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  2. List of NFL on NBC announcers - Wikipedia

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  3. NFL on television in the 1970s - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, because of NBC's coverage of Game 2 of the World Series between the Cincinnati Reds and Boston Red Sox, NBC's 1:00 p.m. NFL telecasts were cancelled. [9] [10] All games except for the New England Patriots–Cincinnati Bengals match were picked up by local stations in the markets of the visiting team.

  4. List of NFL Today personalities - Wikipedia

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    Season Studio Host Studio Analysts 1975: Brent Musburger: Irv Cross Phyllis George: 1976: Irv Cross Phyllis George Jimmy Snyder: 1977: 1978: Irv Cross Jimmy Snyder

  5. Ross Porter (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    Porter worked for NBC Sports in the early 1970s, calling NFL football from 1970 to 1976 and Pacific-8 college basketball from 1972 to 1976. He also served as the halftime host of the 1974 Final Four, the sideline reporter for the 1975 Rose Bowl, and a hole announcer for the Bing Crosby National Pro-Am golf tournament. Porter had to give up his ...

  6. NBC removes Al Michaels from NFL playoff coverage, per report

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    Michaels is heralded as one of the greatest play-by-play announcers in American sports history. After working for ABC from 1976-2006, he joined NBC as the voice of “Sunday Night Football.” He ...

  7. Who are the NFL announcers for FOX, CBS, NBC, and ESPN this ...

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    Here are the rest of FOX's announcer teams for the NFL season, according to the network: Joe Davis, play-by-play; Greg Olsen, analyst; Pam Oliver, sideline reporter

  8. Al Michaels, Joe Buck and the Richest Football TV Announcers

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    He worked at NBC's "Today" and "Football Night in America," and he covered the 2008 Summer Olympics for NBC. He has worked at CBS since 2019. Collinsworth_shutterstock_editorial_10484310aj

  9. Don Criqui - Wikipedia

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    He holds the record for longest-tenured NFL broadcaster in U.S. TV history, calling NFL football for 47 seasons (1967–2013) on NBC and CBS. [1] Criqui's final NFL broadcast came on December 8, 2013, when he filled in for Bill Macatee as he was having traveling issues in an ice storm in Dallas, calling the 27-26 New England Patriots victory ...