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In NFL TV free agency, there is always one name atop the list.
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The courting has already begun with NBC an active part of the discussions.
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“Sunday Night Football” will not have the slide this year, but it will begin the switch. While the broadcast restrictions of COVID-19 will make it so game analyst Cris Collinsworth won’t slide onto the screen in the opening of broadcasts, NBC announced that some weeks Al Michaels will not on the broadcast at all. Mike …
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They are three of the most significant sports voices of the last half-century. One is arguably the greatest NFL play-by-player ever. Another holds the same distinction for the NBA. And the third has called the Yankees for more than three decades. All three — Al Michaels, Marv Albert and John Sterling — are eager to …
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Drew Brees is signing with NBC Sports over ESPN in a move that will make him a fixture on NFL telecasts after he finishes playing, The Post has learned. In a contract that will begin after Brees retires from the Saints, the 41-year-old will be groomed as the potential replacement for Cris Collinsworth on “Sunday …
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Not even an undefeated start could cure Tom Brady’s Patriots unhappiness last year, according to NBC play-by-play man Al Michaels. After Brady confirmed his Patriots expiration date Wednesday during a two-hour interview with Howard Stern, Michaels told Mike Tirico on NBC Sports’ “Lunch Talk Live” that he recalled a November conversation with the 42-year-old quarterback …
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Peyton Manning turned down ESPN’s “Monday Night Football,” The Post has learned. Sources say the overriding factor was whether Manning finally wanted to enter the broadcast booth and commit to the weekly schedule in the fall. The answer remains no. Manning has declined to be an MNF analyst on multiple occasions, turning down basically every …