Lisa Kerney

Lisa Kerney is a FanDuel TV host. She also hosts FanDuel Events and “Specials” including off-season productions related to NBA, MLB, NHL and the NCAA.
Kerney started at FanDuel TV as the host of “More Ways To Win,” FanDuel TV’s sports betting and daily fantasy sports show. Kerney joined FanDuel TV from ESPN, where she was a sports anchor based in Bristol, Connecticut. While at EPSN, she anchored “SportsCenter” five days a week, hosted “NFL Insiders,” “NFL Live,” and “Fantasy Football Now” as well as ESPN’s first-ever internal podcast called “Stay Curious with Lisa Kerney.” Kerney joined ESPN in February 2014 as a studio anchor, appearing on various shows across several ESPN platforms.
Prior to joining ESPN, Kerney was at WCBS-TV in New York, serving as sports anchor for CBS 2 News “This Morning” from 2012 - 2014. While at CBS, Kerney additionally co-hosted the morning show called "The Couch" covering the Tri-State Area. In 2012, she was nominated for an Emmy alongside her WCBS-TV team.
Previously, Kerney was a sports anchor and reporter for MLB Network from 2010-2011. Before that Kerney was at KING-TV in Seattle from 2005-2010 where she served as weekend sports anchor, weekday reporter and Northwest Sports Tonight studio host. She was also responsible for the national highlight segment of The Jim Mora Show, which aired after every Seattle Seahawks game during the NFL season.
Kerney began her career working as the sports producer, reporter, and anchor at KXLF-TV (CBS-affiliate) in Butte, Montana. She received the Montana Standard 2005 People's Choice Awards: Top Choice for "Best Sports Reporter," and "Best TV Personality."
Kerney is a graduate of Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida where she majored in broadcast communications and was point guard and captain of the women's basketball team. She earned Female Scholar Athlete of the Year Honors in 2004 and was most recently awarded Lynn University Alumnus of the Year in 2016.
Kerney is a proud native of Kansas City and currently resides in Greenwich, Connecticut. She and her husband, Patrick Kerney, who played 11 seasons in the NFL for the Seattle Seahawks and Atlanta Falcons, have three daughters and a son.