Tiffany Blackmon

Tiffany Danielle Blackmon (born October 10, 1984) is an American sports reporter for NFL Network.[1][2]

Tiffany Blackmon Hyatt
Born
Tiffany Danielle Blackmon

(1984-10-10) October 10, 1984
EducationGeorgia State University
OccupationSports reporter
Partner(s)Daniel Hyatt
Children5

Early life and education

Blackmon is the daughter of Jacqueline and former NFL linebacker and former NFL assistant coach Donald Blackmon.[3] Blackmon has one sister Candice and one brother Donald Jr.[4] Blackmon was a four-year starter for the North Gwinnett High School soccer team, where she was named defensive MVP and overall MVP. Blackmon was selected All-Gwinnett County high school team. Blackmon also was selected to the All-State team.[4] Blackmon attended Georgia State University where she played 49 games with the soccer team.

Career

Prior to joining NFL Network, Blackmon worked as an anchor and reporter for Comcast SportsNet Houston.[5] Blackmon was the co-host for the weekly Houston Rockets All-Access show.[1] Blackmon also served as the host of SportsNet Reports.[1] Blackmon also worked at the NBC affiliate KFOR-TV in Oklahoma City, where she was the reporter for the Oklahoma City Thunder of the NBA.[1]

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