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Chris Broussard Bio, Wiki, Age, Height, Fox Sports, Husband, Net Worth, and Twitter

Chris Broussard Biography

Chris Broussard is an American sports analyst and commentator working for Fox Sports 1 (FS1) and Fox Sports Radio as an NBA analyst and regular contributor to FS1’s daily studio shows. He joined the Fox Sports team in October 2016, after previously working for ESPN.

Chris Broussard Career

Well-known for his NBA coverage, he currently co-hosts The Odd Couple with Rob Parker on Fox Sports Radio and the afternoon show First Things First on FS1. He has previously worked as an analyst for The New York Times, ESPN The Magazine, and ESPN.com. He has also appeared as an analyst on ESPN’s SportsCenter, NBA Countdown, First Take, and NBA Fastbreak. Broussard started writing about sports for The Plain Dealer in 1990. After four years of employment, he moved on to cover the NBA for the Akron Beacon Journal, where he worked as the Cleveland Cavaliers beat writer for two and a half seasons.

After that, in 1998, Broussard started working for The New York Times, where he covered the NBA in general for one year, the New Jersey Nets for two years, and the New York Knicks for three years. Broussard began working with ESPN The Magazine in September 2004. In 2004, Broussard started doing more than just writing; he started appearing frequently on ESPN as an NBA insider and analyst. He also started participating in First Take debates about sports with Skip Bayless as a panelist. As an NBA insider, Broussard was added to ABC’s NBA Countdown pregame show for the 2011–12 NBA season. Additionally, he worked for three years as a sideline reporter for ESPN and ABC during nationally broadcast games.

Broussard frequently participates in panels on FS1 programs including Lock It In, First Things First, The Herd with Colin Cowherd, and Skip and Shannon: Undisputed. Broussard took over as co-host of First Things First on August 30, 2021, taking over from former wide receiver Brandon Marshall in the NFL. In 2018, Broussard joined The Odd Couple, a daily national radio program, as co-host. Rob Parker, a different FS1 sports analyst, is his co-host. Sirius XM Channel 83 and FOX Sports Radio both broadcast The Odd Couple.

In October 2023, Broussard called James Harden “retarded” during an appearance on First Things First. This was in response to a comment made by Nick Wright about Harden’s reaction to being traded from the Philadelphia 76ers to the Los Angeles Clippers. He apologized and corrected himself, stating that he had a cousin with developmental disabilities who passed away recently.

Chris Broussard Salary

Broussard earns an annual salary of about $47,000-$120,000.

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Chris Broussard Net Worth

Broussard has an estimated net worth of about $1 Million – $7 Million which he has earned through his career as a sports analyst and commentator.

Chris Broussard Age

Broussard was born on October 28, 1968, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States. He is 55 years old as of 2023 and he celebrates his birthday on the 28th of October every year.

Chris Broussard Height and Weight

Broussard stands at a height of 5 feet 2 inches (1.57 meters) and weighs 73 kg.

Chris Broussard Family

Broussard was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to Edward Broussard, and is an African American of Louisiana Creole descent. Throughout his early years, Broussard and his family moved around a lot because his father worked as a personnel manager for Traveler’s Insurance Co. Before completing high school, he resided in Cleveland, Ohio; Des Moines, Iowa; Syracuse, New York; Cincinnati, Ohio; and Indianapolis, Indiana. Broussard was raised Catholic and has spoken publicly about his Christian faith, which he has had since 1989. He likes to keep his personal life private hence he has neither disclosed the names of his mother nor those of his siblings. However, this information will be updated when available.

Chris Broussard Wife and Children

Broussard has been married to his wife, Crystal Naii Collins Broussard, since 1995. The couple has twin daughters named Alexis and Noelle.

Chris Broussard Fox Sports

While working for Fox Sports Broussard co-anchors alongside:

  1. Alexi Lalas
  2. Kevin Harvick
  3. Colin Cowherd
  4. Craig Carton
  5. Ben Verlander

Chris Broussard Fired

Broussard moved from ESPN to Fox Sports 1 in October 2016. According to his statement, he left ESPN because he would have only been able to work as a reporter if the network had invited him back. He considered FS1’s offer more alluring at that point in his career because it was more in the form of a personality, analyst, and commentator.

Chris Broussard Social Media Platform

Broussard is very active on his Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook pages. He has 1.4M followers on Twitter 213.2k followers on Instagram, and 199k followers on Facebook.

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