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Amber Theoharis Of The NFL Network Joins Scott And Jeremy

Amber Theoharis of the NFL Network joined the Scott Garceau Show with Jeremy Conn to talk about where here career has gone since leaving the Fan and maintaining her love for the Ravens and Orioles. Amber has come a long way from her time with the Fan, she is now the host of NFL Total Access on the NFL Network. She talked about what it's like to be a big part of the Super Bowl. "It's the seond year in a row that I've done it with my co-anchors from Total Access. At first it's weird because you're at the Super Bowl and you start to talk and you can hear your voice reverberating throughout the stadium. You realize like wow everybody at the Super Bowl is looking at me right now. So it's kind of the enormity of it is really cool. Then it's just neat to be apart of the biggest game and the halftime show introductions. So it's a pretty cool gig."

Amber went on to compare Super Bowl 49 to Super Bowl 48 and how different the games were. "Thank god it was a great Super Bowl compared to last year in New York, which was such a blow-out. So it was really cool to see it come down to the end... Having known Tom Brady I was happy for him, and I think it seals his legacy with 4 rings."

Amber grew just outside of Baltimore and is a Ravens and Orioles fan. She gave her thoughts on the Orioles quiet off-season. "I was kind of concerned about losing Cruz and Markakis. But once I talked to them (Orioles Brass) I was really convinced that getting Wieters healthy, getting Machado healthy and whatever is going on with Davis. I think those are two big free agents when you look at it, getting Machado and Wieters back. You saw what the team did with them not healthy last year. So I think it's going to be a great addition and I'm excited about the rotation. Lets see what they do!"

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