Navy Students Were Spotted Going All Out For CBS Sideline Reporter Jenny  Dell During Rivalry Game vs. Army [VIDEO]

A surprise from Navy students made Jenny Dell’s day.

Navy edged Army 17-16 on Saturday in a classic finish at M&T Bank Stadium. A late fourth-quarter touchdown sealed the win and sparked wild celebrations from Navy fans. As always, the Army-Navy game delivered drama in one of college football’s biggest rivalries. But during halftime, CBS Sports sideline reporter Jenny Dell became part of the scene.

As Dell delivered her report, Navy students started chanting her name.

Dell later shared her reaction on Instagram. “The chant started during my halftime report,” she wrote. “The sweetest!” and by that, it’s just clear that it was an awesome experience for her.

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Navy quarterback Blake Horvath threw the winning touchdown to Eli Heidenreich in the fourth quarter. Heidenreich holds Navy’s single-season record for receiving yards. Horvath praised his teammate after the win.

“Who wouldn’t go to him?” Horvath said. “Talk about an all-time Navy legend. You’re going to be talking about Eli Heidenreich for years and years and years.”

Dell covered the game as part of CBS Sports’ broadcast team. She worked the sideline alongside Brad Nessler and Gary Danielson. Fans took notice of her outfit and energy during the halftime segment, and this was later evident in their reaction throughout.

CBS Sports added Jenny Dell to its reporting team in 2014, and she has built a strong resume since then. She began her media career at ESPN as a production assistant, where she worked across major leagues like the NBA, MLB, NFL, and WNBA.

Dell later moved to NESN and became a reporter for the Boston Red Sox. She handled game reports, interviews, and studio coverage. She was also NESN’s lead reporter during the Red Sox’s 2013 World Series run. From 2016 to 2021, she hosted Campus Eats on the Big Ten Network, a show with college towns and local food scenes.

According to her Paramount bio, Dell is known for her confident on-air presence and strong reporting. Fans also often notice her sideline outfits, including a cowgirl-style look earlier this year.

Dell will stay busy later this month. She is set to cover the Sun Bowl on December 31, featuring Arizona State against Duke. She will once again work alongside Brad Nessler and Gary Danielson.