One of sports’ most high-profile families has grown by one.
Fox sportscaster Erin Andrews and former NHL center Jarret Stoll have welcomed their first child, Andrews’ team confirmed to Today.com.
The child, a boy, was conceived via surrogacy after a lengthy IVF process.
"It’s not easy. It’s been one of the most challenging things in my life, and I know in my husband’s life as well," Andrews said of the fertility treatments she had undergone in a January interview with Us Weekly.
Andrews and Stoll started dating in 2012, marrying on June 24, 2017.
Long one of the most recognizable sportscasters in the country, Andrews worked for ESPN from 2004 to ’12 and has worked for Fox ever since, primarily on NFL coverage. Stoll played 14 seasons in the NHL for the Oilers, Kings, Rangers and Wild, winning the Stanley Cup in ’12 and ’14.