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Darren Rovell is an American sports business reporter and analyst. He was born on October 24, 1978 in Highland Park, Illinois. He graduated from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism in 2000. Rovell began his career as a sports business reporter for ESPN in 2006. He has since become a regular contributor to ESPN's SportsCenter, Outside the Lines, and other programs. He is also a frequent guest on CNBC and Fox Business Network. Rovell is the author of two books, First in Thirst: How Gatorade Turned the Science of Sweat into a Cultural Phenomenon and The Big Red Machine: How the Cincinnati Reds Became Kings of Baseball. Rovell is married to ESPN reporter and anchor Sara Walsh. They have two children. As of 2021, Darren Rovell's net worth is estimated to be $2 million.
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Who Is Darren Rovell's Wife?
His wife is Cortney Brooke Schlosser (m. 2008)
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Darren Rovell Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Darren Rovell worth at the age of 45 years old? Darren Rovell’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from United States. We have estimated Darren Rovell's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.
| Net Worth in 2023 | $1 Million - $5 Million |
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On November 28, 2018, The Action Network announced that Rovell was joining the company as a senior executive producer reporting to Michael J. Leboff.
On December 23, 2018, Rovell criticized LeBron James for his Instagram story post, which stated, "We been getting that Jewish money, Everything is Kosher." Although James apologized for the Instagram post, Rovell thereafter provided his own Instagram post in an attempt to justify his criticism towards James. Several Instagram and Twitter users suggested that Rovell's criticism of James was misplaced.
In the October 2012 ESPN 30 for 30 episode entitled "Broke" and in a written piece on ESPN.com, Rovell made several incorrect statements about the NFL Players Association's Financial Advisor Program. Even after the NFLPA's attempts to correct the falsehoods with ESPN fact checkers, Rovell's inaccurate comments were included (and remain) in the documentary. His written article was altered to reflect the truth, but without an editor's note to indicate the correction.
On November 17, 2011, Rovell sent a tweet to his followers on Twitter, asking them to come forward with stories about how their businesses were losing money during the 2011 NBA lockout. A high school senior named "Tim," annoyed with Rovell's behavior at the time, created a fake name and email account, telling Rovell online that he owned an escort service in New York frequented by NBA players, which was losing 30% of its business. Rovell failed to verify the authenticity, and ran the story in a CNBC column. "Tim" came forward with the story months later to the website Deadspin, because, he said, "he's just such a [expletive] on twitter all the time [I] just got fed up." Deadspin made Rovell aware of his mistake. On the same day, Rovell released an apology on CNBC saying, "there will always be people out there who want their 15 minutes of fame and not really care how they get there."
In November 2009, Rovell made controversial remarks in an article regarding an American athlete, Meb Keflezighi, the first American to win a New York City Marathon since 1982, by suggesting that he was a ringer. He later apologized.
Emmy Award for his contribution to NBC's 2008 Election coverage.
Rovell married Cortney Brooke Schlosser in a Jewish wedding in 2008.
He attended and graduated cum laude from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, in 2000, where he is on the advisory board for graduate programs in sports administration. He majored in theater. However, he also hosted a college radio show about sports business.
Rovell graduated from Roslyn High School in Roslyn Heights, New York in 1996.
Darren Rovell (born 1978) is a sports business analyst who works for The Action Network. He previously worked for ESPN.
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