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Melissa Stark Reaches 100 NFL Games as Sideline Reporter

FILE - Las Vegas Raiders linebacker Robert Spillane is interviewed by NBC sports sideline reporter Melissa Stark following an NFL football game Sunday, Nov. 12, 2023, in Las Vegas. Stark has reported

Picture this: a seasoned NFL reporter, with years of experience under her belt, stepping onto the sidelines of her 100th regular-season game. Meet Melissa Stark, a familiar face to football fans across the nation. She has traversed 39 stadiums, graced three networks, and even crossed international boundaries in pursuit of her passion for the game. And now, as she prepares to cover her milestone game between the Buffalo Bills and the Los Angeles Chargers, Stark reflects on her incredible journey.

'It's funny because I turned 50 earlier this year, so I thought it averages out right to two games a year throughout my entire life. But 100 games, I don't even know how to quantify that,' Stark muses. With a touch of wonder and gratitude in her voice, she ponders the significance of this achievement. As she enters her second season on NBC's 'Sunday Night Football,' she finds herself etching her name alongside the greats of sports reporting.

Stark's journey began back in 2000 when she first took to the sidelines as a sideline reporter on ABC's 'Monday Night Football' for three seasons. However, the call of family beckoned, and she took a step back to focus on raising her four children, including twins. But the magnetic pull of the NFL was too strong, leading her to join NFL Network in 2011, where she made her mark hosting Sunday morning coverage during the season and occasionally stepping into the role of sideline reporter for international games.

As she reminisces about her first game on September 4, 2000, where the St. Louis Rams triumphed over the Denver Broncos, Stark finds herself transported to a different era of football. The 2000 season saw remarkable moments like Antonio Freeman's stunning overtime catch for the Green Bay Packers against the Minnesota Vikings and the New York Jets' staggering comeback from a 23-point, fourth-quarter deficit to defeat the Miami Dolphins in overtime. She was also there, on the sidelines, when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers lifted the Lombardi Trophy at Super Bowl 37.

Now, with her 100th game approaching, Stark finds herself frequenting the state-of-the-art SoFi Stadium for the fifth time, tied for the third most games she has covered at a single venue. Lambeau Field in Green Bay reigns supreme with seven games, but her truest connection remains with the Green Bay Packers, whom she has witnessed in action a remarkable twelve times.

Stark proudly joins an illustrious list of female reporters who have reached the remarkable milestone of covering over 100 NFL games on the sidelines. Names like Pam Oliver, Erin Andrews, Laura Okmin, Jennifer Hale, Tracy Wolfson, and Lisa Salters echo through the annals of NFL history. Each of these exceptional women has left an indelible mark on the sport, proving that reporting on the gridiron is not solely a man's domain.

But for Stark, the journey is about more than just numbers and milestones. It's about coming back to her career after the blessing of motherhood, bringing a newfound perspective to her reporting. She engages with parents, both mothers and fathers, who text her during games. Now, as a mom herself, she understands the emotional connection and concern they have for their favorite players. It adds depth and a personal touch to her storytelling, allowing fans to see the human side of the athletes they cheer for.

With her 100th game approaching, Stark's expertise and passion for the sport will soon be seen exclusively on Peacock. Saturday night's game, featuring the Buffalo Bills and the Los Angeles Chargers, will be streamed on the platform, offering a unique viewing experience for fans. The familiar voices of Mike Tirico and Cris Collinsworth will guide viewers through the action-packed showdown.

Originally slated to showcase two of the AFC's finest quarterbacks, Josh Allen of the Bills and Justin Herbert of the Chargers, a broken finger has sidelined Herbert for the rest of the season. Nevertheless, Stark remains excited by the prospects of the game. The Bills, a fearsome force in the league, are determined to secure their place in the postseason at 8-6, while the Chargers, under the interim leadership of Giff Smith, seek redemption after a recent coaching change.

Melissa Stark's remarkable journey has taken her from the sidelines of high-stakes matchups to the hearts of football fans across the country. Her milestone of 100 games is a testament to her dedication, resilience, and love for the game. As she continues to bring us the stories that unravel on the gridiron, we can't help but be grateful for her presence, her unique perspective, and the creative tone she adds to the world of NFL reporting.

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