Buckle up! You’re in the Fast Lane with Anthony Stalter, former Blues defenseman Jamie Rivers, and Super Bowl Champion Carey Davis!
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Anthony Stalter
You can hear Anthony Stalter driving the Fast Lane weekdays from 2-6pm with co-hosts Jamie Rivers & Carey Davis.
Anthony joined 101ESPN in 2012 as a producer. In 2013, he moved to host midday show The Turn with 2006 World Series Champion and former St. Louis Cardinal – our late great good buddy Chris Duncan. In 2019 Anthony hosted Stalter & Rivers before joining the Fast Lane in 2020. Anthony hosted Football Frenzy on ESPN Radio every Sunday throughout the 2019-2020 NFL season from the ESPN Campus in Bristol, CT, and entertained St. Louis Rams fans hosting the pre and postgame shows for the Rams Radio Network from 2013-2015.
Prior to joining 101ESPN, a sports writer first, Anthony wrote for “The League” an NFL-based blog for The Washington Post and still contributes written analysis and weekly football picks against the point spread for 101ESPN.com. Anthony held various roles with WDFN in Detroit, MI, including on-site producer for the Detroit Pistons. Anthony is from Bolingbrook, IL and is a graduate of Neuqua Valley High School in Naperville, IL and Central Michigan University in Mount Pleasant, MI.
Outside of work you can find Anthony at the playground, the ballpark, or in his family room for another sensational dance party with his wife and kids.
Jamie Rivers
Former St. Louis Blues defenseman and NHL player, current analyst for Blues hockey on Bally Spots Midwest, and co-host on the Fast Lane from 2pm-6pm, Monday-Friday. Jamie is still heavily involved in the hockey world as he is the owner of Synergy Hockey, and is tasked with representing the St. Louis Blues as one of the premier Skill Development companies which involves planning, designing and conducting on-ice skills practices with both forwards and defensemen for youth and NHL hockey players. Also conducts private lessons, coaching clinics, etc.
Jamie is also very active with the St. Louis Blues Alumni Association. He is the Founder of Rivers Edge JDF (Juvenile Diabetes Foundation) and is a spokesperson for Shriners Hospital, St. Louis Special Olympics, and Responder Rescue, as well as a keynote speaker for the Salvation Army.
Carey Davis
Nothing like adding a Super Bowl Champion to your roster!
Carey’s athletic career began at Hazelwood Central High School where he won a State Championship his sophomore year in football. Carey’s football career continued at the University of Illinois where he helped lead his team to the first outright Big Ten Championship in nearly 20 years. After graduating in 2003 with a degree in Sport Management, Davis fulfilled his dream of playing in the NFL. Davis was signed by the Indianapolis Colts as a rookie free agent in 2004. In 2007, Davis signed a contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers and earned the starting fullback job to begin the season. Davis proved to be a crucial weapon in the Pittsburgh offense and helped lead the Steelers to an amazing Super Bowl XLIII victory in 2009.
Carey’s broadcasting career began as an analyst for the St. Louis Rams on 101 ESPN and then as a sideline reporter for the Fighting Illini. Davis would go on to coach at his alma mater starting in 2018 as the new head coach at Hazelwood Central.