Erin Andrews will be plenty busy once football season arrives, but her job on the sidelines won't be the only place viewers can find her.
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The longtime FOX Sports reporter is returning to primetime television this fall as "99 to Beat" comes back for its second season.
FOX announced that the million-dollar competition series, hosted by Andrews and actor and comedian Ken Jeong, will premiere Wednesday, Sept. 23, at 9 p.m. ET.
It will air immediately following "The Floor," the popular game show hosted by Rob Lowe.
"99 to Beat" features 100 contestants competing in a series of challenges with one fairly simple objective: Don't finish last.
The countdown is on. Can you beat the 99? 🏆#99ToBeatFOX returns September 23, streaming next day on @hulu! pic.twitter.com/EIOVmolnpA
— Reality Club FOX (@RealityClubFOX) July 29, 2026
One contestant is eliminated after each round until only one remains, with the winner taking home $1 million.
Andrews, of course, is much better known to sports fans for her work with FOX's NFL coverage. She joined the network in 2012 after previously spending eight years at ESPN and has become one of the most recognizable sideline reporters in sports television.
"99 to Beat" gives her a considerably different assignment.
She and Jeong debuted as the show's hosts when the American version premiered in 2025, and FOX has now brought the duo back for another season.
The network is already starting to promote its return.
"The countdown is on. Can you beat the 99?" the show's official social media account posted Thursday.
For Andrews, September will mean NFL sidelines on Sundays and game-show contestants trying to survive elimination on Wednesday nights.
Not exactly a slow fall.
