Herm
Edwards
Football Analyst
ESPN
Coach Herm Edwards is a current ESPN football analyst where the former NFL and college head coach appears across a variety of shows including SportsCenter, Get Up and many ESPN radio programs. Edwards also co-hosts the Monday Blitz, a new studio show in 2023 airing every Monday during football season.
Former head coach at Arizona State where he lead the Sun Devils to three bowl games in his first four seasons in Tempe. Also at ASU, Edwards contributed in many other aspects of the university including serving as a Professor of Practice in the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication where he was a guest lecturer and held periodic discussions around the intersection of sports and media.
Former NFL head coach for the New York Jets and Kansas City Chiefs where he led both teams to the postseason in his inaugural season.
Played nine NFL seasons as a defensive back with the Philadelphia Eagles. While with the Eagles, Edwards never missed a game, started in Super Bowl XV and his 33 career interceptions remains tied for second most in franchise history.
A consummate team member, always charity minded and an ambassador for the game of football, past recognitions of Edwards efforts have included being named the Walter Camp Foundation Man of the Year; Team ESPN Commentator of the Year and recognized by Shell Oil Company with the Shell Legacy.
Former head coach at Arizona State where he lead the Sun Devils to three bowl games in his first four seasons in Tempe. Also at ASU, Edwards contributed in many other aspects of the university including serving as a Professor of Practice in the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication where he was a guest lecturer and held periodic discussions around the intersection of sports and media.
Former NFL head coach for the New York Jets and Kansas City Chiefs where he led both teams to the postseason in his inaugural season.
Played nine NFL seasons as a defensive back with the Philadelphia Eagles. While with the Eagles, Edwards never missed a game, started in Super Bowl XV and his 33 career interceptions remains tied for second most in franchise history.
A consummate team member, always charity minded and an ambassador for the game of football, past recognitions of Edwards efforts have included being named the Walter Camp Foundation Man of the Year; Team ESPN Commentator of the Year and recognized by Shell Oil Company with the Shell Legacy.