Courtney Cronin (Photo via courtneyrcronin/Instagram)
Courtney Cronin might not be as well known as other reporters on ESPN, but she surely made a name for herself during a recent post of hers on social media.
Cronin has been working for ESPN since August 2017 and covered the Minnesota Vikings for several years before moving to the Windy City to report on the Chicago Bears.
The NFL Nation reporter for ESPN, who has been a regular guest on various shows, such as “Around the Horn” and “First Take,” is going viral this week for her work outfit.
Courtney Cronin posted a picture of herself smiling at the “Around the Horn” studio while sporting a dark green short skirt that showed off plenty of her legs.
With her short skirt were some black strappy heels that really brought the outfit together./
Courtney Cronin gained an entirely new fan base as her picture went insanely viral. As of Friday afternoon, it had been seen more than 649,000 times.
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Fans wasted no time commenting on her outfit:
She should take Molly’s place on first take.
— Eazy_Money (@EazyMoney1979) August 22, 2024
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Courtney Cronin Has Brains And Beauty
ESPN reporter Courtney Cronin is going viral over her short skirt and her body, but she is much more than that.
The native of Glenview, Illinois, attended Indiana University Bloomington from 2008 to 2012 and graduated with degrees in journalism and Spanish.
During her college years, Courtney Cronin got her first start at her future job when she was employed at Indiana University Student Television and served as sports director during her final senior year.
That led to her acceptance into a postgraduate internship in digital communications at the NCAA, per Wikipedia.
Once she completed it, Cronin accepted a reporter and editor position at The Clarion-Ledger in Jackson, Mississippi. In 2013, she covered the Southeastern Conference and high school athletics.
By 2016, things were getting better as Courtney Cronin became a multimedia sports reporter for the San Jose Mercury News.
The following year, she would start her career at ESPN.