Erin Andrews' contract with ESPN is up at the end of this month.
In recent weeks, Andrews has taken shots from unnamed TV execs about her on-screen talent.
But during her time at ESPN, she's been a sideline reporter, an anchor, a feature reporter, and an interviewer all rolled into one.
In 10 years she went from the bottom of the sports journalism food chain to the top of ESPN.
As she prepares to (maybe) start the next chapter of her career, we took a look back on her incredible rise.
Andrews majored in telecommunications at the University of Florida, and was a member of the Dazzlers dance team
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She started at the bottom of the journalism totem pole after graduating in 2000
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The Sunshine Network hired her to report on the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2001. After a stint covering Atlanta sports for Turner, she was hired by ESPN as an NHL reporter in 2004
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