Jenn Brown Bio-Wiki, Age, Family, Education, Husband, ESPN, and Salary

This article will answer every question you have about Jenn Brown. Below are some of the frequently asked questions about her.

  1. What does Jenn do for a living?
  2. Who are Jenn’s parents and siblings?
  3. What are Jenn’s interests and hobbies?
  4. Is Jenn married or does she have a boyfriend?
  5. Does Jenn have any children?
  6. Where is Jenn now?
  7. How tall is Jenn?
  8. How much money does Jenn earn?
  9. What is Jenn’s net worth?

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Who is Jenn Brown?

Jenn Brown is an American television personality, sports broadcaster, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. She spent eight years as a reporter and host for ESPN and also sidelined the smash-hit show American Ninja Warrior.

Brown was the first female correspondent for Inside the NFL where she worked for two years. She has served as a reporter for College GameDay, the College World Series, Little League World Series, Summer and Winter X Games, and also the ESPYs.

Brown was a Los Angeles-based Bureau reporter for ESPN contributing interviews and also reports for ESPN’s news-gathering operation for SportsCenter, College GameDay, and then College Football Live. Jenn co-hosted ESPNU’s college football show RoadTrip with Jonathan Drubner.

Before joining ESPN, Jenn worked for Showtime Sports as a reporter in 2008 and in 2009. She was a special correspondent on Inside the NFL for 2 seasons, which then won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Studio Show in 2008. Brown was also a live event reporter for boxing and MMA events for both Showtime Sports and CBS. She was one of the hosts on ABC’s Primetime shows The Superstars in 2009.

Jenn worked for E! Entertainment the summer of 2008 as a correspondent on E! News Now. Before joining E!, she hosted shows for networks like CBS, ESPN, CMT, and HDNet. Brown was the host for a nationally syndicated Mountain Lifestyle show called 48 Straight, The Mountain Experience, which she then hosted with Jonny Moseley. She also co-hosted with Moseley The Collegiate Nationals for CBS Sports. Jenn hosted the reality TV show I Want To Look Like a High School Cheerleader Again on Country Music Television in 2007.

A photo of Jenn Brown
A photo of Jenn Brown

Jenn Brown ESPN

She spent 8 years as a reporter and host for ESPN. Brown spent 3 years reporting from the college football sidelines on ESPN’s Thursday Night Primetime Game along with ABC and also ESPN’s Saturday Noon Package. Brown also served as a reporter for the College World Series, Little League World Series, Summer and Winter X Games, the NFL Draft, National Signing Day, and also the ESPYS. She was also a Los Angeles based Bureau reporter for ESPN contributing interviews and also reports for ESPN’s news-gathering operation for SportsCenter, College GameDay, and then College Football Live. Brown also co-hosted ESPNU’s popular college football show RoadTrip which then covered the biggest college football and also basketball rivalry games throughout the year.

How Old is Jenn Brown?

Jennifer Lynne Brown is 39 years old as of 2020 having been born on March 23, 1981, in Orlando, Florida, USA. She shares her birthday with other famous people such as Chaka Khan, Catherine Keener, Randall Park, Michelle Monaghan, Keri Russell, among others.

Jenn Brown Family

Brown was born to parents who were Olympic gymnastics coaches, and her mother also founded several gymnastics schools across the country that trained gymnasts to compete in the Olympics. Her younger sister Carrie was killed in a car accident at the age of 13 on August 7, 2000.

She grew up with a passion for sports. Jenn played seven sports at Bishop Moore High School and she broke the record for the most varsity letters by a male or female athlete with 14.
She captained and played five sports in one year (diving, volleyball, basketball, softball, and track). Brown was also chosen as one of the top 10 athletes in Central Florida in 1999.

Jenn Brown Education

Jenn later attended the University of Florida on an academic scholarship and played four years on the Florida Gators softball team. She captained the team her senior year and then finishing fifth on the team’s career stolen base list.

Jenn received several academic honors while at the University of Florida which includes being named a two time National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) Academic All-American, four-time SEC Academic Honor Roll, National Society of Collegiate Honors, Verizon Academic All-District, two time academic Dean’s List and a two time academic President’s List.

She graduated summa cum laude and was also planning to attend law school to become a sports agent. She got her big break hosting a travel TV show on HDNet called The Wild Side, which was a remake of the famous show Wild On on E!.

Jenn Brown Husband

Brown is married to actor Wes Chatham, with whom she has two sons. She resides in Los Angeles, California.

Jenn Brown Height

Adding to her beautiful well-curved body, Brown stands at a height of 5 feet 6 inches.

Jenn Brown American Ninja Warrior

Brown was a co-host on the NBC and Esquire Network summer primetime show American Ninja Warrior, as well as hosting A Football Life: Backstory and NFL GameDay Scoreboard on the NFL Network.

Jenn Brown Salary

Being one of the best sports journalists in the country, Brown receives a great amount of money as her salary. However, her salary is not yet disclosed. In case there is any news on her salary, we shall update it here as soon as possible.

Jenn Brown Net Worth

Brown’s net worth is not yet disclosed. In case there is any news on her net worth, we shall update it here as soon as possible.

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