Michelle Beisner-Buck Biography and Wiki
Michelle Beisner-Buck is an American actress, former cheerleader, dancer and television personality currently working as an NFL feature reporter for ESPN. She joined ESPN in 2014 and her NFL stories now appear on both Sunday NFL Countdown and on Monday Night Countdown. Before joining ESPN, she served as a studio host and field reporter for NFL Network from 2006-14.
Michelle Beisner-Buck Age
How old is Michelle? Bick is 48 years old as of 2024. She was born on October 15, 1976, in Denver, Colorado, United States. Her birthday is celebrated on October 15th every year. Her zodiac birth sign is Libra. READ: Lindsey Thiry
Michelle Beisner-Buck Education
Beisner-Buck attended the Green Mountain High School. Later on, she earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Denver back in 1995.
Michelle Beisner-Buck Height
Michelle stands at an average height of 5 feet 8 inches and also maintains an average bodyweight of around 69 kg. Her hair color is blonde and her eye color is dark brown. However, information about her other body measurements is currently under review.
Michelle Beisner-Buck Parents
Beisner-Buck was born and brought up in a simple suburban neighborhood situated in Denver, Colorado. She grew up as the daughter of Mary Wight (mother). Her father is a World War II veteran whose identity is still withheld from the public. It is also not known whether she has any siblings or not. Nevertheless, more details about her father and siblings will be shared once it is available.
Michelle Beisner-Buck Husband | Joe Buck
Is Michelle Married? Beisner-Buck is married to her husband, Joe Buck. The couple got married in a private wedding ceremony held on April 14, 2014. Together Joe and Michelle are blessed with twin sons, Blake and Wyatt. Born and raised in St. Petersburg, Florida, Joe is an American sportscaster and play-by-play announcer for ESPN. READ: Jim Laurie
He also holds a broadcasting degree from the Indiana University Bloomington where he first began his career. Joe’s father also broadcasted in St.Louis Cardinals where he also did spring training. He has also worked for various CBS affiliates, ESPN, The National Football League broadcast and many more before joining FOX Sports. Michelle and her husband Joe reside in St. Louis with their two children.
Michelle Beisner-Buck Twin Sons
Michelle is the mother of two adorable twin sons, Blake and Wyatt. According to our research, Michelle was able to have her babies through In vitro fertilization (IVF).
Michelle Beisner Salary
Michelle working as an NFL feature reporter for ESPN earns an estimated annual salary of $125,000.
Michelle Beisner Buck Net Worth
Michelle Beisner-Buck is an American actress, former cheerleader, dancer and television personality with an estimated net worth of $1 million. READ: Jan Carabeo
Michelle Beisner Buck ESPN
Michelle Beisner-Buck commenced her role as an NFL features reporter at ESPN in 2014. After spending two seasons contributing to Sunday NFL Countdown, her compelling player profiles and NFL narratives are now showcased on both Sunday NFL Countdown and Monday Night Countdown.
Known for her remarkable storytelling skills, Beisner-Buck boasts an extensive portfolio of features. From engaging conversations with former Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo and Texans defensive end JJ Watt to crafting a poignant portrayal (and subsequent follow-up) of former Bengals defensive tackle Devon Still and his daughter Leah as she battled Stage 4 Neuroblastoma. Other notable pieces include a feature on the late NFL head coach Marty Schottenheimer, who was grappling with Alzheimer’s Disease, and “Dear Pops,” which delved into the relationship between 49ers tight end George Kittle and his father. She also covered former Eagle and Saint Malcolm Jenkins’ advocacy for prison reform.
Prior to her tenure at ESPN, Beisner-Buck served as a studio host and field reporter for NFL Network from 2006 to 2014. Her presence was felt on various programs and specials, including Game Day First, Game Day Morning, NFL Total Access, and NFL Fantasy Live.
Throughout her extensive field reporting career, Beisner-Buck secured interviews with notable players and coaches such as Russell Wilson, Richard Sherman, Pete Carroll, Peyton Manning, Ray Lewis, John Elway, Robert Griffin III, and Adrian Peterson. In 2013, she conducted an exclusive sit-down interview with Denver Broncos head coach John Fox upon his return from successful aortic valve replacement surgery.
Beisner-Buck also had prior stints on ESPN, co-hosting “The Russo and Steele Automotive Auctions” and serving as a pit reporter for the Champ Car World Series. Her diverse experience includes reporting and hosting roles with Fox Sports, CBS, NBC, Speed Channel, and other networks.