Here’s Some Of The World’s Most Amazing Sideline Reporters
While athletes are always at risk of being injured on the field (professional hazard of course), who knew that there are other workers from a different professional area who are under the threat of being hurt when they are close to the field… These are of course the sideline reporters, the ones who broadcast, interview and convey all the excitement to you before, during and after the competition happens!
Risk-taking is a common thing among those reporting on sports. These include errant balls, mad fans, inattentive players, or just glitches during broadcasts. In many cases, these events happen even on live broadcasts and become immortalized. Some of the most painful and, let’s face it, also funny instances of Why These Reporters Should Be Paid Extra Risk Fees.
When Jimmy Garoppolo Tried His Luck With Erin Andrews…
After San Francisco’s “Thursday Night Football” win over the Arizona Cardinals, Fox sideline reporter Erin Andrews asked Garoppolo how it felt to still be undefeated – Garoppolo’s answer embarrassed Andrews so much and turn up the whole interview into some kind of a pickup situation.

Maybe he was lucky, maybe not.
Sara Carbonero Didn’t Expect This To Happen
The well known Spanish reporter, was just did her work after Spain national team big win in The 2010 South Africa World Cup, when The winners’ captain (and her husband at the time) Iker Casillas came to her interviews spot and did this.

Maybe he got carried away with the excitement… Could it be that this is a secret affair that was forged without anyone knowing until that very moment that it was going on? We need to conduct a comprehensive journalistic investigation into this matter!
50 Cent Have Gone A Bit too Far During Erin Andrews’ Interview
The lovely Fox reporter is getting attention on a weekly basis while broadcasting from the NFL stadiums across the country.

We are pretty sure that this scene was her first experience with this kind of a “player”.
Jessica Kastrop Gets Hit Twice
If it happened once, it might be bad luck, but twice and you’ll start to believe you’re being targeted on purpose. And that’s presumably how Sky Germany’s football broadcaster Jessica Kastrop felt when she was hit in the head by a stray ball for the second time during a live broadcast.

The first was in 2010 when she was reporting pitchside at a match between Stuttgart and Mainz. The second scenario occurred in 2014, just before Bayer Leverkusen’s game against Hoffenheim in the Bundesliga. Chelsea defender Khalid Boulahrouz was the culprit in the first scenario, while the guilty party in the second was Leverkusen’s, Philipp Wollenberg.