Atlanta Duncan began her career in Atlanta as an intern with an American syndicated sports talk radio show on
790/The Zone,
2 Live Stews. After a year, she was hired to join the radio station,
V-103. While working there, her roles included being a traffic reporter, and an on-air personality. In 2009, Duncan hosted an afternoon show at the station. Duncan also contributed sideline reporting for
Atlanta Hawks basketball games,
SEC and
ACC football games. Duncan also worked as a traffic reporter at
WXIA-TV in 2012.
Boston Duncan joined
NESN in 2014 as an anchor, reporter, and host. Duncan began co-hosting NESN Live Presented by Cross Insurance with Sarah Davis. The show features updates from NESN reporters and game-day analysis from
Fenway Park,
TD Garden, and
Gillette Stadium. While at NESN, Duncan has also worked as a sideline reporter for the
Boston Red Sox and hosted coverage of
Super Bowl XLIX between the
New England Patriots and
Seattle Seahawks from
Glendale, Arizona.
ESPN Duncan joined
SportsCenter as an anchor on April 27, 2016. Duncan was also noted for strengthening the coverage of Women's basketball both in the collegiate and professional setting while at ESPN. She hosted women's basketball for
College GameDay Women's Basketball. She also hosted
WNBA Countdown. Duncan, along with
Chiney Ogwumike and
Andraya Carter were known as the
Big 3 for their in depth analysis of the
WNBA, and strong audience growth during their coverage on
WNBA Countdown. Duncan made her final appearance on ESPN on December 17, 2025.
Netflix On December 18, 2025,
Netflix announced that they had hired Duncan as a sports anchor. ==Personal life==