Michael Jenkins

American sports journalist
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican sports journalist
PlacesUnited States of America
isSports commentator Journalist Sports journalist
Work fieldJournalism Sports
Gender
Male
Birth7 December 1973, Arlington, USA
Age51 years
Star signSagittarius
Education
University of Texas at Austin
The details

Biography

Michael Jenkins (born December 7, 1973 in Arlington, Texas) is a sportscaster for NBC Sports Radio and NBC Sports Regional Networks. Jenkins is currently the co-host of "The Daily Line," a sports betting show, having previously hosted numerous shows on NBC Sports Washington.

Biography

Jenkins spent most of his childhood years in Breckenridge, Texas. He graduated from Breckenridge High School where he served as class president and was voted "Best All-Around" his senior year. His first broadcasting job came as an 8th grader when he was hired to host a Sunday morning gospel show on a local AM radio station. He received both his bachelor's and master's degree in journalism at the University of Texas at Austin in Austin, Texas.

After graduating, Jenkins moved to Denison, Texas, to work as an anchor/reporter for KTEN-TV. He later moved to Boise, Idaho and worked as a reporter for KTVB-TV.

Jenkins returned to Austin, Texas, as an anchor/reporter for KVUE-TV in 1998 and worked as a journalism professor for four years at Austin Community College. In addition, he served as a voice for the Texas Lottery and hosted a local talent show called "Gimme the Mike." While working at KVUE-TV, Jenkins was a four-time recipient of the RTNDA/Edward R. Murrow Award for both sports and news reporting. He also won a national award from the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum for his story about real-life cowboys.

In 2004, Jenkins moved to Washington, D.C. to join NBC Sports Washington as an anchor/reporter and has since won nine Emmy Awards, four times claiming the region's top prize for sports anchoring while also winning for sports daily program, program host, sports reporting, and sports-news story. Dan Steinberg of The Washington Post once called him "the best fan reporter in the world."

In 2016, a video of Jenkins went viral after he pretended to drink alcohol on-air while lamenting the Washington Capitals being eliminated from the Stanley Cup playoffs, with Dan Patrick of NBC Sports subsequently referring to Jenkins as "sportscasting's Ron Burgundy."

Jenkins is also a cancer survivor, having been diagnosed with a Wilms' tumor in 1981 and is married to Nicole Darin of Big Ten Network.

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