Mike Florio

Mike Florio (born June 8, 1965) is an American sportswriter, radio host, and television commentator. He writes for Profootballtalk.com, which he created and owns.

Mike Florio
Florio in 2014
Born (1965-06-08) June 8, 1965[1]
Ohio, US
NationalityAmerican
EducationCarnegie Mellon University
West Virginia University
OccupationLawyer
Sportswriter
Notable credit(s)
NBC Sports
Spouse(s)Jill
Children1

Florio is also a contributor to NBC's Sunday night NFL studio show Football Night in America and appears in the Sunday Night Football postgame show to break down the NFL's top stories of the day with Bob Costas. Additionally, he appears with Peter King during halftime of NBC's coverage of Notre Dame football to discuss timely NFL topics.[2]

Early life

Florio was born and raised in Wheeling, West Virginia. He attended Wheeling Central Catholic High School and graduated in 1983.[3]

He graduated from Carnegie Mellon University with two engineering degrees and from West Virginia University's law school in 1991.[4][5]

Sportswriter career

Florio began his sportswriting for a now-defunct site called NFLtalk.com in June 2000. The site was then bought out by ESPN.com, where Florio continued to write a rumor and news report. He worked for ESPN.com for 6 months.[3]

On November 1, 2001, Florio created the website and blog Profootballtalk.com, which focuses on the National Football League.[6] Florio, 36 at the time, began Profootballtalk.com as a sideline to practicing labor law in Clarksburg, WV.

On June 14, 2009, it was announced that Profootballtalk.com would become an affiliate of NBC Sports, which would hold exclusive rights to Profootballtalk (PFT) content although Florio would retain ownership in a revenue-sharing deal.[7]

After becoming a partner with NBC, Florio began contributing to NBC Sports' television coverage, including Football Night in America.[8]

Personal life

Florio is married to Jill Florio [9][10] and has one child named Alex. They live in Bridgeport, West Virginia.[3] Florio previously practiced law for 18 years.[11][12] Florio is a lifelong fan of the Minnesota Vikings.[13]

References

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