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Reggie Rivers
Former Denver Bronco
CBS4 Weekend Sports Anchor Reggie Rivers thought he'd get away from
sports when he ended his career as a Denver Broncos Fullback, but
sports and journalism are part of who he is.
"After retiring from football, I thought I'd go in a completely
different direction," Reggie said. "But, sports has been such an
integral part of my life and I always gravitate back to it. I've worked
with CBS4 seasonally for the past nine years and now I'm ready to take
it to the next level. Covering sports alongside Weekend Anchors Alan
Gionet and Kathy Walsh will be an interesting challenge and a lot of
fun."
Reggie has been in Denver since 1991 when he joined the
Denver Broncos as a rookie free agent. He played for the Broncos
through the 1996 season and was named Special Teams Player of the Year
in 1993. He is a native of Dayton, Ohio and was born into an Air Force
family as the fourth of five children. During his youth, he lived in
Ohio, England, Florida and Greece before his family settled in the San
Antonio area.
Reggie landed his first job in journalism in 1985
as a senior in high school working for the newspaper San Antonio Light
as an obituary writer. In 1986 he enrolled at Southwest Texas State
University as a journalism major where he served internships with the
Austin American-Statesman newspaper in Texas and Newsday on Long
Island. Reggie received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Southwest Texas
State University in journalism and in 1989 was one of 12 students
selected nationally to attend the Graduate Enhancement Program in
Communications at Ohio University.
After moving to Colorado to
try out for the Denver Broncos, Reggie was hired by the Rocky Mountain
News to write a weekly sports column. The column was initially
scheduled to be a four-week affair during his rookie training camp, but
it turned into an eight-year relationship.
Since 1997 Reggie has
served as an analyst on CBS4's Broncos Pregame Show Countdown to
Kickoff. Between 1993 and 1997, Reggie served as guest-host on several
Denver television and radio shows including Broncos Beat and Sports
Extra on CBS4 and a weekly radio segment called Rolling with Rivers on
NEWSRADIO 850 KOA-AM. From 1997 to 2002, Reggie hosted talk-radio shows
on KOA and KHOW. He also wrote a weekly op/ed column for the Denver
Post from 2000 through 2006.
In addition to serving as CBS4
Weekend Sports Anchor, Reggie currently writes a column for Pro
Football Weekly, hosts the PBS television show Global Agenda on KBDI
Channel 12 and is working toward a Masters degree in International
Studies at the University of Denver.
Reggie has supported
numerous charitable organizations and has received many awards for his
efforts. He and his wife Stephanie enjoy being a part of the Denver
community.
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