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Trey Wingo, ESPN, and What is His Net Worth?

Trey Wingo Bio and Wiki

Trey Wingo is a well-known former American sportscaster who is most recognized for his time spent at ESPN. His career started in 1997 when he was hired by ESPN as a studio host and quickly rose to become one of the network’s most celebrated anchors. He has hosted NFL Live, SportsCenter, Sunday NFL Countdown, and Golic & Wingo to name a few shows.

Trey is quickly becoming one of the most influential figures in the NFL. Currently, he is the Chief NFL Analyst at Pro Football Network, an online source of news, analysis, and opinion about all things related to professional football. His role involves providing detailed insight into breaking news stories and trends within the sport as well as analyzing games from a strategic perspective. Additionally, Wingo is an equity partner and brand ambassador for Caesars Sportsbook, which gives him a unique perspective on how decisions are made at the highest level of professional football.

Through his work with Pro Football Network, he has gained recognition both inside and outside the world of sports journalism. His expertise in analyzing both individual teams and players makes him a sought-after expert by media outlets across all platforms including radio, television, and print publications.

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Trey Wingo Age and Birthday

Trey was born on September 19, 1963, in Connecticut, United States. Wingo celebrates his birthday on September 19th every year. He is currently 60 years old,  His zodiac sign is Virgo.

Trey Wingo Body Measurements

Trey is a man of average stature, standing at a height of 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 m or 193 cm). However, other details regarding his actual weight and other body measurements are not available for the public. In case of any information found. It will be updated on this site

Trey Wingo Marriage Life

Wingo is a married man. His wife is Janice Parmelee. Their wedding took place on November 1st, 1987. The couple has two children; a son named Chappy Wingo, and a daughter named Chelsea.

Both children are now grown-up and have cleared their education with degrees. He spends quality time with his wife and is never shy of sharing their memories with social media fans.

Trey Wingo Education

Trey was brought up in Greenwich, Connecticut, where he joined the Old Greenwich School, Eastern Junior High School (currently Eastern Middle School), and Greenwich High School where he studied alongside Steve Young. Later, he attended Baylor University where he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in communication

 Career

Wingo started his career with NBC News at Sunrise in New York City as a SPORTS DIRECTOR AT wmgc-tv IN Binghamton, New York, from 1988 to 1990; he also worked at WFMZ-TV in Allentown, Pennsylvania; further worked at WICZ-TV in Binghamton; and at KSDK-TV in St. Louis, Missouri from 1991 TO 1997.

He is also a voice actor and has lent his voice to several NFL-related video games. He has also done campaigns for Swiss Watchmaker Raymond well.

When football is on break, mostly during summer, Wingo covers grand slam tennis from Wimbledon and also the US Open. He has also reported from the site for US Open Golf and The Open. Previously, he had anchored ESPN’s NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament

Trey Wingo ESPN

The news anchor used to be the ply-to-play announcer for the Arena Football League with Mark Schlereth on ESPN. To add to that, he co-hosted SportsCenter.

Trey currently hosts NFL Primetime on ESPN every Monday after Monday Night Football. He is also the presenter of NFL Live and who’s No.1?

Wingo has been the host of the ESPN radio morning show alongside Mike Golic since November 2017. Wingo replaced Mike Greenberg, who latter’s departure for Get Up!, a new ESPN television show

Awards and Achievements

Trey is a six-time winner of the Mid-America Regional Emmy Awards, such as three straight years for outstanding sports reporting. He remains active in a variety of causes, including the Prostate Cancer Foundation’s Athletes for cure campaign, the V Foundation for Cancer Research, as well as Special Olympics

Trey Wingo and Mike Golic

The pair have been working together since 2017 on ESPN radio morning shows. In 2019, he had some competition from his fellow broadcaster when it came to retaining bragging rights in the Wingo Cup. He confessed that his partner was becoming good and he had to do something about the golf game.

Trey Wingo’s Net Worth

According to internet sites; Wingo has a net worth estimated to be $15 million U.S dollars. He has accumulated his wealth over the years as a successful television host. Wingo earns an annual salary of $6 million U.S dollars for his position as an ESPN co-host