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Joseph Francis Buck (born April 25, 1969) [1] [2] is an American sportscaster for ESPN.. The son of sportscaster Jack Buck, he worked for Fox Sports from its 1994 inception through 2022, including roles as lead play-by-play announcer for Fox's National Football League and Major League Baseball coverage.
Joe Buck’s move from FOX to ESPN was made official last week, as the veteran play-by-play man and his broadcasting partner, Troy Aikman, will be calling Monday Night Football for the Worldwide ...
Longtime FOX play-by-play man Joe Buck is officially leaving the network to team up with Troy Aikman on ESPN’s Monday Night Football. Buck has reportedly agreed to a significant deal with ESPN ...
This year’s sports media offseason continues to provide major headlines. On Friday, sports media insider Andrew Marchand of the New York Post reported that longtime Fox broadcaster Joe Buck is ...
He also joined the Fox College Hoops team. [13] After Joe Buck left Fox for ESPN in 2022, Burkhardt was promoted to the lead NFL on Fox broadcast team alongside Greg Olsen as color commentator (until Tom Brady joined Fox's lead broadcast team in 2024). [14] Burkhardt was the television play-by-play announcer for Super Bowl LVII.
In 2022, Davis was named to replace Buck as the lead play-by-play announcer full time for MLB on Fox. [4] Later that year, Davis was selected to be Fox’s new #2 play-by-play man for their NFL coverage, [5] replacing Kevin Burkhardt, who became Buck’s replacement on their #1 NFL crew, with Greg Olsen as his color commentator as
On Friday, sports media insider Andrew Marchand of the New York Post reported that longtime Fox broadcaster Joe Buck is leaving the network to become the new voice of ESPN’s Monday Night Football.
In 1996, McCarver was paired with Joe Buck on the Fox network's MLB telecasts, a role he held from 1996 to 2013. [27] In 2003, McCarver set a record by broadcasting his 13th World Series on national television (surpassing Curt Gowdy). He called 24 World Series for ABC, CBS, and Fox. [28]