Chad Graff Bio | Wiki
Chad Graff is an American sportscaster. Since August 2022, Chad has been working as the New England Patriots beat writer at The Athletic. For four years and eight months, he covered the Vikings and NFL as a Minnesota beat writer. Before The Athletic, he spent four years and ten months as a Minnesota Wild beat writer at St. Paul Pioneer Press. During his tenure, he reported on the NHL and the Minnesota Wild.
Chad Graff Age
He was born in New Hampshire, in the United States. Chad is around 31 years old, although details regarding his date and year of birth remain away from the limelight.
Chad Graff Height
He is a man of average stature. Chad stands at the height of 5 ft 7 in ( approx 1.74 m).
Chad Graff Family
He was born to his caring and supportive father and mother and grew up in New Hampshire, in the United States of America. Chad holds an American nationality. He has two brothers Ryan and Corey and has named his daughter Riley after both of them.
Chad Graff Wife
He is happily married to his beautiful wife Sam in 2018. Sam receved her master’s degree on May 10, 2015. She got engaged on October 18, 2017. The duo is proud parents of their adorable daughter Anastasia Rose, born on March 1, 2020. Anastasia only spent 13 days with her parents. On April 6, 2021, Chad and Sam welcomed their second daughter Riley Rose, named after Chad’s brothers Ryan and Corey.
Chad Graff Education
In 2009 Chad enrolled at the University of New Hampshire and pursued a bachelor’s degree in English and Journalism with a minor in communication. During his time at the school, he worked in the New Hampshire school newspaper gaining his journalism skills. He covered sporting events across the state from youth baseball to Division I college athletics as well as filing a column from State College. Chad was also executive editor where he managed a 30-person staff and lead TNH to its first Pacemaker Award for general excellence, the college’s Pulitzer Prize.
Chad Graff The Athletic
Since August 2022, Chad has been working as the New England Patriots beat writer at The Athletic. For four years and eight months, he covered the Vikings and NFL as a Minnesota beat writer. Before The Athletic, he spent four years and ten months as a Minnesota Wild beat writer at St. Paul Pioneer Press. During his tenure, he reported on the NHL and the Minnesota Wild. Previously, worked from August 2012 to March 2013 as The Boston Globe Sports Hawk.
Chad reported on high school sports for the high school section. His journalism career kicked off working as USCHO as Arena Reporter. Moreover, he later interned at New England Sports Network as an editor for four months. Chad also had more than 80 stories that appeared with bylines and edited and posted others. In August 2011, he worked on the “Boston’s Best Sports Moments,” tournament.
Further, he spent two years and seven months as a varied freelancer. Some of his work has appeared in The Washington Post, The Boston Herald, The Orlando Sentinel, The Baltimore Sun, and Philadelphia Daily News. In addition, he interned at The Philadelphia Inquirer for four months, where he covered the Philadelphia sports team.
Some of Chad’s colleagues at The Athletic include:
Jovan Buha – Staff Writer
Eric Nehm – Sports Reporter
Fred Katz – Staff Writer
Derek Bodner – Reporter
Zach Berman – Beat Writer
Matt Schneidman – Beat Reporter
Jason Wilde – Beat Writer
Antonio Morales – Reporter
Chad Graff Salary
He receives decent pay working as a New England Patriots beat writer at The Athletic. Chad’s salary is $82,340 annually.
Chad Graff Net Worth
He has served as a professional journalist for some time now and he has acquired a decent fortune from the skills attained while a student at the University of New Hampshire. Chad’s estimated net worth is $896,350.
How Tall Is Chad Graff
Chad is a man of average stature and is 5 ft 7 in tall.
Where Is Chad Graff
Since August 2022, Chad has been working as the New England Patriots beat writer at The Athletic. For four years and eight months, he covered the Vikings and NFL as a Minnesota beat writer. Before The Athletic, he spent four years and ten months as a Minnesota Wild beat writer at St. Paul Pioneer Press.