Taylor Beth Davis speaking on a  microphone. Taylor Beth Davis (Photo via @taylorbethdavis/IG)


ESPN’s Taylor Beth Davis had fans on social media eating out of her hand after posting her Memorial Day photos.

The sideline reporter appeared to have a very enjoyable weekend at the beach. She chose to share some of it with her followers, showing her stunning curves off on the sand in a black bikini.

“holiTay in the sun,” the veteran ESPN and SEC Network personality wrote as the caption to her incredible snaps.

You can check them out right below:


“Taylor you are simply stunning and breathtakingly beautiful,” one user wrote.

Another declared, “Girllllll I’m sorry WHAT!!!! 😍 you ENJOY that vacay hottie!!!”

“She is the moment,” another commented.

“OH MY GOSH????” a fan gushed.

“you’re slaying wow,” a fifth pointed out.

Taylor Beth Davis Has Been With ESPN For A Decade

Taylor Beth Davis has been around for a while.

According to her ESPN bio, the sideline reporter joined The Worldwide Leader in Sports in 2014 and covers college football, basketball, and gymnastics.

Taylor started at the network as a production assistant and content associate, supporting remote broadcast preparations until 2018.

She served as a podcast host for the Carolina Panthers in 2019/22, also working as a team reporter and digital content host for the Kansas City Royals.

“In addition to her reporter role at ESPN, Davis also serves as a podcast host for the BLEAV Podcast Network,” her bio reads.

Taylor has over 30,000 followers on Instagram. We expect the number to be a lot higher in the coming days.

VIDEO: Cameras Caught Sha’Carri Richardson’s Dirty Move As She Ran Her Opponent Down During 4×100-Meter Relay

Sha'Carri Richardson on trackSha’Carri Richardson (Photos via NBC Olympics/Twitter)
Sha’Carri Richardson made sure to remind people that she is still that girl with her performance in the women’s 4×100-meter relay.

Team USA’s women’s relay team will compete in the 4×100-meter final all because Richardson showed why she was made for the big stage.

Sha’Carri Richardson bailed the women out from a near collapse on Thursday in the Olympic 4×100 relay. She overcame a German runner in the anchor leg to help the Americans win their heat and advance to the gold-medal race.

Amid that run, Richardson could be seen staring at Rebekka Haase as she quickly passed her up on the track.