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NFL Sideline Reporter Jane Slater’s Scary At Home Grilling Accident Caught On Camera [VIDEO]

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

NFL Sideline Reporter Avoids Scary Grilling Accident At Home
Jane Slater luckily got saved (Photo Via X)

NFL sideline reporter Jane Slater scared fans this week after a grilling accident at home. She shared a video showing flames shooting up from her grill, and it quickly spread on social media.

Slater, known for her NFL and Cowboys coverage, wasn’t talking football this time. She was just trying to grill when things went wrong. As she opened the grill, a burst of fire shot up toward her face. She later joked that she almost burned her face off.

The scene looked scary, but Slater was not hurt. She admitted it shook her up and said she felt lucky it wasn’t worse.

The NFL Network also shared the video, and fans reacted immediately. Many thanked her for being honest. Others gave grilling tips and safety advice. Slater used the moment to warn people to be cautious and avoid making the same mistake. Moreover, recently, a false rumor also spread online claiming Slater had died. That rumor went viral during Week 16 of the 2025 NFL season.

“Hey gang. Important PSA. Don’t do this at home,” Slater wrote on X. “For more tips on how to NOT adult, like/follow/subscribe. Almost melted my face off tonight.”

Fans Reacted And Gave Advice To Slater

NFL Network reporter Jane Slater on the field
NFL sideline reporter Jane Slater (Kirby Lee-Imagn Images)

Fans filled the comments with humor and grilling tips.

One fan jumped straight into advice mode. “For starters… NEVER USE PROPANE! Your food shouldn’t smell like gas! Only use CHARCOAL GRILLS,” the fan wrote.

Others focused on Slater’s reaction in the video. “I love that you checked the eyebrows to make sure they’re still there,” one fan joked. “Been there, done that and eyebrows were curled up.”

Some fans mixed concern with praise. “Omigoodness. Glad you’re ok!” one fan wrote. “You’re always but you don’t need to go to this level of.”

Another fan laughed at the video replay. “Glad you’re ok…but that slow motion reaction was craazzzy work lol,” the fan said.

Slater handled the attention well and used humor to calm the situation. She made it clear to fans that she was safe.

The moment revealed a side of her that people rarely see on NFL sidelines. It also served as a reminder that grilling can be dangerous if you are not careful.

Most importantly, Slater was not hurt. Fans felt relieved, and she quickly returned to doing what she does best: covering the NFL.

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