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Jenny Dell's Fans Are Obsessed With Her New Swimsuit Photo

College football fans are still several months away from seeing CBS reporter Jenny Dell back on the sidelines, but she's still bringing the heat even during the offseason.

Dell, who joined CBS Sports in 2014, has worked alongside Brad Nessler and Gary Danielson for the past few years. Although she's known for covering Big Ten football games, she was assigned to the First Four of the 2026 NCAA Tournament.

As for her personal life, Dell is married to former Boston Red Sox third baseman Will Middlebrooks. After owning a .288 batting average, 15 homers and 54 RBIs as a rookie in 2012, he helped the Red Sox win a World Series title the very next season.

Middlebrooks later played for the San Diego Padres, Milwaukee Brewers and Texas Rangers before announcing his retirement.

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Since neither Dell nor Middlebrooks are dealing with chaotic schedules right now, they decided to soak up the sun in South Florida.

Dell received plenty of love from her fans for posting a swimsuit photo on Instagram.

"You look superb Jenny," one fan commented.

"Goals," a second fan said.

"The content we have needed," an Instagram user wrote.

"That's what I call a dynamic power couple," another person said. "You guys look great."

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Jenny Dell is a true pro.

Dell started her career as a production assistant at ESPN. She covered the NBA, MLB and NFL before landing a gig as an on-air reporter.

"From 2016-21, Dell hosted Campus Eats on Big Ten Network, which provides a first-hand look at the unique and iconic restaurants found across Big Ten Country," Dell's bio states. "Prior to joining CBS Sports, Dell served as a reporter for New England Sports Network's coverage of the Boston Red Sox, delivering in-game reports, as well as news, updates and interviews for the NESN's pre- and post-game coverage. She also served as a reporter for NESN Sports Today, and hosted The Ultimate Red Sox Show and Red Sox Report. Dell served as NESN's lead reporter for the team's World Series Champion season in 2013."

There's no doubt CBS has to feel good about having Dell on its staff.

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This story was originally published April 30, 2026 at 5:07 PM.

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