Congratulations Pouring In For ESPN Legend Sal Paolantonio On Wednesday originally appeared on The Spun.
Since joining ESPN in August 1995, Sal Paolantonio has established himself as one of the best reporters in the NFL.
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Paolantonio was a political reporter in the 1980s before becoming one of the top beat reporters for the Philadelphia Eagles. In 1994, he won the Associated Press Sports Editors Award for Reporting due to his incredible work with the Philadelphia Inquirer. He was also named Philadelphia’s Best Sportswriter in 1995.
For the past three decades, Paolantonio has covered a plethora of Super Bowl matchups for ESPN. As you’d imagine, he provided great insights on the Philadelphia Eagles’ win over the Kansas City Chiefs this past February.
That being said, Paolantonio will have the chance to cover at least one more Super Bowl for ESPN.
Paolantonio has signed a two-year extension with ESPN, according to Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk. His deal will run through May 2027.

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS – NOVEMBER 17: ESPN reporter Sal Paolantonio walks on the field prior to an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Green Bay Packers at Soldier Field on November 17, 2024 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images)Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images
For the most part, the NFL world is thrilled about ESPN signing Paolantonio to an extension.
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“SalPal one of the great. Congrats,” Michael McCarthy of Front Office Sports said.
“He’s the only good thing ESPN has,” one fan wrote on X.
“One of the 4 or 5 people you can listen too,” another fan commented.
Paolantonio, a member of the Hall of Fame of the All-Sports Museum of Southern New Jersey, has not yet commented on his new deal with the Worldwide Leader In Sports.
Who knows? Maybe he has plans for his 30-year work anniversary.
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Congratulations Pouring In For ESPN Legend Sal Paolantonio On Wednesday first appeared on The Spun on Jul 9, 2025
This story was originally reported by The Spun on Jul 9, 2025, where it first appeared.