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Laura Rutledge

Laura Rutledge (born October 2, 1988) is an American sports broadcaster, journalist, and former beauty pageant titleholder, best known as the host of ESPN's weekday news program NFL Live and the SEC Network's pregame show Nation. She also serves as a sideline reporter for select ESPN and games. In August 2025, Rutledge was elevated to the lead sideline reporter for ESPN's , working alongside . Born in , Rutledge grew up in the state and developed an early interest in sports and broadcasting. She attended the , where she earned a degree in and received the Award for Excellence in Broadcasting in 2011. During her college years, she competed in beauty pageants, winning the title of 2012 and placing in the top 15 at the competition, where she performed a routine as her talent. Rutledge launched her professional career as a sideline reporter for in 2012, covering and games, before joining and the in 2014 as a reporter and host. She has since expanded her roles to include contributions to . Her work focuses primarily on and coverage, establishing her as a prominent figure in sports media. Rutledge married former player in December 2013; the couple has two children. The family resides in .

Early life and education

Early life

Laura Rutledge was born Laura McKeeman on October 2, 1988, in , to parents and Robert McKeeman. She spent her early childhood in the , including time in areas like Blue Mountain Beach, before her family relocated to the Orlando area around age nine. Rutledge grew up with two younger brothers, Dave and Alex, the latter of whom died in a accident in 2018, in a supportive household that emphasized artistic and creative development, though specific ties to sports or media in her parents' backgrounds remain private. As a teenager, Rutledge immersed herself in ballet, training intensively and pursuing opportunities that took her abroad to study in China at age 16, as well as at the Kirov Academy of Ballet in Washington, D.C. This dedication nearly led to a professional dance career, but she balanced it with her education at Celebration High School in Celebration, Florida, where she was part of the inaugural freshman class starting in 2003. Her formative years in exposed her to local athletic events and a vibrant culture, fostering an early appreciation for athletics that influenced her eventual pivot toward in .

Education

Rutledge enrolled at the , where she pursued a degree in through the of Journalism and Communications. She graduated in 2011, having honed her skills in campus media by serving as a pre- and post-game sideline reporter for University of Florida Gators and broadcasts on WRUF-AM/FM during her senior year. That same year, she received the Award for Excellence in Broadcasting, recognizing her outstanding contributions to media at the university. As a member of the sorority, Rutledge balanced her academic and extracurricular commitments, including early involvement in student organizations focused on journalism training. During her college years, Rutledge participated in beauty pageants, beginning when friends entered her in the Miss competition as a junior, where she placed as first runner-up and earned scholarship funds. This experience propelled her into further competitions, culminating in her winning the Miss title in July 2012, shortly after graduation. Representing at the Miss America 2013 pageant, she placed in the Top 15, performing a routine as her talent. These pageants provided additional public speaking and performance opportunities that complemented her training.

Broadcasting career

Early career

After graduating from the in 2011, Laura Rutledge began her professional broadcasting career in 2012 as a sideline reporter for , covering and games, as well as hosting the Post Game show and providing halftime programming for . She also served as a producer and host for SDLive on San Diego and hosted Chargers Insider for the , in addition to sideline reporting for and San Diego Padres games. During this period, she competed in beauty pageants, winning the title of 2012. Rutledge relocated to , , in 2012 and joined as a sports anchor for the morning programs and Early Start, serving in the role until 2014 and delivering daily sports updates integrated into broader news coverage. She handled assignments that included reporting on major events, such as NCAA developments, alongside general sports news to engage early-morning audiences. Concurrently, Rutledge contributed sports segments to HLN's , where she provided concise analysis and highlights to complement the show's entertainment-focused format. These early roles at CNN and HLN honed her on-air presence and versatility in blending sports reporting with pacing, setting the stage for her transition to specialized sports networks.

ESPN and SEC Network

Rutledge joined in August 2014 as a reporter and host in anticipation of the SEC Network's launch, marking her entry into comprehensive coverage of Southeastern Conference athletics. In this role, she contributed to the network's inaugural programming, focusing on and other SEC sports. Her prior experience at had provided foundational reporting skills that facilitated this transition to ESPN's platform. From the outset, Rutledge took on hosting duties for SEC Now, the network's daily studio show dedicated to SEC news, analysis, and highlights, which she helmed year-round to engage fans with timely discussions. She also served as a sideline reporter for numerous games, delivering live updates and player insights during SEC matchups, enhancing the broadcast's on-field perspective. This dual role allowed her to build rapport with coaches, athletes, and viewers across the conference's diverse fanbase. Rutledge's responsibilities expanded within ESPN's portfolio, including contributions to pregame coverage and SEC-specific events that amplified the network's regional focus. In 2017, she was elevated to host of SEC Nation, the traveling pregame show that previews key SEC games with in-depth analysis and entertainment, solidifying her as a central figure in game-day programming. Her growth included sideline reporting for major events, such as the between and , where she provided real-time commentary on the high-stakes matchup. By 2019, Rutledge had covered pivotal SEC milestones, including hosting SEC Nation for the featuring Georgia versus LSU, where she navigated extended pregame segments with analysts to break down strategies and storylines. That year, she also reported from the sideline at the , a semifinal pitting against LSU, underscoring her involvement in postseason bowl games that highlighted SEC talent on a national stage. These assignments reflected her deepening expertise in SEC football coverage up to that point.

