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Todd McShay: 2005–2009 (ESPN Radio College GameDay) Zubin Mehenti: 2020–2021 (Keyshawn, JWill and Zubin) Jon Miller: 1998–2010 (MLB on ESPN Radio) Joe Morgan: 1998–2010 (MLB on ESPN Radio) Chiney Ogwumike: 2020–2021 (Chiney and Golic Jr.) Dan Patrick: 1989–2007 (The Dan Patrick Show) Bob Picozzi: 1998–2017 (ESPN Radio SportsCenter)
Kay Adams: (2016–2022) host of Good Morning Football; Ernie Accorsi: (2008) analyst; Jennifer Allen: (2004–2012) features reporter; Marcus Allen: (2005–2006) analyst; LaVar Arrington: (2014–2018) analyst
2020: 2021: 2022: Phil Simms Nate Burleson Boomer Esiason Jonathan Jones [26] Bill Cowher: 2023: Phil Simms Nate Burleson Boomer Esiason Jonathan Jones Bill Cowher J. J. Watt [27] 2024: Matt Ryan [28] Nate Burleson Jonathan Jones Bill Cowher J. J. Watt
Pete Axthelm: (NFL GameDay and NFL PrimeTime analyst) (deceased) Dusty Baker: 2006–2007 (Baseball Tonight analyst) Stephen Bardo: 2005–2013 College Basketball on ESPN; Jon Beekhuis: (auto racing coverage) Dick Berggren: (auto racing coverage) Todd Blackledge: 2006–2022 (ESPN College Football Saturday Primetime) Brian Boucher: 2021-2023 ...
From 2016 to 2022, Adams served as one of the hosts of NFL Network's Good Morning Football. [8] The show is the network's year-round morning show Monday through Fridays. [9] She has also served as a host for special events for the Chicago Bears and a sideline reporter for Kansas City Chiefs exhibition games. [citation needed]
In addition to her daily work on the network, Chex appears in NFL Draft, NFL Combine and Super Bowl coverage. Kimmi Chex at the 2023 NFL Draft. She added that the NFL's changing viewership ...
Travis Kelce, All-Pro tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, hosted in March 2023, a few months before he burst into international pop-culture consciousness as boyfriend to Taylor Swift. To Kelce ...
This is a list of active NFL broadcasters, including those for each individual team as well as those that have national rights. Unlike the other three major professional sports leagues in the U.S. (Major League Baseball, the NBA and the NHL), all regular-season and post-season games are shown on American television on one of the national networks.