Chris MortensenSenior NFL Analyst |
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Joined ESPN: 1991 |
Chris Mortensen, an award-winning journalist and one of the most respected and accomplished reporters covering the National Football League, joined ESPN in 1991 and appears on ESPN's Sunday NFL Countdown, Monday Night Countdown, SportsCenter and annual NFL Draft coverage. He has also contributed to Outside the Lines. Mortensen, who has covered the Super Bowl each year since 1979, will also host a one-hour national NFL show on ESPN Radio with Bill Parcells on Fridays this fall. Previously, Mortensen served as the NFL columnist for The Sporting News and was a contributing writer for Sport magazine. He covered the NFL for The National (1989-90), where he was one of the first writers hired by editor Frank Deford. He also worked as a consultant with CBS Sports’ NFL Today in 1990. From 1983-89 Mortensen filed investigative reports and covered the Braves (1983-85), Falcons (1985-86) and the NFL (1985-89) for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. In 1987 he was honored with the George Polk Award for his reporting, and he remains the sole sportswriter to receive the award since Red Smith in 1951. Since starting his career with the South Bay (Calif.) Daily Breeze in 1969, Mortensen has received 18 awards in journalism and been nominated for two Pulitzer Prizes. In 1978 he won the National Headliner Award for Investigative Reporting in all categories. The author of Playing for Keeps: How One Man Stopped the Mob from Sinking its Hooks into Pro Football, Mortensen attended El Camino College before serving two years in the Army.
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