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Kenneth Wheelock Mayne, Kenny Mayne is an American sports media personality who is best known for his work on ESPN. Until he was laid off in May of 2021, he appeared as host of Kenny Mayne’s Wider World of Sports on ESPN.com, and he appeared as a weekly contributor to Sunday NFL Countdown with his weekly “Mayne Event” segment.

Kenny Mayne: Net Worth| Wife| Daughter| Illness| 2020| 1998

Net Worth:

 

Net Worth: $8 Million
Salary: $3 Million
Date of Birth: Sep 1, 1959 (61 years old)
Gender: Male
Profession: American football player, Comedian, TV Journalist
Nationality: United States of America

How much is Kenny Mayne Worth?

 net worth and salary: Kenny Mayne is an American sports journalist and comedian who has a net worth of $8 million. Kenny Mayne was born in Kent, Washington in September 1959. He works for ESPN and hosts the series Kenny Mayne’s Wider World of Sports for ESPN.com. He is known for his weekly Mayne Event segment on ESPN and has contributed to the television series Sunday NFL Countdown. Mayne was a quarterback who received honorable mention junior college All-American status at Wenatchee Valley College in 1978. He was the backup quarterback to Randall Cunningham at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas where he graduated with a broadcasting degree

Wife:

Laura Waggoner

Daughter:

  1. Riley Hope
Children

The pair have two daughters named Riley Hope and Annie. He is a loving husband as well as a supportive and caring father.

Illness:

BRISTOL, CT–ESPN personality quietly slipped into a coma yesterday without anyone noticing. The sports anchor, known for his deadpan personality and dry sense of humor, was eating lunch in the ESPN cafeteria with Dan Patrick and Mike Greenberg, when his voice trailed off and he slumped back into his seat. Greenberg and Patrick continued their conversation, completely unaware that their friend had just entered a comatose state.

2020:

Kenny Mayne: Net Worth| Wife| Daughter| Illness| 2020| 1998...

Through Jan. 1, Ad Age will be counting down the best brand ideas and campaigns of 2020. 

The Michael Jordan documentary “The Last Dance” was prime pandemic viewing, and State Farm was one of just four sponsors. To celebrate His Airness and the Bulls, ESPN’s in-house agency CreativeWorks turned SportsCenter anchor Kenny Mayne into Nostradamus. 

1998:

State Farm went way back—all the way to 1998—for a fun spot during Sunday’s ESPN premiere of The Last Dance documentary about the ’97-’98 Chicago Bulls. The spot opened with real footage of ESPN anchor Kenny Mayne

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