
'I'm not on Fox Weather,' claims NFL reporter Erin Andrews on live TV after being forced to use umbrella in heavy rain | 410N88Y | 2024-01-29 02:08:01
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FOX Sports star Erin Andrews poked fun at herself as she reported from the Levi's Stadium sidelines while holding an enormous umbrella on Saturday.
The San Francisco 49ers beat the Green Bay Packers 24-21 in a house NFL playoff matchup performed in robust weather circumstances.


Heavy rainfall and powerful wind affected each groups on Saturday night time.
The rainfall began even before the divisional-round recreation kicked off after eight pm ET.
Andrews, 45, had to assist herself with a humongous umbrella as she got here on the Fox NFL Pregame show to debate Packers quarterback Jordan Love's type surge forward of the clash.
Host Curt Menefee stated that Love had been enjoying "lights out" prior to now two months as he introduced the sideline reporter to TV viewers.
"Yeah, he definitely has, as you possibly can tell…" Andrews responded earlier than looking round.
She then stated: "Oh wait, I'm not on Fox Weather, simply kidding.
"The rain is coming down here."
Andrews then previewed her one-on-one interview with Love, who entered the matchup with the 49ers having led the Packers to a dominant victory over the Dallas Cowboys the previous week.
The sportscaster made an appearance on Fox Weather earlier within the 2023 NFL season.
She updated viewers on the windy circumstances at FedExField in Maryland earlier than the Washington Commanders hosted the Cowboys in Week 18.
Andrews stated she was "an aspiring meteorologist" as she talked concerning the climate forecast for the game earlier than adding she "would love to return back."
Packers and 49ers players stored slipping on the rain-drenched Levi's Stadium subject on Saturday.
San Francisco quarterback Brock Purdy – who went 23-of-39 for 252 yards and a landing – might even be seen wiping his palms mid-play to get a better grip on the ball.
After the sport, Purdy opened up on the challenges introduced by the climate through the clash.
"There were typically the place I'm dropping again and the ball was a bit of wet from the grass and it kind of affected some accuracy and stuff," he informed ESPN.
"But that's soccer, so I've received to be better in that space."
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