, speculating whether FOX would move on or retool its roster. But this week’s schedule release show left little room for doubt.
You don’t hand your premiere offseason event to someone you’re letting walk. You certainly don’t pair her with Tom Brady unless you’re making a long-term play. The segment ended with Andrews unveiling the upcoming Week 1 college football heavyweight clash between Ohio State and Texas, which led to Brady throwing in a cheeky “Go Blue!” in defense of his Michigan roots. Andrews shot back dryly: “Try listening to this for 18 weeks.”
That effortless banter—sharp, familiar, unscripted—is exactly why FOX sees Andrews as irreplaceable. She’s not just another face on the broadcast. She’s the connective tissue between fans and the field. Banter aside, the broadcast all but confirmed what had been rumored for months: Erin Andrews is staying with FOX.
Erin Andrews set for FOX comeback
Since joining FOX in 2012 after her high-profile departure from ESPN, Erin Andrews has become a defining voice of NFL Sundays. Whether it’s an emotional postgame interview, a tense injury update, or a lighthearted sideline moment, her presence brings clarity, humanity, and an unmistakable authenticity that few others can match. Players trust her. Coaches open up to her. And viewers, whether consciously or not, associate her voice with the rhythm of the game.

Even her appearance earlier this month on Jenna and Friends sparked fresh waves of excitement across social media. It wasn’t just nostalgia—it was recognition that Andrews still belongs at the heart of the NFL conversation. With Brady now officially embedded in the FOX broadcast booth and the network rolling out 31 NFL broadcast windows, including a new Saturday doubleheader in Week 16, change is in the air. Celebrities are being slotted into analyst roles, and networks are scrambling to outdo one another with splashy hires.
But amidst all that churn, FOX is doubling down on something rare: continuity. Andrews’ return—though never formally announced—felt inevitable. In an industry where contracts and camera time are often louder than on-field action, she’s managed to stay above the noise. She doesn’t have to say “I’m back.” The work speaks for itself.
And now, with Brady at her side and a national platform once again beneath her feet, Erin Andrews enters the 2025 season not as a comeback story—but as a constant. Because some voices don’t fade. They evolve. And those like Erin Andrews lead.
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