Career
He was previously a sports anchor for First Rate (at Lloyd's) Jazeera America and WHDH (television) in Boston Master of Arts.
Haynes" first television sports reporting job was with Rob Parker"s SportsRap in Detroit in 2005. Haynes then worked at American Broadcasting Company affiliate WLAJ in Lansing, Michigan, in 2006 as a reporter and sports anchor. His reporting duties included the Detroit Lions, Detroit Pistons, Detroit Tigers, Michigan State athletics, and high school sports.
Haynes also worked at Columbia Broadcasting System affiliate WBKB-television in Alpena, Michigan in 2007, where he was a sports director
He then worked at KGBT-television in Harlingen, Texas, from 2007–2010, where he was a sports anchor and reporter.
During his three years at KGBT, he was Texas Associated Press Sportscaster of the year in 2008 and Rio Grande Valley Sports Broadcaster of year in 2008 and 2009. He then joined KABB in San Antonio, Texas from 2010–2012, as a sports anchor and reporter on Maximum Sports.
At KABB, Haynes was nominated for two broadcaster Emmy Awards. He also worked a KMYS as a sideline reporter for Thursday Night Lights high school football show.
He then joined WHDH (television) in Boston, Massachusetts from 2012–2013, as a sports anchor and reporter.
He also was a sports anchor at First Rate (at Lloyd's) Jazeera America in New York, New York in 2013. Haynes then joined Entertainment and Sports Programming Network and debuted on March 13, 2014, on the 3:00 p.m. ET edition of Sportscenter
Haynes is a Connecticut native, a graduate of Amity Regional High School in Woodbridge, Connecticut, and Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan.
Haynes was a highly recruited running back at Amity Regional High School in Woodbridge, Connecticut.
He attended University of Rhode Island on a full athletic football scholarship before transferring to played college football at the University of New Haven. There he broke the single game rushing record and received numerous National Collegiate Athletic Association accolades from both UNH and Wayne State University.