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Rich Eisen was born on June 24, 1969, in Brooklyn, New York. He spent his childhood in the Staten Island borough of New York City. While there is limited public information about his parents or siblings, it is known that Eisen developed an early interest in sports and media.
He attended the University of Michigan, where he studied communications and became actively involved in college journalism. While at Michigan, Eisen discovered a passion for sports commentary and writing, which led him to serve as an editor for the student newspaper, The Michigan Daily.
During his time at the University of Michigan, Eisen was also a member of the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity. He graduated in 1990 and pursued further education at Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, one of the premier journalism schools in the country. There, he earned his Master’s degree in journalism in 1994.
While studying at Northwestern, Eisen gained practical experience working at the Staten Island Advance from 1990 to 1993 and at the Chicago Tribune from 1993 to 1994. These early roles honed his writing and reporting skills and set the foundation for his broadcast journalism career.
After earning his Master’s degree, Eisen began his on-air career as a reporter and correspondent for KRCR-TV in Redding, California. He worked at KRCR-TV for two years, gaining valuable experience in television journalism before advancing to a national platform.
In 1996, Eisen joined ESPN, where he became known for his witty and approachable on-air persona. He served as a prominent anchor on SportsCenter and later expanded his hosting portfolio to include shows such as Beg, Borrow & Deal, which aired from September 17, 2002, to August 20, 2003. He also appeared on The Tony Kornheiser Show and The Dan Patrick Show, both of which focused on sports commentary, athlete interviews, and discussions on sports culture.
Thanks to his extensive experience and popularity as a sports broadcaster, Eisen joined NFL Network in 2003. At the network, he became the host of NFL Total Access, further solidifying his reputation as a leading voice in sports media.
Although his initial contract concluded in 2010, NFL Network sought to retain his talent by offering him expanded responsibilities. Eisen accepted a role as host of several key programs, including NFL GameDay Morning, NFL Total Access, and NFL GameDay Highlights. He has remained with the network ever since, contributing to NFL coverage with his trademark blend of insight and humor.
In addition to his television career, Eisen has also ventured into writing. On October 30, 2007, he published the book Total Access: A Journey to the Center of the NFL Universe. The book offers readers an insider’s perspective on the National Football League, presenting a mix of behind-the-scenes insights and personal reflections from his time covering the sport.
Rich Eisen is married to Suzy Shuster, a journalist and sports reporter. The couple married in 2003 and have three children—one daughter and two sons. They maintain a private family life while balancing their professional careers in sports media.
Those interested in learning more about Rich Eisen’s career or his book can visit his Wikipedia page for a detailed biography. His book, Total Access, is available for purchase on Amazon and is recommended reading for fans of the NFL and sports broadcasting.
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