
THE Kansas City Chiefs have been turning heads on the field this year – and so has a new side line reporter.
Taylor Burr has been covering the NFL side since becoming the latest member of the FOX4 Sports team this summer.
Having graduated from the University of Florida, she landed her first job at WCJB.
There, Burr covered the Florida Gators as well as historic baseball and softball College World Series runs.
She also had a spell as the weekend anchor and sports reporter at TV20 in Gainesville, Florida, before making the move to Kansas City.
And Burr could not wait to share the news of landing her dream role on social media in April.
On X, she wrote, “I’m thrilled to share that I’m joining FOX 4 in Kansas City as their new sports reporter!
“I can’t wait to get started covering the Chiefs, Royals, University of Kansas, Kansas City Current, Sporting KC, the FIFA World Cup and all of the incredible athletes in the KC community. Let’s get to work!”
Burr, who worked alongside the likes of Tiger Woods when previously covering the NB3 Junior Golf Championships, had fans flooding into the comments section when she posted some snaps on Instagram on Wednesday.
She shared photos of herself at Arrowhead Stadium as well as covering other Kansas City sides and the United States Women’s National Team on Wednesday.
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One fan said, “You are absolutely amazing.”
Another added, “Beautiful Taylor!!!!”
A follower noted, “Looking great Taylor – hope your career move is doing well!”
The Chiefs are third in the AFC West, behind the Denver Broncos and Los Angeles Chargers after posting a 5-5 record.
Andy Reid’s side, spearheaded by quarterback Patrick Mahomes, are in danger of failing to reach the play-offs less than 12 months after losing Super Bowl LIX to the Philadelphia Eagles.
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