Giants come in all shapes and sizes.
Some are harrowing, towering over their counterparts. Others loom large not with their physical stature, but rather their contributions in their field of expertise.
Tracy Wolfson falls into the second category. She’s a veteran on the sideline, offering musings and reports along the boundary of college football, college basketball and NBA games — as well as a host of other sporting events — since the early 2000s.
Wolfson shines on CBS’ NFL broadcasts, and has been doing so for the past 10 years. She’s an understated, but much valued, member of Jim Nantz and Tony Romo’s broadcast team. Well-respected among her colleagues and players alike, Wolfson’s place in the hierarchy of football is secure.
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There is one thing about Wolfson, though. She’s short. Like really short. And it has prompted a host of viewers to take notice, especially when she’s chatting with some of the league’s more hulking figures.
So, just how tall is Tracy Wolfson? Here’s what you need to know.
This Tacko Fall-Tracy Wolfson picture might be better than any Yao Ming photo. pic.twitter.com/Assyyrz8nb
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) March 22, 2019
How tall is Tracy Wolfson?
Wolfson stands at 5-2, two inches shorter than the average American woman, per Cleveland Clinic Health Essentials.
Her diminutive frame is especially notable when lined up with some of football’s largest colossuses.
“We were here to prove a point. To show that we can play anywhere.” – Patrick Mahomes to our @TracyWolfson following the Chiefs victory pic.twitter.com/RtMImuaoim
— NFL on CBS 🏈 (@NFLonCBS) January 22, 2024
Tracy Wolfson is all of us right now. pic.twitter.com/YYBDkYWtcy
— Soren Sodergren🧀🏈 (@Soren_Sodergren) January 8, 2024
Tracy Wolfson interviews. pic.twitter.com/VZ6MHX8SQa
— Mark Schipper – 5th Down CFB (@5thDownCFB) January 22, 2024