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Amber Theoharis
Theoharis interviewing former Baltimore Oriole Aubrey Huff in 2009.
Born (1978-09-13) September 13, 1978 (age 45)
NationalityUnited States
Alma materUniversity of Maryland
OccupationNFL Network Reporter

Amber Theoharis (born September 13, 1978) is a co-host for NFL Network on NFL Total Access.[1]

Theoharis is a 1996 graduate of Middletown High School (Maryland) and of the University of Maryland.[2] She started her media career in Salisbury, Maryland at WBOC news.[citation needed] and was formerly a sports talk radio host for WJZ-FM, and a sports reporter for WRC-TV in Washington, D.C.

In 2007, Theoharis joined MASN as a reporter. Some of her other duties for MASN included covering the Baltimore Ravens by hosting Ravens Xtra with Wally Williams and Bruce Laird and Playmakers, and reporting during Orioles telecasts. In 2011, instead of covering the Baltimore Orioles team on a day-to-day basis and providing live reports during and after games, she started focusing on interviews and features for the network's "Mid-Atlantic Sports Report," blogging regularly and filling in for sportscaster Jim Hunter alongside Rick Dempsey on the "O's Extra" pre- and post-game shows when Hunter shifts into the booth for play-by-play. She also hosted a sports talk show called The A-List on WJZ-FM 105.7 Baltimore and was a columnist for PressBox.[3]

In September 2012, Theoharis left MASN to work for NFL Network on NFL Total Access, where she replaced longtime co-host, Kara Henderson, who left the network after nine years to start a family.

Theoharis was named Baltimore's most eligible bachelorette by Forbes.[4] Theoharis is married to Todd Buchler and together they have two daughters.[5]

References

  1. ^ Zurawik, David. "Q&A with Amber Theoharis as she says goodbye to Baltimore for NFL Network job". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 2012-09-06. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  2. ^ "Orioles Talent". Mid-Atlantic Sports Network. Archived from the original on 25 October 2007. Retrieved 2007-11-03.
  3. ^ Whfs.com
  4. ^ Eaves, Elisabeth. "#26 Baltimore". Forbes. Retrieved 2007-11-03. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  5. ^ "OUTDOOR COMPASS - The Frederick News-Post : Archive". Archived from the original on 2011-09-08. Retrieved 2012-09-30.