Katie George interviewing Dan LanningKatie George (Photo Credit: Soobum Im-Imagn Images)
Some news just feels like a win. That’s how fans reacted when ESPN announced that Katie George will join the crew for five games this season. She’s no stranger to a big stage, but this one comes with brighter lights and a lot more acceptance afterall.

George will step onto the NFL sidelines in Week 2 for the Chargers-Raiders matchup, part of ESPN’s doubleheader. For college football fans, she’s already a familiar face. Since 2019, the former Louisville volleyball star has worked in some of the sport’s biggest games for ESPN and ABC, including multiple college football playoff semifinals.

Her resume is quite strong. She earned an Emmy earlier this year for her role in ESPN’s SEC on ABC coverage. She’s covered the . She’s worked regular-season college football games that fans circle on their calendars. And before all that, she dominated the court, earning ACC Player of the Year in 2015 and three first-team all-conference honors.

Fans Welcome Katie George To MNF


It’s not surprising to see that kind of energy. George’s career blends elite athletic experience, media versatility, and a knack for connecting with audiences. Before joining ESPN, she worked as a sports anchor and reporter at WDRB in Louisville, where her background as a star athlete made her a trusted voice in the community.

Her story doesn’t stop at sports. George also earned the Miss Kentucky USA crown and finished in the top 11 at the Miss USA pageant. She’s been chasing challenges her whole life, and winning them more often than not.

Now, she’s taking on one of the NFL’s most visible broadcasting roles, even if it’s for a handful of games. She’ll keep her college football and NBA assignments, but “Monday Night Football” will give her a different kind of spotlight.

It’s a big step. But based on the early reaction, fans already see her as part of the MNF family. And with a career built on big performances, George seems ready to give them something worth cheering for.