Brian Custer Bio, Age, Height, Wife, Salary, Net Worth, FOX Sports

Brian Custer
Brian Custer

Brian Custer Biography

Brian Custer works as a sports anchor for FOX Sports based in New York City, he began working here in 2014 focusing on college basketball. He hosts various sports shows like Premier Boxing Champion telecasts, college basketball, and college football. Previously, he worked as a Sports anchor for 14 years and 7 months for SNY (SportsNet New York). Additionally, he works for the Prostate Cancer Foundation as a spokesman. He studied and graduated from Hampton University and a survivor of prostate cancer.

Brian Custer Age

Brian Custer was born in Columbus, Ohio, in the United States on December 7, 1970. He is 51 years old.

Brian Custer Height

Custer stands at an approximate height of 5 ft 10 in/1.8 m tall.

Brian Custer Family

Brian was raised by his mother and grandmother but had sadly lost his dad in an accident, however, in-depth research on whether he has siblings and any missing details is going on and will soon be updated.

Brian Custer Wife

Custer is a married man to Carmen, they’ve been together for 14 years. They have three kids, and they live in New Jersey.

Brian Custer Salary

Custer annually earns a salary of $100,368. This is according to Fox Sports anchors/reporters’ salaries.

Brian Custer Net Worth

Brian’s estimated net worth is $3 Million.

Brian Custer Career

Brian Custer works as a sports anchor for FOX Sports based in New York City, he began working here in 2014 focusing on college basketball. He hosts various sports shows like Premier Boxing Champion telecasts, college basketball, and college football. Previously, he worked as a Sports anchor for 14 years and 7 months for SNY (SportsNet New York). Additionally, he works for the Prostate Cancer Foundation as a spokesman. He studied and graduated from Hampton University and is a survivor of prostate cancer. He also worked for two seasons with Donovan McNabb at a national NFL Radio show on ESPN Radio as a host.

He commenced his work at SNY working for the daily show known as the “Wheelhouse” as a host and New York Jets programming including the critical known as “Jets Post Game Live” in January 2006. Also for a feature on one of the New York Jets coaches on another Emmy award in 2011. Prior, he worked as a news anchor for almost a decade for CBS 11 (KTVT). His career started with him covering the City Hall and Ohio State at ABC affiliate WSYX-TV.
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