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THE PRESENT | DJ Bien-Aime, ESPN

Posted by admin | Feb 19, 2025 | PRESENT | 0

DJ Bien-Aime is a NFL Nation reporter who covers the Houston Texans for ESPN.

He wrote a feature story on Texans’ quarterback C.J Stroud and his relationship with Rap mogul Snoop Dogg. He also reported a deep dive on why the Texans fired offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik.

Prior to ESPN, he covered the New York Jets for the New York Daily News. He provided pristine football analysis on the Jets and wrote enterprise stories on linebacker C.J Mosley, cornerback Brandin Echols and defensive backs coach Tony Oden and many more.

Bien-Aime also covered high school and D-2 sports in St Augustine, Florida for the St. Augustine Record as a sports enterprise reporter. He wrote “St. Augustine Florida basketball players told not to wear BLM shirts.”

A native of Miami, Fl., Bien-Aime was a scholarship track athlete at the University of Louisville after spending three years in Junior college. Bien-Aime earned a master in journalism at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.

Bien-Aime is a member of the Pro Football Writers Association (PFWA).

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