NFL Network Reporter Jane Slater Breaks Hearts Going Officially Official With Her New Boyfriend|KF

NFL Network reporter Jane Slater (Phto via Instagram @janeashleyslater)

Veteran NFL Network reporter Jane Slater has just shattered the hearts of millions of men with her latest actions.

The Dallas Cowboys reporter is no stranger to making headlines, and she is doing so once again this week.

Slater recently went public with her boyfriend on her Instagram Story.

Slater shared a photo of herself kissing her boyfriend, Ryan Bock.

“My urban cowboy,” Jane Slater wrote on her Instagram Story on Saturday.

“I love you so much.”

Slater could be seen rocking some knee-high Cowgirl boots, short-shorts, and a white t-shirt with an unknown image. She also added a black cowboy hat.

Jane Slater, who attended the University of Texas in Austin, joined NFL Network in 2016.

Before joining the NFL Network, she worked for ESPN as an anchor and sideline reporter for the Longhorn Network.

Before that, she graduated from Rowlett High School in 1999 and the University of Texas at Austin in 2004, double majoring in journalism and government.

She is way more than just a pretty face and a nice body.

Jane Slater Made Headlines Trashing Katy Perry For Her ‘Embarrassing’ Space Trip

Jane Slater (Photo via janeashleyslater/IG)

Jane Slater has become accustomed to going viral because of her football scoops and outfits, but she found herself going incredibly viral after her latest comments on Katy Perry.

The music star Perry was part of an all-female crew that included Lauren Sanchez and journalist Gayle King, who went to space on Jeff Bezos’ rocket.

The mission was praised for its historic moment, but NFL Network star Jane Slater ripped in online.

“The whole thing was embarrassing. So many smart women who worked their whole life to go to space and did the work,” Slater wrote on X.

“She (Perry) took a daisy and promoted a set list for her new album.”

Slater also wrote on X, “If she really cared? Give you spot up to a young girl in the NASA program.

She added, “Guess its ok for everyone just to care more about themselves and personal motivations these days.

Very on brand (with) our culture shift.”

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