
Ben Baby Biography and Wiki
Ben Baby is an American journalist and news personality who works as an NFL nation reporter at ESPN covering boxing and the Cincinnati Bengals. He regularly appears on SportsCenter, ESPN’s NFL shows, and ESPN Radio programs.
He also serves as an adjunct professor at Southern Methodist University since January 2023.
Ben Baby Age and Birthday
The reporter was born on September 27, 1991, in Grapevine, Texas, United States. He is 31 years old as of 2023. His birth sign is Libra. Ben turns 32 years old on September 27, 2023.
Ben Baby Height and Weight
He stands at a height of 5 feet 8 inches (Approx, 1.72 meters) tall. His weight measurements will be updated soon.
Ben Baby Education
Ben attended and graduated from a local high school in his hometown. From there he joined The University of North Texas, a public research university in Denton, Texas.
He graduated from the institute in 2013 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism-News/Editorial. More details regarding his academic credentials will be updated soon when revealed.
Ben Baby Family, Parents, Siblings
The journalist was born in Grapevine, Texas, to his parents whose identities have not yet been made public. It’s not clear if he has any siblings. Further details concerning his educational background will be updated soon.

Ben Baby Wife|Wedding, Is He Married?
Moving on to his marital affairs, Ben is happily espoused to his beautiful wife, Heather Ellis Baby. The couple exchanged their wedding vows on June 10, 2019, in a blissful wedding ceremony.
We are keeping tabs and we will update his partner’s details soon when revealed.
Ben Baby Salary
According to ESPN estimates, he earns an average annual salary of $95,899 from his contract with the station.
Ben Baby’s Net Worth
The news reporter has an estimated net worth of $1.5 million. This amount is from his extensive career as a journalist among other investments.
Career
Ben serves as an NFL nation reporter at ESPN covering boxing and the Cincinnati Bengals. He joined the station in July 2019.
He regularly appears on SportsCenter, ESPN’s NFL shows, and ESPN Radio programs. Before joining ESPN, he previously covered Texas A&M and college athletics for The Dallas Morning News.
Prior to that, Ben served at the San Antonio Express-News. The baby kicked off his career in 2011 at the Denton Record-Chronicle.
In Addition, he is a member of the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA), as well as a retired amateur boxer with a record of 1-0.