Net Worth and Salary

Net Worth and Salary

Reporter Sportscaster

Tracy Wolfson

Tracy Wolfson

Who is Tracy Wolfson?

Tracy Wolfson is an American sportscaster. Tracy Wolfson has been with CBS Sports since August 2002. She is also CBS’s lead reporter for the NFL and NCAA Men’s Basketball.

Tracy worked for CBS as a lead sideline reporter for the SEC hosted and anchored At the Half, and was a sideline reporter for the first Thursday Night Football package.

She was an anchor and reporter for Madison Square Garden Network before joining the station.

She was born in the town of Congers, New York, in the United States. Wolfson is the daughter of Jerome Wolfson and Josephine Wolfson. His father owns a consulting firm, and her mother is an art teacher.

In addition, she was raised as an only child in a Jewish family. Tracy is a family-oriented person who honors her father and mother on Father’s Day by posting photos of them on her Instagram account.

Clarkstown High School North in New York City is where she graduated.

Tracy went on to study communications and media studies at the University of Michigan, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in 1997.

Net Worth of Tracy Wolfson? Salary, Earning

Tracy Wolfson’s net worth is $4.5 million.

Since 2000, she has worked for CBS as a sportscaster, host, and lead sports reporter. Tracy’s annual salary is $151,585.

Relationship, Married Life, Boyfriend/Girlfriend

Tracy Wolfson married her lovely husband David Reichel on December 31, 2001. Tracy’s husband is employed by Barclays Capital.

They met at the University of Michigan, where they were both students. However, they began dating after they graduated from university. In 2001, the couple tied the knot on New Year’s Eve.

Tracy and her husband will be celebrating their 19th wedding anniversary on December 31, 2020. The couple is also the proud parents of three sons, Dylan, Evan, and Ari.

Their first son was born on July 28, 2006, their second on May 24, 2009, and their third on August 12, 2011. Tracy’s husband has a birthday on September 12 every year.

The couple and their three sons live in Tenafly, New Jersey.

Body Measurement- height, Weight, Hair Color

Tracy Wolfson is a woman of average height. Tacy is 5 feet 2 inches tall ( Approx 1.57m ).

Tracy Wolfson- Professional Career

Wolfson has been a sportscaster for CBS Sports since August 2002. Tracy also serves as the lead reporter for CBS’s NFL and NCAA Men’s Basketball coverage, which includes the Final Four and March Madness.

As an NFL Lead Reporter, she covers AFC Wildcard, Divisional, and Championship games, as well as Sunday games.

Tracy has also worked for CBS as a lead sideline reporter for the SEC hosted and anchored at the Half, and was a sideline reporter for the inaugural Thursday Night Football package.

Tracy Wolfson
Tracy Wolfson is sportscasting. Source: nj

Tracy has also appeared in the Super Bowls of 2013, 2015, and 2018.

Tracy is also one of the hosts of We Need to Talk, an all-female sports show on CBS Sports Network.

During her time at CBS, she covered the 2004 and 2005 US Open Tennis Championships, as well as gymnastics, rodeo, auto racing, ice skating, skiing, and track and field.

She was an anchor and reporter for Madison Square Garden Network before joining the station.

She has previously worked as a sports reporter for Turner Sports, Long Island News Tonight, and news-12 Long Island. Tracy began her on-air broadcasting career in Trenton with WZBN-TV.

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Social Media

Her Twitter handle is @tracywolfson.

Quick Facts of Tracy Wolfson

  • She was born in the United States on March 17, 1975, in Congers, New York.
  • Since December 31, 2001, she has been married to her handsome husband David Reichel.
  • Tracy’s husband is employed by Barclays Capital. Dylan, Evan, and Ari are the couple’s three children.
  • Wolfson earns an annual salary of $151,585 for her work as a sportscaster, host, and lead sports reporter for CBS since 2000.
  • Tracy is also one of the hosts of We Need to Talk, an all-female sports show on CBS Sports Network.