FOX NFL Sunday star Erin Andrews has sent fans wild with her “fire fit” spotted at the weekend.

The stunning reporter was on the sidelines during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Philadelphia Eagles game.

FOX NFL Sunday star Erin Andrews has sent fans wild with her “fire fit” spotted at the weekend.

The stunning reporter was on the sidelines during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Philadelphia Eagles game.

Erin Andrews talks to Buccaneers star Baker Mayfield after their win over the Eagles
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Erin Andrews talks to Buccaneers star Baker Mayfield after their win over the EaglesCredit: Getty

Fox NFL Sunday stars Kevin Burkhardt, Erin Andrews, and Tom Brady pose together
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Fox NFL Sunday stars Kevin Burkhardt, Erin Andrews, and Tom Brady pose togetherCredit: Getty
Andrews was wearing a white sleeveless top with matching baggy-style trousers.

Her hair was in a ponytail, showing off her sparkling earrings along with a glistening necklace.

She had a gold belt buckle on as well, complementing the jewelry on display.

Andrews was seen posing alongside NFL legend Tom Brady and sportscaster Kevin Burkhardt at the game.

And fans were quick to lavish the 46-year-old with love after she posted the snap on Instagram.

She captioned the message to her 2.2 million followers on social media with “Week 4 was fire.”

One fan said: “I love the fire fit.”

Another replied: “Love that outfit.”

A third said: “Loving this look!! And your brows look ah-mazing!”

And one added: “Loved this whole look Erin!”

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A fan commented: “Erin your [sic] looking fabulous and so professional on screen.

“We love you.”

Andrews had been down in Tampa to cover the game as the sideline reporter for Fox.

She was joined by play-by-play analysts Brady and Burkhardt.

Erin Andrews’ rise to the top

Erin Andrews is a key part of Fox Sports’ lead NFL broadcasting team.

She is in her second spell with Fox having rejoined the network in 2012 after eight years at ESPN.

Andrews began her career with Fox Sports Florida in 2000 before working her way to the very top.

She has also worked for Sunshine Network in 2001 and 2002 as well as Turner Sports from 2002 to 2004.

Andrews presented College GameDay during her eight years with ESPN but rejoined Fox in 2012 to work on NFL.

And the sideline reporter has gone on to cover Super Bowls as well as the World Series in her stellar career.

The Buccaneers went on to win the showdown 33-16, in a one-sided affair.

Andrews started her career with Fox NFL Sunday in 2014.

She had stints with ESPN and was on their College GameDay show.

The veteran reporter also appeared on Good Morning America.

And fans were quick to lavish the 46-year-old with love after she posted the snap on Instagram.

She captioned the message to her 2.2 million followers on social media with “Week 4 was fire.”

One fan said: “I love the fire fit.”

Another replied: “Love that outfit.”

A third said: “Loving this look!! And your brows look ah-mazing!”

And one added: “Loved this whole look Erin!”

A fan commented: “Erin your [sic] looking fabulous and so professional on screen.

“We love you.”

Andrews had been down in Tampa to cover the game as the sideline reporter for Fox.

She was joined by play-by-play analysts Brady and Burkhardt.

Erin Andrews’ rise to the top

Erin Andrews is a key part of Fox Sports’ lead NFL broadcasting team.

She is in her second spell with Fox having rejoined the network in 2012 after eight years at ESPN.

Andrews began her career with Fox Sports Florida in 2000 before working her way to the very top.

She has also worked for Sunshine Network in 2001 and 2002 as well as Turner Sports from 2002 to 2004.

Andrews presented College GameDay during her eight years with ESPN but rejoined Fox in 2012 to work on NFL.

And the sideline reporter has gone on to cover Super Bowls as well as the World Series in her stellar career.

The Buccaneers went on to win the showdown 33-16, in a one-sided affair.

Andrews started her career with Fox NFL Sunday in 2014.

She had stints with ESPN and was on their College GameDay show.

The veteran reporter also appeared on Good Morning America.

Andrews is one of the most well-known faces in the NFL media landscape.

She is up there with names like Charissa Thompson, Laura Rutledge, and Taylor Rooks.