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ESPN Reporter Laura Rutledge Turns Heads With Her Outfit for NFL Live

ESPN Reporter Laura Rutledge Turns Heads With Her Outfit for NFL Live

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ESPN Reporter Laura Rutledge Turns Heads With Her Outfit for NFL Live originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
The buzz around the NFL is gradually getting louder as the new season draws closer. The same can be said about ESPN's daily football show, "NFL Live," which continues to air amid the offseason.
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Laura Rutledge continues to provide the audience with her elite broadcasting skills on a daily basis amid the offseason lull. This also includes dazzling her fans with her eye-catching outfits for the show.
On Thursday night, the veteran sportscaster took to Instagram to share some photos of her ensemble from the show earlier in the day.
The 36-year-old former beauty queen flexed her black sleeveless top, which featured a white pointed collar detail. She paired it with a black leather miniskirt and black chunky loafers with white ankle socks.
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The folks on social media shared their reaction to Rutledge's preppy-meets-edgy look.
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"Cutie!" commented sports reporter Kay Adams.
"Hey 👋 ❤️" reacted her husband, former MLB infielder Josh Rutledge.
"Beautiful, just love the outfit," a fan wrote.
ESPN broadcaster Laura Rutledge reporting from the sidelines during a game.Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images.
"That's what beautiful looks like🔥" a reaction read.
"Smoke!🔥" a user said.
"Cute outfit, love the skirt!" another stated.
On the show, Rutledge had an interesting conversation with "NFL Live" co-host Andrew Hawkins about Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence.
Rutledge asked Hawkins about what he wants to see from the former first-overall pick this coming season to show that Lawrence is "making a jump" in his fifth year in Jacksonville.
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According to Hawkins, he wants to see the "2022 version" of the young QB when he was named a Pro Bowler. The analyst also believes that it's a make-or-break year for Lawrence under new head coach Liam Coen.
This was just one of the interesting topics that was discussed during Thursday's show, and surely, things will continue to heat up for Rutledge and Co. as the new season approaches.
Related: College Football Reporter Laura Rutledge 'Hurt' By Damaging Accusation
Related: College Football Reporter Laura Rutledge Suffered a Wardrobe Mishap on Saturday
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 13, 2025, where it first appeared.

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