Erik Kuselias is a television and radio host. He is the current co-host of Pro Football Talk on the NBC Sports Network with Mike Florio and a host on NBC Sports Radio. He is the former host of Morning Drive on Golf Channel, NASCAR Now on ESPN2, The SportsBash on ESPN Radio, and "NFL on ESPN Radio" on Sundays during NFL season.
Kuselias was raised in Hamden, Connecticut, where he was an all-state baseball player in the same class as Major League Baseball all stars Jeff Bagwell, Brad Ausmus, and Mo Vaughn. He received his undergraduate degree from Brown University. He also attended the University of Michigan Law School and Columbia University, where in 1998 he was admitted into a Ph.D. program. At legal firm Goldblatt, Kuselias & Rashba, P.C., he handled many arbitration cases. Kuselias is a member of Mensa International, a society for people with high IQs.
Kuselias is currently married to Holly Sonders.
The show began as The Sports Brothers with his brother Chris, who left the show to pursue other opportunities in early 2005 (but still contributed to the show on a somewhat regular basis). Kuselias left the show in January 2007.
Kuselias debuted on the show on February 5, 2007. He was replaced by Nicole Manske for the 2008 NASCAR season.
On February 8, 2009 Kuselias announced (while filling in on The Herd) that The Erik Kuselias Show on ESPN Radio debuted on Saturday, February 17, 2009.