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Lifelong Chicagoland resident Jeff Dickerson has been with ESPN 1000 since May 2001. Since 2004 Dickerson has served as the station's Bears Beat Reporter, covering and traveling with the team during the regular season, while appearing every week on Chicago's NFL Gameday. Jeff also hosts 'The Show' with Carmen Defalco and Jonathan Hood weeknights from 7:30pm til 11pm.
During the 2006 baseball season Dickerson and Bruce Levine brought you Baseball 365, while Jeff co-hosted Chicago Baseball Today with Levine during 2004-2005. He continues to assist with the station's baseball coverage of the White Sox and Cubs. He also hosted weeknights, weekends and occasionally anchors the SportsCenter desk. Dickerson has also anchored the stations NFL Draft coverage since 2003. Jeff has been seen on ESPN Outside the Lines, ESPN Cold Pizza, ESPN News, SportsCenter, ESPN First Take and every single week on the Chicago Huddle on ABC7.
Dickerson is also a guest host on the ESPN Radio network. He's filled in on The V Show, The Huddle and GameDay.
He is also a frequent guest on Comcast Sports Net, CLTV and Fox Thing in the Morning, also appearing on The ABC 7 Morning Show and NBA TV. He can be heard nationally during football season as the Bears correspondent on The NFL on ESPN Radio, ESPN GameNight, The Herd, The Pulse, The Sports Bash and Friday Night Football.
Dickerson began his tenure at ESPN 1000 as a producer for Mac, Jurko and Harry, the city's #1 afternoon drive program. Jeff worked at WSCR as afternoon show producer from May 2000 to April 2001. He graduated from The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in May 2000 with a B.A. in Broadcast Journalism. Dickerson, 30, lives in Vernon Hills.
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