Tiffany Blackmon | |
Birthname: | Tiffany Danielle Blackmon |
Birth Date: | October 10, 1984 |
Birth Place: | Attleboro, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Education: | Georgia State University |
Occupation: | Sports reporter |
Tiffany Danielle Blackmon (born October 10, 1984) is an American sports reporter for NFL on CBS and College Football on CBS Sports. She previously was a sports reporter at NFL Network and ESPN College Football.[1] [2]
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. 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.
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.