Andrew Siciliano Biography
Andrew Siciliano is an American sports anchor and radio broadcaster. He is the play-by-play voice announcer for the NFL’s Los Angeles Rams. Andrew is currently the sole host of NFL Sunday Ticket Red Zone.
Andrew Siciliano Age
Andrew was born in Virginia, United States but has not revealed any details concerning his birthdate
Andrew Siciliano Height
Andrew stands at a height of 5 feet 7 inches tall.
Andrew Siciliano Family
ABC has not revealed any details concerning his family.
Andrew Siciliano Wife
Andrew has not disclosed any details concerning his love affairs. It is unknown if he is in a relationship currently.
Andrew Siciliano Education
Andrew studied at Syracuse University’s S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications.
Andrew Siciliano NFL
Andrew is also the lone host of NFL Sunday Ticket Red Zone, which can be found on DirecTV’s Red Zone Channel (channel #703). He’s been in this job since 2005. He’s also a host for the NFL Network’s NFL Total Access. He has also hosted coverage of the Olympic Games for NBC Sports in 2014 and 2016, primarily for the online-only event’s network “Gold Zone,” which has a format similar to that of Red Zone.
He worked as an assistant sports director at WAER, a student-run radio station, during his time at Syracuse University. Andrew worked part-time for WSYR-TV Syracuse during his last three years at Syracuse, covering fires and City Hall.
He was a regular columnist for Syracuse University’s independent student newspaper, the Daily Orange, and split play-by-play duties for WAER-FM during the NCAA Men’s Division 1 basketball game between Syracuse and Mississippi State in the 1996 Final Four.
He obtained a dual anchor/reporter position at WMAQ-670 AM in Chicago, Illinois, following his academic career. By 1999, Siciliano was presenting the now-defunct WMAQ’s post-game discussion show for the Chicago Bears. Andrew received numerous honors during his time at WMAQ, including two AIR awards for Best Sports Reporter and Best Anchor.
He relocated to Los Angeles in 2000 to work for Fox Sports Radio. He was a co-host on The Tony Bruno Morning Extravaganza and a fill-in anchor on several shows. Later, he and Krystal Fernandez co-hosted the nighttime show Game Time Live. Andrew worked as the lead play-by-play announcer for the Arena Football League’s Las Vegas Gladiators while at FSR.
He switched from the Gladiators to the Los Angeles Avengers in 2006 to be closer to his family. Max Kellerman took Andrew’s place at ESPN affiliate 710 AM (KSPN) in January 2011, where he had been hosting LA Sports Live with co-host Mychal Thompson.
Siciliano has worked as a play-by-play commentator for the St. Louis Rams preseason games on KTVI-TV Fox 2 in St. Louis, with former Rams Pro Bowler Torry Holt and Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk. Color commentators for the broadcasts were Holt and Faulk, who were joined by Siciliano, who handled play-by-play duties.
Andrew Siciliano Ears
Siciliano has recently complained that the size and shape of his ears make it difficult for him to go from one area to another. He informed us, “The resistance is ludicrous.” “Because of the size and shape of my ears, my walking and running speeds are severely limited. That would be fine if I could fly well, but I can’t!”
Siciliano’s plastic surgeon proposed reduction surgery, which would reduce Siciliano’s ears to about 32% of their current size while maintaining his audial competency. While this is the more traditional alternative, it is too expensive at six figures.
Andrew Siciliano Salary
Andrew earns an estimated annual salary of $500,000 dollars
Andrew Siciliano Net worth
Andrew has an estimated net worth of $10 million dollars.