Andrew Siciliano
Andrew Siciliano

Andrew Siciliano Biography

Andrew Siciliano is a sports anchor and radio announcer from the United States. He is the play-by-play announcer for the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League. He is the lone presenter of NFL Sunday Ticket Red Zone right now.

Andrew Siciliano Age

Andrew Siciliano was born in Reston, Virginia, U.S. on August 28, 1974. He is 48 years old.

Andrew Siciliano Height

Andrew stands at a stature of 5 feet 7 inches/1.7m tall.

Andrew Siciliano Education

From 1992 to 1996, he attended Syracuse University’s S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. He worked as the Assistant Sports Director at WAER, a student-run radio network, while at Syracuse. He also covered fires and City Hall for the commercial radio station WSYR (AM).

He contributed regularly to the Daily Orange, Syracuse University’s independent student newspaper, and divided play-by-play duties for WAER-FM during the 1996 Final Four March Madness game between Syracuse and Mississippi State.

Andrew Siciliano Family

Siciliano was born to an Italian father who worked as a lawyer for the Federal Reserve and a Jewish mother in Reston, Virginia. He completed high school at South Lakes.

Andrew Siciliano Wife

Andrew has not shared any information about his romantic relationships. It is unknown if he is currently in a relationship.

Andrew Siciliano Salary

Andrew earns an annual income of $ 500,000.

Andrew Siciliano Net worth

Andrew has an accumulated net worth of $ 10 million.

Andrew Siciliano Career

Andrew is also the sole host of NFL Sunday Ticket Red Zone on DirecTV’s Red Zone Channel (channel #703). He has been in this position since 2005. In 2014 and 2016, he hosted coverage of the Olympic Games for NBC Sports, mostly on the online-only event’s network “Gold Zone,” which has a style similar to Red Zone.

During his stay at Syracuse University, he served as an assistant sports director at WAER, a student-run radio station. During his final three years at Syracuse, Andrew worked part-time for WSYR-TV Syracuse, covering fires and City Hall.

He was a regular columnist for Syracuse University’s independent student newspaper, the Daily Orange, and shared play-by-play responsibilities for WAER-FM during the 1996 NCAA Men’s Division 1 basketball Final Four game between Syracuse and Mississippi State.

Andrew obtained a dual anchor/reporter position at WMAQ-670 AM in Chicago, Illinois, after finishing his academic career. By 1999, Siciliano was presiding over WMAQ’s now-defunct post-game talk program for the Chicago Bears. Andrew won numerous honors while working at WMAQ, including two AIR Awards for Best Sports Reporter and Best Anchor.

In the year 2000, he moved to Los Angeles to work for Fox Sports Radio. He co-hosted The Tony Bruno Morning Extravaganza and filled in as an anchor on various occasions. He later co-hosted the nightly show Game Time Live with Krystal Fernandez. While at FSR, Andrew was the principal play-by-play announcer for the Arena Football League’s Las Vegas Gladiators.

In 2006, Andrew to an Italian father who worked as a lawyer for the Federal Reserve and a Jewish mothering teams from the Gladiators to the Los Angeles Avengers in order to be nearer to his family. Max Kellerman took over as host of ESPN affiliate 710 AM (KSPN)’s LA Sports Live with co-anchor Mychal Thompson in January 2011.

Marshall Faulk and Eric Dickerson, two members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, took the place of the Rams when they relocated back to Los Angeles. KCBS-TV channel 2 carried local coverage of the games. Daniel Jeremiah succeeded Dickerson in 2017.

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