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Kimberly Alicia Jones was born on September 7, 1969, in Dallastown, Pennsylvania. A passionate sports enthusiast from an early age, she pursued her interest in journalism by graduating from Penn State University. Jones has maintained a long-standing relationship with her alma mater and is actively involved with the university’s Center for Sports Journalism.
From 2005 to 2007, Jones made regular radio appearances on the program Let’s Talk Penn State, a show broadcast on Penn State radio. This program was closely connected to her former blog titled Keeping Up with the Jones, which featured commentary and perspectives related to sports.
Jones gained experience by working with various local media outlets before receiving a major career opportunity in 2005 with the YES Network. Prior to joining YES, she was a beat reporter covering the New York Giants and contributed an NFL column to The Star-Ledger in Newark, New Jersey. Her work as a columnist was well-regarded and continues to be referenced by readers and journalists alike.
In 2005, Jones succeeded Suzyn Waldman as a clubhouse reporter for New York Yankees games on the YES Network. Simultaneously, she contributed as a game analyst for Yankees broadcasts on WCBS Radio. Her engaging style and credible reporting quickly made her a respected figure within the Yankees’ media coverage.
Jones also maintained her blog, Keeping Up with the Jones, where she shared personal insights, interviews with athletes, and commentary on games and sports culture. Through this platform, she connected with a broad audience of sports fans and readers.
In 2012, Jones chose not to renew her contract with the YES Network and accepted a full-time reporting role with the NFL Network. Her decision reflected a desire for professional growth and expanded opportunities in football journalism. Her role was later filled by another fellow Pennsylvanian, Meredith Marakovits.
Jones’s radio credentials include guest-hosting stints on popular programs such as Boomer and Carton and Benigno and Roberts on WFAN, stepping in effectively during the absence of regular hosts. Her strong on-air presence and in-depth knowledge made her a listener favorite.
Jones began her tenure covering the Giants while living in Saddle Brook, New Jersey, further emphasizing her long-term presence in the New York sports media landscape. She has since remained a key voice in NFL reporting.
Aside from her journalistic capabilities, Jones is known for her polished on-screen presence and professional demeanor. While occasionally confused with Kimberly Jones, the California-based wine entrepreneur, her audience remains loyal and discerning. Notably, sports fans can follow her updates on Twitter and Facebook, though she does not maintain an official presence on Instagram, where the wine company owner is more active.
In addition to her NFL Network responsibilities, Jones co-hosts Monday Night Live, a football talk show aired on WFAN radio. Her keen insights and engaging commentary continue to resonate with fans of both college and professional football.
With a career built on integrity, professionalism, and a deep love for sports, Kimberly Jones remains a prominent figure in American sports journalism. Her reporting, particularly from the Yankees clubhouse and NFL sidelines, continues to be highly anticipated by sports enthusiasts nationwide.
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