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.
“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 (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.