Maria Taylor has had a wild couple of years. “You can’t make up the story lines that end up leading to my very first Super Bowl,” she says now, in her first full interview since the controversy that led her to leave her longtime perch at ESPN for NBC Sports.
The broadcaster has ambitious plans for her future, but she could use a clone right now. Taylor is not only cohosting the Super Bowl in Los Angeles this Sunday, but acting as one of the main faces of NBC’s 2022 Winter Olympics coverage—which means she’s been in constant head-spinning motion, jetting between her home in Atlanta, NBC Sports’ Stamford, Connecticut, Olympic headquarters, and Los Angeles, where she’s being fitted by Armani for her Super Bowl outfit. Read More
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