ESPN Signs Dan Graziano To Contract Extension

"Graziano, who joined ESPN in 2011 as a digital contributor covering the NFC East, has steadily expanded his profile on television and online, becoming a familiar voice for fans across SportsCenter, NFL Live, and Get Up."

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ESPN has re-signed NFL national reporter Dan Graziano, solidifying his multiplatform presence across the network’s digital and studio programming. Graziano, who joined ESPN in 2011 as a digital contributor covering the NFC East, has steadily expanded his profile on television and online, becoming a familiar voice for fans across SportsCenter, NFL Live, and Get Up.

Under the new agreement, Graziano will continue to serve as a key contributor to ESPN’s NFL coverage. His reporting will also extend to the NFL Draft, Scouting Combine, League Meetings, and other major league events, providing insights for both in-studio and on-site broadcasts.

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Graziano’s digital work remains a cornerstone of his ESPN tenure. His “Buzz Files” and “Overreaction” stories, which often focus on player contracts, salary cap developments, and the business side of the NFL, have consistently resonated with fans and will continue under the renewed contract.

Graziano’s extension coincides with the re-signing of fellow NFL reporter Sal Paolantonio, whose tenure at ESPN now spans 30 years. While Paolantonio remains the network’s longest-serving full-time reporter, Graziano has emerged as a prominent multiplatform journalist, reflecting ESPN’s continued investment in versatile NFL coverage. Both Paolantonio and Graziano will continue covering major NFL events, from the draft and combine to league meetings, while also contributing to ESPN’s studio programming.

Throughout his nearly 15-year career with ESPN, Graziano has become known for his ability to translate complex league developments into accessible stories for fans, whether on television, radio, or online. His reporting style blends breaking news, analysis, and feature storytelling, offering a comprehensive perspective on the league and its players.

With his renewed contract, Graziano is expected to maintain a strong presence across ESPN’s NFL coverage, further solidifying his role as a trusted voice for fans and an integral part of the network’s reporting team.

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