Fox sideline reporter addressed her future on her podcast

ERIN Andrews has signed up for a new career venture amid uncertainty around her Fox future.
The sideline NFL reporter is out of contract with the network this summer.
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Erin Andrews is out of contract at Fox SportsCredit: Getty
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She has been one of the leading on-air talents at FoxCredit: Getty
And while she works out her next move, Andrews has something to keep her busy in the meantime.
She announced on Instagram stories that she will be part of a fundraising event this week.
Andrews, 46, will join her husband and former NHL player Jarret Stoll for the event.
The pair will skate alongside other celebrities to raise funds for L.A. Fire Relief Fund.
That event takes place on February 23 at Crypto.com Arena – the home of the Los Angeles Kings NHL team.
It will also feature the likes of Will Ferrell and Vince Vaughn.
Andrews still has her podcast with Fox Sports colleague Charissa Thompson named “Calm Down.”
The pair were recently part of a record-breaking Super Bowl broadcast.
More than 127 million Americans tuned into Super Bowl LIX.
That made it the most-watched game in history.
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Andrews was on the sideline at the Superdome, working with commentators Tom Brady and Kevin Burkhardt.
She was in the thick of the action afterwards in New Orleans, Louisiana.
The Fox reporter was tasked with speaking to Philadelphia Eagles quarterback and Super Bowl MVP Jalen Hurts.
Hurts had just led the Eagles to a 40-22 win over the Kansas City Chiefs.
Speaking on her “Calm Down” podcast last year, Andrews said, “I think my goal is always kind of the same as last year.
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“Enjoy it, because it’s not going to last forever, especially when your contract is up — and mine is.”
Andrews hit out at fans who booed Taylor Swift as she watched the game.
The music icon flashed up on the big screen at the Superdome.
She was there to support boyfriend and Chiefs star Travis Kelce.
But Swift’s presence was booed by a crowd made up largely of Philadelphia Eagles supporters.
“I feel bad for the most famous and amazing woman in the world who f***ing gets booed at the Super Bowl,” Andrews said.
“She holds the attendance record in the Superdome as an individual, as one individual standing up on that stage rocking the world, and you’re going to boo her.
“Look, I get it. I love the fandom. Eagles are proud fans and they are gonna hate her.”