Will Cain Bio, Age, Parents, Wife, Net Worth, Salary, ESPN, CNN, Fox

Will Cain Biography

Will Cain is a conservative columnist, political analyst, and sports commentator from the United States working as the co-host of Fox & Friends Weekend on Fox News. He was the host of ESPN Radio’s The Will Cain Show, which aired from January 2, 2018, to June 26, 2020. Since March 2015, he has been a contributor to ESPN, collaborating with the features unit and E: 60 and featuring on First Take. He was a contributor to The Blaze and CNN, appearing regularly on Starting Point, Soledad O’Brien’s morning show.

Advertisements

How old is Will Cain? – Age

The American columnist is 45 years old as of 28 March 2020. He was born in 1975 in Sherman, Texas, United States.

Will Cain Family – Parents

His father died in 2001. His father’s demise forced him to travel back to the Dallas area in order to support his younger brother.

Who is Will Cain married to? – Wife

Will and his wife Kathleen Clain have two sons; Charlie Clain and West Clain.

Will Cain Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $1.5 million.

How much does Will Cain make?

Cain makes an annual estimated $500,000, and sources associated with his latest contract negotiations tell the Post he demanded $2 million a year from ESPN.

Who is Will Cain replacing on Fox and Friends Weekend?

Cain joined co-hosts Jedediah Bila and Pete Hegseth on August 15, 2020. Since Tucker Carlson switched to early primetime in 2016 and finally the 8 pm time slot in 2017, Fox & Friends Weekend hosted a replacement revolving co-host.

Will Career

While in Texas, prior to selling them to Stephens Media, publisher of the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Cain purchased two neighborhood newspapers and launched others. Cain created Quince Media in 2006, publishing a magazine, website, and expos on quinceañeras. Cain also worked with CNN’s In the Arena as a fill-in anchor, where he co-hosted the show with E.D. From February 28, 2011, to August 5, 2011, Slope. In 2015, Cain started working as a radio host at ESPN as a fill-in for ESPN Radio anchors.

He was a regular Beyond the Lines contributor and ultimately became First Take’s fill-in host and frequent guest. Cain was first appointed co-host of The Ryen Russillo Program, but Russillo soon left the show. In 2018, Cain started hosting his own radio show on ESPN Radio. The Washington Post announced on April 29, 2020, that Cain will leave ESPN to move to Fox News, where he would return to reporting politics. On June 29, 2020, Cain confirmed the reports, with his first appearance scheduled for August 15 on Fox & Friends Weekend. His last appearance on First Take came on June 24, and his last episode of The Will Cain Show broadcast on June 26.

In 2018, Cain was named one of ESPN’s most conservative voices by the Washington Post. As early as 2011, Cain had been critical of Trump when he was with CNN and announced on a First Take episode in January 2017 that he would not vote for him in the 2016 election. Cain embraces dialogue and listens to different views on topics. Cain was largely well-respected by his ESPN colleagues, despite sometimes clashing with the opinions of other ESPN commentators.