Carron J. Philips' Biography

Carron J. Philips is a well-known American journalist and writer who has been in the limelight recently since he received backlash after he accused a young Kansas City Chiefs fan, Holden Armenta of racism against Black people and Native Americans at the Chiefs game on 26 November 2023. 

Moreover, Carron was slammed by people for misinterpreting the situation and pushing a narrative since Holden’s mother, Shannon Armenta addressed the incident and shared that Holden had Native American roots.

Carron J. Philips' Wiki/Bio

Date Of Birth: N/A

Birth Year: 1983

Father: N/A

Mother: N/A

Age: 40-Years-Old

Siblings: N/A

Zodiac Sign: N/A

Relationship Status: Not Disclosed

Born In: Saginaw, Michigan, United States

Married Date: N/A

Nationality: American

Wife: N/A

Religion: Christianity

Children: N/A

Ethnicity: Black

Profession: Sports Columnist

Height: 5 feet 10 inches

Net worth: Not Disclosed

Weight: Decent

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Education: Bachelor of Arts in African-American/Black Studies,

Master of Arts in S.I Newhouse School of Public Communication

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College: Morehouse College, Syracuse University

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Who Is Carron J. Philips? Wikipedia Details

Carron J. Philips is a famous American sports columnist, journalist, and news personality best known as the current senior editor/writer of G/O Media since 2020. Despite being a media and news personality, Carron J. Philips still doesn’t have a Wikipedia page yet.

Sports columnist Carron J. Philips was born to his parents in 1983 in Saginaw, Michigan, United States. However, he has not shared anything about his parents including their names and profession. Similarly, Philips has never mentioned his siblings, so it is unclear whether Carron is the single child of his parents or not.

As of December 2023, he is 40 years old, and his zodiac cannot be identified since his exact birthdate has not been revealed yet. Meanwhile, Saginaw native Carron is an American who currently resides in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Likewise, he comes from a Black ethnicity and follows the path of the Christian religion.

Regarding his physical appearance, news personality Carron J. Philips stands at a height of approximately 5 feet 10 inches or 1.78m with decent weight.

Concerning his academic qualification, Carron went to his hometown high school and graduated with good grades. After high school, he earned his Bachelor of Arts in African-American/Black Studies from Morehouse College from 2002-2006. Later, he received his Master of Arts in S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications from Syracuse University From 2010-2011.

Is Carron J. Phillips Married?

Carron J. Philips has maintained a lowkey profile of his personal life including his love life. Also, he hasn't revealed anything about his relationship details in the media, and unknown whether he is married or not. He kept his relationship details away from the media and unknown about his wife.

Furthermore, Carron has always been more exposed to his career and work-related activities. Also, he has never been involved in any kind of love affair.

Net Worth & Career

Carron J. Philips has not disclosed his exact net worth in the media for his privacy. However, he is able to live a lavish lifestyle in the United States with his family. His main source of income is from his profession as a sports columnist, editor, and writer.

According to his LinkedIn profile, Carron J. Philips began his career as a preps stringer for The Marietta Daily Journal in 2008. He was a radio guest for NPR in 2009 and served as a beat writer for The Daily Orange in 2010. He also worked as a sports writer for The Salt Lake Tribune in 2011 and was a beat writer for The News House.com from 2010 to 2011.

Likewise, Carron was a sports writer for The Post Standard and a contributing writer for SLAM Magazine from 2010 to 2011. He was a freelance sports writer and full-time general assignment reporter for MLive.com from 2012-2014.

Furthermore, Carron also worked as an assistant sports editor for The News Dispatch in 2014. He was an enterprise sports reporter and engagement editor for The News Journal Media Group from 2015 to 2017. He served for New York Daily News from 2017-2019 as their columnist and was a senior columnist for The Shadow League from 2019-2020.

Moreover, Carron has been currently working as Deadspin: Senior Editor/Writer for G/O Media since 2020.