Jerrad is a Wyoming local hailing from Riverton. He's spent a decade doing multiple radio formats and covering sports. Before returning to Wyoming in 2013, he worked in Las Vegas radio and covered mixed martial arts. He is a two-time winner of the Wyoming Association of Broadcasters 'Best Sports Coverage' award, winning again in 2017. Additionally, Jerrad loves to travel, the outdoors, music, and he eats too much food.
Jerrad Anderson
Former Colorado Avalanche Star Grabs Coffee In Cheyenne
A National Hockey League star and Stanley Cup champion spent some time in Cheyenne recently, and even enjoyed what he called "the best mocha in the west."
2018 Denver Broncos Schedule Released
The Denver Broncos 2018 schedule, along with every NFL schedule was released Thursday night. The football season kicks off on Thursday, September 6th with defending champions Philadelphia taking on Atlanta.
Wyoming Coach Craig Bohl Visits With The Dan Patrick Show [VIDEO]
Wyoming football's national attention continued this week, as football coach Craig Bohl was interviewed nationally on the Dan Patrick Show.
Kaycee Buzzer Beater Is One Of Wyoming’s Best March Madness Moments [VIDEO]
One of the most exciting moments in recent memory at the Wyoming state 1A/2A basketball tournaments belonged to the Kaycee Buckaroos this year.
Guy Bets A Car That Josh Allen Can Throw A Ball 90 Yards
An employee from Nike is offering to "bet a car" that former Wyoming quarterback Josh Allen will throw a ball at least 90 Yards at his pro day in Laramie Friday.
Cowgirl Basketball Still Projected Into NCAA Tournament
The Wyoming Cowgirls are two wins away from clinching the regular season championship in the Mountain West Conference.
Former NFL Star Tony Gonzalez Spends Weekend In Jackson [PHOTOS]
It's not uncommon for celebrities to hang out in Jackson Hole, but we found the latest celeb sighting particularly exciting for fans of pro football.
ESPN Creates Documentary On Wyoming’s Black 14 [VIDEO]
An important, yet controversial part of University of Wyoming football history has gained national attention this week, thanks to an ESPN documentary.