Also the recipient of the Atlanta Tip-Off Team of the Year, Maria Taylor reportedly has an estimated net worth over $2 million. She reportedly earns an average salary of $87,885 in 2019. She is not married yet but is rumored to be dating her boyfriend secretly. But isn't she married yet? Here we have all the details about her relationship, affairs, and family.
The sexy ESPN reporter Maria Taylor isn't married yet, but there are several rumors about Maria having a boyfriend.
According to some sources, she was linked with a mysterious boyfriend and had even posted his photo on Instagram in 2016. She was reportedly planning to get married to him. Taking a look at the picture, the couple was assumed to be in deep love.
Taylor also posted pictures of them in vacationing at Palm Springs. However, she later deleted the pictures of her alleged boyfriend. The couple might have ended their relationship currently and reportedly Taylor is currently single.
She could be dating someone secretly but this time, the diva has chosen to keep it secret after her first affair ended.
Maria Taylor was born to Steve Taylor and Suzette Taylor on May 12, 1987, in Alpharetta, Georgia, United States. Her star sign is Taurus. Talking about her nationality, she is an American and belongs to Afro-American ethnicity.
Maria Taylor's father Steve is a former FBI agent while her mother was the CFO for the Institute of Paper Science and Technology at Georgia Tech. She also has siblings but the detailed information is not available.
As of 2019, Maria Taylor reportedly has a net worth of $2 million. She reportedly received an average salary of $87,885 before she renewed her contract with ESPN in late August of 2018. Her current annual salary is assumed to be somewhere around $150,000.
Her sideline partner Laura Ruthledge earns an annual salary of $400,000 in 2019.
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As a College Football Analyst at ESPN Maria Taylor's 2018's contract reportedly entitles her an average salary $150,000. Her income is further added to several other Cabel sports channel appearances and several college women's sports coverage too.
As of December 2018, Maria Taylor's five years deal with ESPN, by the beginning of 2019 will yield her somewhere around $150 thousands for her on-field play by play reporter per year.