In the booth for ESPN are broadcasters Joe Buck and Troy Aikman On the last play of the first half, quarterback Aaron Rodgers launched a 52-yard Hail Mary touchdown pass that Allan Lazard caught.
Joe Buck is one of the most popular sportscasters who’s widely known for his work on ESPN and Fox Sports. Now many of his fans are curious to know more about his personal life.
Perhaps the Mad Dog has truly gone mad. Chris Russo took issue with Joe Buck for a comment he alleged Buck made toward him … only it would appear that said comment was never uttered. Russo ...
ESPN’s Joe Buck stands accused of Jinxing Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin following the player’s season-ending injury on Monday night. Godwin is done for the year, having ...
Hours before kickoff, ESPN broadcaster Joe Buck, who is set to be in the broadcast booth for the Ravens-Buccaneers game, turned heads with a unique post on X. Buck posted a video of him riding a ...
Joe Buck and Troy Aikman are the best in the business. Awful Announcing’s announcer rankings seemingly reflect that notion, but there was also tangible evidence during the Monday Night Football ...
On the main ESPN broadcast of Monday Night Football, announcer Joe Buck couldn't help but crack a joke at Bass's expense. "No chance. That was just weird... I've seen better kicks than that on ...
During the Bills’ 23-20 win over the Jets on “Monday Night Football,” Joe Buck shredded Buffalo kicker Tyler Bass’ missed attempt in the first half after the ball sailed wide left of the ...
Joe Buck delivered that October almost as often as Big Papi did. Twenty years later, Buck’s calls as the play-by-play voice of Fox’s broadcasts of the American League Championship Series ...
It’s Monday night! There’s a NFL game on ESPN+ — the Los Angeles Chargers and Arizona Cardinals — and the usual pairing of Joe Buck and Troy Aikman aren’t on the air. What gives?
Joe Buck took a subtle shot at the Bengals as they were going to break following the made field goal. "Bengals going 'why, why, why couldn't that have happened for us?' Buck said as they sent it ...
Industry experts suggest this is not only due to legacy status but also viewership trends. Joe Buck, the play-by-play voice for ESPN’s Monday Night Football, highlighted this on the SI Media ...