Andrews, 47, is based in Los Angeles with her husband Jarret Stoll, a former NHL player. Her demanding schedule—particularly during the NFL season—keeps her away from home for extended periods, and she noted that even the offseason travel hasn’t significantly eased the strain. She described observing Mack’s mood when she’s away and connecting those moments to her own sense of guilt as a parent.
This isn’t Andrews’ first discussion of mom guilt. In March 2024, she spoke to People about the challenges of parenting at a distance while pursuing a high-profile broadcasting career. Her candid reflections come as she continues to juggle multiple professional roles: FOX anchor, entrepreneur and WEAR fashion brand owner, and co-host of the Calm Down podcast with Charissa Thompson.
Andrews’ path to motherhood was itself arduous. After a lengthy journey marked by infertility and a cervical cancer diagnosis in 2016, she ultimately welcomed Mack at age 45 through surrogacy, following several fertility treatments and the loss of a twin embryo in an earlier attempt. She described the experience as emotionally taxing and noted that Mack’s embyo represented “our last hope.”
With a contract extension at FOX in place, Andrews remains committed to both her family and her broadcasting duties. Her openness about the emotional toll of balancing parenting with a demanding travel schedule offers a transparent look at the personal side of a prominent sports media figure. The discussion adds to ongoing conversations about work-life balance faced by high-profile broadcasters in the sports industry.