
Who are the announcers of ESPN's 'Monday Night Football'? The MNF announcers consist of a trio including play-by-play man Steve Levy and color commentators Brian Griese and Louis Riddick. The three have worked on MNF before, reporting on the second half of the 2019 week one doubleheader.
- Mike Tirico (2006–2015)
- Sean McDonough (2016–2017)
- Joe Tessitore (2018–2019)
- Steve Levy (2020–2021)
- Joe Buck (2022–present)
Who were the first commentators for Monday Night Football?
When Monday Night Football first aired on ABC in 1970, who were the announcers? For the first season of Monday Night Football, ABC’s announcers were Howard Cosell, Keith Jackson, and Don Meredith. Who is broadcasting NFL games?
Who was the comedian on Monday Night Football?
Things got pretty desperate for a couple of seasons when the MNF executives decided to have comedian Dennis Miller in the booth to help liven things up. Although there had been games played previously on Monday nights, Monday Night Football first aired on Sept. 21, 1970.
Who are ESPN announcers?
Who are the commentators on ESPN tonight?
- John Anderson: (1999–present)
- Victoria Arlen: (2018–present)
- Matt Barrie: (2013–present)
- Chris Berman: (1979–present), occasional anchor.
- Max Bretos: (2010–2019) Left ESPN to join LAFC full time.
- Nicole Briscoe: (2015–present)
- John Buccigross: (1996–present)
Who is broadcasting Monday Night Football?
The NFL season is fast approaching and two broadcasters will switch places. Play-by-play commentator Joe Buck and analyst Troy Aikman have been the broadcasting duo for FOX since 2002. This year, they will be transferring to ESPN as the crew for Monday Night Football.

Who are the announcers for Monday Night Football in 2022?
Joe Buck and Troy Aikman are the new 'Monday Night Football' announcers.
Who are the commentators for the NFL today?
Hosts and teammates on CBS Sports' The NFL Today, James Brown, Bill Cowher, Boomer Esiason, Nate Burleson, and Phil Simms tackle camaraderie and commentary with good-natured banter.
Who are the new Fox NFL announcers?
Moving into the No. 1 spot at Fox to replace Buck and Aikman are Kevin Burkhardt and former Pro Bowl tight end Greg Olsen.
Who are the radio announcers for Monday Night Football?
Levy and Riddick were both a part of the "Monday Night Football" booth in 2020 and 2021. Levy served as the main play-by-play announcer with Riddick playing the role of analyst along with Brian Griese.
Who is hosting NFL live right now?
host Laura RutledgeNFL Live - Full Cast & Crew National Football League news and discussion with host Laura Rutledge and a team of analysts including Marcus Spears, Mina Kimes, Dan Orlovsky and Keyshawn Johnson.
Who are the commentators on ESPN now?
Play-by-playMike Breen: 2003–present (NBA coverage)Joe Buck: 2022-present Monday Night Football.Brian Custer: 2021–present (ESPN CFB, ESPN College Basketball & NBA on ESPN)Ian Darke: 2010–present (Major League Soccer and World Cup coverage)Dan Shulman: 1995–present (MLB and college basketball play-by-play announcer)More items...
Who hosts Fox NFL today?
America's most-watched NFL pregame show for 25 seasons, FOX NFL SUNDAY features co-hosts Terry Bradshaw and Curt Menefee with analysts Howie Long, Michael Strahan and Jimmy Johnson with reports from NFL insider Jay Glazer.
Is Kirk Herbstreit leaving ESPN?
Herbstreit, who recently signed a five-year contract to continue calling college football games for ESPN while also signing a five-year contract to call Thursday night NFL games for Amazon, said he is disappointed he'll no longer have the opportunity to call games at his alma mater on a regular basis after this season.
Who are the Fox NFL guys?
Gregg Berhalter, Alexi Lalas compared NFL players to World Cup stars alongside "FOX NFL Sunday" crew. Gregg Berhalter and Alexi Lalas join the "Fox NFL Sunday" crew to preview the USMNT's World Cup Hopes and compare NFL stars and teams to players and teams in the World Cup.
Who are the announcers for football on NBC?
As of 2022, Mike Tirico serves as the play-by-play announcer for most broadcasts while Al Michaels does so for special events, Cris Collinsworth serves as color commentator, and Melissa Stark serves as the sideline reporter, with Terry McAulay serving as the rules expert.
Who are the ESPN NFL analysts?
Troy Aikman. MNF Game Analyst.Joe Buck. MNF Play-By-Play Announcer.Dan Orlovsky. Football Analyst.Laura Rutledge. Host & Reporter, ESPN/SEC Network.Lisa Salters. MNF and NBA Reporter, E60 Co-Host.Adam Schefter. Senior NFL Insider.
Who are the commentators on Sunday Night Football 2022?
As of 2022, Mike Tirico serves as the play-by-play announcer for most broadcasts while Al Michaels does so for special events, Cris Collinsworth serves as color commentator, and Melissa Stark serves as the sideline reporter, with Terry McAulay serving as the rules expert.
Who is announcing NFL on NBC?
Mike TiricoMike Tirico is the new play-by-by play announcer for NBC Sports' Sunday Night Football. Melissa Stark is the new sideline reporter for NBC Sports' Sunday Night Football. Cris Collinsworth is a longtime analyst for NBC Sports' Sunday Night Football.
