It’s onward and upward for Aditi Kinkhabwala. The NFL Network reporter announced Monday on social media she’s ready to move on.
After 10 years at @nflnetwork, it’s time for some new challenges. I’ve had a decade of great adventure, wonderful friendships and the opportunity to share all sorts of stories. Now, I’m on to some other dream-chasing. Stay tuned!
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According to her bio on NFL Network, Kinkhabwala, who was born in New York City, was raised in “Central New Jersey” and her reporting roots run deep in the Garden State.
Before embarking on a career in television, Aditi was a reporter at the Wall Street Journal. She covered the New York Giants through their last Super Bowl run, offering daily insights into the team and its personalities, as well as the NFL at large.
From 2002-2009, Aditi was a sports writer at The (Bergen) Record, where she primarily covered Rutgers football and men’s and women’s basketball, but spent summers writing on the Yankees and Mets.
She was also Sports Illustrated’s Big East correspondent and wrote a weekly column for SI.com. Her story on the Rutgers women’s basketball team in the aftermath of Don Imus’s derogatory characterization of its players was featured on the cover of that week’s Sports Illustrated.
Aditi’s first full-time job as a journalist was at the San Antonio Express-News. But she began her career while in high school, writing for two New Jersey dailies, The News Tribune and then the Home News Tribune.
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Mike Rosenstein may be reached at mrosenstein@njadvancemedia.com.