Molly Qerim Net Worth 2023: Salary, ESPN, Bio, Age, Family, Height, Husband

Molly Qerim Net Worth 2023

Year Net Worth
2023 $3 Million
2022 $2.5 Million
2021 $2 Million
2019 $1.5 Million
2018 $1 Million

Molly Qerim is estimated to have a net worth of $3 million dollars as of 2023. She has accumulated her net worth with the versatility she has shown in each field she has worked in. Her main source of earnings is her media personality career. As she progresses in her career, her net worth is projected to rise.

Molly Qerim Salary 2023

Year Salary Per Year Salary Per Month
2023 $500,000 $41,667
2022 $450,000 $37,500

Molly Qerim’s salary is $500,000 every year and gets a monthly salary of $41,667, she is an American television personality and a host of ESPN’s First Take. Molly currently serves as a host of ESPN’s First Take.

Molly Qerim Biography

Molly Qerim is an American television personality as well as a host of ESPN’s First Take. Qerim previously was the host of NFL Network’s weekday morning show, NFL AM, as well as NFL Fantasy Live.

Molly Qerim Wiki

Birth name: Molly Qerim

Date of birth: March 31, 1984

Place of birth: New Haven, Connecticut, United States

Molly Qerim age: 38 years (as of 2022)

Birth sign: Aries

Height: 5′ 6″

Spouse: Jalen Rose (m. 2018–2021)

Education:  University of Connecticut; Quinnipiac University

Profession: Sports anchor

Salary: Over $500,000 per year

Net worth: 3 million dollars (2023)

Molly Qerim Age

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Molly Qerim Photo

Qerim is 38 years old as of 2022, she was born on March 31, 1984, in New Haven, Connecticut, United States. She normally celebrates her birthday with her family and close friends every year on March 31. Her zodiac sign is Aries.

Year 2022 2023
Molly Qerim Age 38 years 39 years

Molly Qerim Height

Qerim stands at an average height of 5 feet 6 inches approximately 1.68 m. Her weight, hair color, eye color, bra size, waist, and bust size will be updated as soon as the details are available.

Molly Qerim Parents and Siblings

Qerim was born and raised in New Haven, Connecticut, United States. However, information regarding Qerim’s family members including her father, mother, and siblings are not available. We will update her parents’ details once confirmed and available to the public.

Molly Qerim Education

Qerim graduated from Cheshire High School before attending the University of Connecticut where she obtained a Bachelor of Arts in communications and a minor in business administration. Qerim received a master’s degree from Quinnipiac University in broadcast journalism.

Molly Qerim Husband

Qerim is currently single and she is not dating anyone as of 2023. She married her longtime boyfriend Jalen, on 20 July 2018. Qerim married a professional and famous basketball player, Jalen Rose. The pair started having an affair on 13th Jul 2016.

Jalen filed for divorce from Qerim in December 2021, after being apart for almost a year, according to TMZ Sports.

Molly Qerim ESPN

Molly was an anchor as well as a reporter for CBS Sports Network. She was also a studio anchor, where Molly hosted SEC Tailgate Show, SEC Tonight, MaxPreps Lemming Report, Full Court Press, and Bracket Breakdown. She has also covered the UFC in her time with ESPN, Versus (which became NBCSN), and FS1. In addition to her work outside the Octagon, Molly has co-hosted the annual World MMA Awards.

In the year 2008, she was the interactive host for College Football Live on ESPN and ESPN2. Molly was also the breaking news reporter for Fantasy Football Now on ESPN2 and was honored with an Emmy for her contribution to the show. Additionally, Molly co-hosted Campus Connection on ESPNU.

She has been a part of other digital media content, conducting interviews with various athletes as well as celebrities for ESPN.com and ESPN Mobile. Molly has covered multiple Super Bowls’ “hosting, reporting, as well as red carpet events”, the Heisman Trophy presentation, the NBA draft, the NBA All-Star Game, as well as the MLB All-Star game, providing on-site reporting and interviews.

Molly became the interim host of ESPN2’s First Take in mid-July 2015. Molly replaced Cari Champion, who was promoted to ESPN’s flagship show, SportsCenter. She was promoted to permanent host of First Take on September 15, of the year 2015.

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