NFL coverage and major events

In 2020, Laura Rutledge transitioned to a prominent role in ESPN's programming by becoming the host of NFL Live, the network's daily afternoon studio show dedicated to analysis and discussion. Announced in June of that year, the relaunch featured Rutledge alongside analysts including Marcus Spears, , , and , marking her shift from primarily coverage to professional leagues. The program, which airs weekdays during the season, quickly established Rutledge as a central figure in ESPN's studio lineup, earning acclaim for its in-depth breakdowns and guest interviews with players and coaches. In 2025, NFL Live received its first Sports Emmy Award for Outstanding Studio Show – Daily, highlighting the show's impact under Rutledge's leadership. Rutledge expanded her NFL footprint through sideline reporting, providing live updates and player insights during regular-season games and high-stakes postseason matchups. Post-2020, she contributed to ESPN's coverage of , including serving as a sideline reporter for the 2025 Divisional Round game between the Texans and . Her work extended to major events like the Games, where she played a key role in ESPN's presentations, and the , reporting from the 2023 and 2024 events. For in February 2025, Rutledge anchored segments on ESPN's studio programming surrounding the game in New Orleans, contributing to the network's comprehensive pre- and post-game analysis. This evolution culminated in August 2025 when ESPN elevated Rutledge to the primary sideline reporting team for alongside , positioning her with the primetime broadcast team of and for the entire season. The promotion built on her prior sideline experience, allowing her to deliver real-time reporting from the field during ESPN's flagship telecasts. Rutledge's move from , where her tenure honed her reporting skills, to NFL coverage significantly elevated her profile within and the broader sports landscape. This transition not only diversified her portfolio but also amplified her visibility, leading to a multi-year extension in February that secured her role through the decade.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Laura Rutledge married , a former who played for the Colorado Rockies and Boston Red Sox from 2011 to 2017, on December 7, 2013, after dating for approximately two years. The couple met in 2011 at a tailgate event. Around the time of their marriage, they relocated to , which coincided with Rutledge's early broadcasting opportunities at the and Josh's ongoing career in the region during his transitions. The Rutledges have two children: daughter Reese Katherine, born on October 2, 2019, and son Jack Alexander, born on May 25, 2023. The family currently resides in , near ESPN's headquarters, to accommodate Rutledge's demanding schedule. Throughout their marriage, the couple has navigated the challenges of balancing high-profile careers in sports media and athletics, which previously kept them apart for extended periods due to travel demands. , now a with and owner of West Alabama Ford, has transitioned to a more stable role that supports family life alongside Rutledge's ongoing work as an ESPN host and reporter. Rutledge has described motherhood as an ongoing "daily battle" amid her professional commitments, emphasizing the internal adjustments required to manage both worlds effectively.

Interests and philanthropy

Rutledge is a dedicated enthusiast to fuel her demanding schedule, and she has collaborated with to promote their coffee selections at over 750 locations during her on-the-road travels. To stay fit, she regularly attends Pure Barre classes, which she views as a moderate-intensity echo of her earlier training and an effective workout she wishes to do more frequently. Rutledge has voiced enthusiasm for women's sports as a personal passion, citing her enjoyment of disciplines such as , , , , and for their excitement and competitive appeal. As a member of sorority, Rutledge was named the 2022 Outstanding Alumna by the Zeta Tau Alpha Foundation, which focuses on education and awareness philanthropy. In recent years, she has shared insights on balancing professional commitments with family life, including practical tips for traveling with young children to maintain work-life harmony.

Awards and recognition

Emmy nominations

Laura Rutledge's work as a host on has garnered several Sports Emmy nominations from the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, particularly tied to her role on NFL Live. The program, which she has hosted since 2020, features daily discussions on news, analysis, and interviews with analysts, where Rutledge guides conversations and provides insightful moderation to engage viewers on current league developments. In 2023 and 2024, NFL Live received nominations as a finalist in the Outstanding Studio Show - Daily category, recognizing the show's consistent excellence in sports studio programming. These nominations highlight Rutledge's contributions to elevating the format through her preparation, on-air presence, and ability to facilitate dynamic panel debates that cover everything from player performances to strategic insights. Building on this acclaim, NFL Live advanced to win the Outstanding Studio Show - Daily award in 2025, marking the program's first victory in the category and further affirming Rutledge's impact as host.

Other honors

Rutledge began her public recognition through beauty pageants, winning the title of 2012 after winning Miss St. Petersburg in 2011 and Miss Pinellas County in 2012. Her platform emphasized as her talent, and she represented at the competition in , where she advanced to the Top 15. This achievement marked her fourth pageant participation and provided early visibility that complemented her emerging broadcasting career. In , Rutledge received the 2011 Red Barber Award for Excellence in Broadcasting while at the , honoring her standout contributions as a student broadcaster. Named after the legendary baseball announcer , the award recognizes superior performance in campus media, highlighting her skills in reporting and hosting that laid the foundation for her professional roles at and the . Rutledge has been acknowledged for advancing women in sports media through high-profile engagements, including co-hosting the 22nd annual Wonder Women awards luncheon in 2020 alongside anchors from and . Organized by Multichannel News as part of NYC Television Week, the event celebrates female leaders in media, underscoring her role in promoting gender equity within the industry up to recent years.

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