Who are the hosts on CBS NFL Today?
Who are the CBS NFL halftime commentators in 2022?James Brown | Host since 2006. ... Phil Simms | Studio Analyst since 2017. ... Nate Burleson | Studio Analyst since 2017. ... Boomer Esiason | Studio Analyst since 2002. ... Bill Cowher | Studio Analyst since 2007.
Who are the commentators on NFL Sunday?
Current on-air staffCurt Menefee – studio host (2006–present)Terry Bradshaw – analyst/co-host (1994–present)Howie Long – analyst (1994–present)Michael Strahan – analyst (2008–present)Jimmy Johnson – analyst (1994–1995; 2002–present)Sean Payton – analyst (2022–present)Jay Glazer – NFL insider (2007–present)More items...
1. Steve Levy
ESPN Sportscaster Steve Levy looks on during the game against the Cleveland Browns and the Pittsburgh Steelers at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, PA. Photo: Mark Alberti
2. Brian Griese
ESPN Monday Night Football announcer Brian Griese looks on prior to the game between the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles. Photo: Mitchell Leff
3. Louis Riddick
ESPN Monday Night Football announcer Louis Riddick looks on prior to the game between the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles. Photo: Mitchell Leff
4. Peyton Manning
Peyton Manning looks on during a Ring of Honor induction ceremony at halftime of the game between the Washington Football Team and Denver Broncos. Photo: Justin Edmonds
5. Eli Manning
Eli Manning walks onto the field carrying the Vince Lombardi Trophy during a ceremony honouring the 2011 Giants Super Bowl team in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Photo: Sarah Stier
Who are the announcers for MNF?
In a perfect world, MNF’s new announcers would be Steve Levy and Louis Riddick. Both earned their shot to be part of the MNF broadcast team with sideline reporter Lisa Salters. It’s the ideal combination to bring the knowledge and edge ESPN wants moving forward.
Who is the ESPN booth for Monday Night Football 2021?
ESPN is keeping the three-man booth of Steve Levy, Brian Griese and Louis Riddick for its 2021 Monday Night Football broadcasts. They’re also staying with Salters on the sideline and officiating analyst John Parry as well.
Who will host the megacast in 2021?
ESPN announced that Peyton Manning and brother Eli Manning will cohost a Monday Night Football “MegaCast” on ESPN2 for 10 games for the 2021 regular season. The alternate broadcast will air the first three weeks of the season, including a Week 3 matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys.
Will McFarland and Tessitore be on ESPN?
Both Tessitore and McFarland will remain in prominent roles at ESPN. — Richard Deitsch (@richarddeitsch) May 9, 2020. ESPN has certainly tried to add bigger names to the Monday Night Football booth. They went after Tony Romo before he signed a record deal with CBS. They tried to get Peyton Manning.
Who is the best fit for the MNF?
The obvious choice here is longtime ESPN employee Steve Levy. It’s likely the best fit, too. Levy is charismatic on the call and can bring a new flare to the MNF broadcasts. He’s also the favorite to replace Tessitore, according to the New York Post’s Andrew Marchand. Advertisement.
Did ESPN go after Tony Romo?
ESPN has certainly tried to add bigger names to the Monday Night Football booth. They went after Tony Romo before he signed a record deal with CBS . They even tried to orchestrate a trade with NBC to land Al Michaels from “Sunday Night Football” and offer Drew Brees a spot once he decides to retire.
Who is the coach of the Raiders after Mike Tirico left?
In some ways, it was even worse than the Sean McDonough and Jon Gruden (now coaching the Raiders) phase after Mike Tirico left. Long gone are the days of names like Don Meredith, Frank Gifford and Howard Cosell.
Who are the announcers of the ESPN2 'Monday Night Football' broadcast?
The announcers of Monday Night Football on ESPN2 are none other than Peyton Manning and Eli Manning. Dubbed the "Manning Cast," the retired Super Bowl-winning quarterback brothers broadcast a more casual environment.
Who are the announcers for MNF?
The MNF announcers consist of a trio including play-by-play man Steve Levy and color commentators Brian Griese and Louis Riddick. The three have worked on MNF before, reporting on the second half of the 2019 week one doubleheader. While these three upgraded to the permanent announcers, they have replaced Joe Tessitore and Booger McFarland.
What channel is Monday Night Football on?
For those who don't know, Monday Night Football, more commonly known as MNF, is a weekly live television broadcast airing on ESPN. Over the years, the program aired on sister channel ABC, but since Dancing With the Stars has commenced, the show has moved back to ESPN.
Who are the celebrities that Mannings break down?
According to The Atlantic, "The Mannings break down the game as talking heads from their couches, frequently digressing at length from the on-the-field action to go deep with some football wonkery or welcome a procession of celebrity guests, including LeBron James and Charles Barkley ."
How long did Louis Riddick play for the NFL?
As for Louis Riddick, he played in the NFL as a safety from 1991 to 1998. He started his career with the San Francisco 49ers, moving on to the Atlanta Falcons twice, the Cleveland Browns, and ending his career with the Oakland Raiders. He went on to play in the XFL for a bit before moving into executive positions, becoming a pro scout for teams such as the Washington Football Team and the Philadelphia Eagles.
