ESPN NFL play-by-play man Joe Buck was recently asked how many years he has left as an announcer and the broadcast veteran was very blunt with his response.
ESPN announcer Joe Buck hasn't called a Super Bowl since 2020. That being said, he'll get his chance to once again call the biggest game of the NFL season in February 2027.
After one game, Chicago Bears fans are getting this reality set in their mind that the same ol' Bears are back despite all the changes made inside the organization this offseason.
Buck comes from a family with a broadcasting legacy.
The St. Louis Cardinals fans are hoping for a turnaround soon.
The St. Louis Cardinals series opener against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Busch Stadium III on Monday night ended in dramatic fashion. With the game tied 6-6 in the Bottom of the ninth, Cardinals first baseman Alec Burleson golfed a 409-foot solo home run to dead center for a walk-off victory.
As George Stephanopoulos enjoys some time off from Good Morning America, fans of the ABC morning show are voicing their dislike of his current replacement.
The Kansas City Chiefs’ dynasty run has been a pain for many teams and their fan bases. For starters, Patrick Mahomes has led the team to at least the AFC Championship in each of the last seven years and won three of their five Super Bowl appearances.
The Detroit Lions appear to be one of the NFL's top choices for primetime games once again. In 2024, the Lions appeared in six primetime games along with their annual nationally televised contest on Thanksgiving.
Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., will play host to Super Bowl LX on Feb. 8, 2026. Troy Aikman believes the Dallas Cowboys will represent the NFC in the title game.
According to Joe Buck, every television network wants a piece of the Detroit Lions for the 2025 NFL schedule. On Tuesday morning, ABC’s “Good Morning America” dropped the latest 2025 NFL schedule news.
Joe Buck made his MLB broadcasting debut at age 21 calling the St. Louis Cardinals. He called 24 World Series ever since and then stepped away to take
ESPN apparently plans on treating Thursday’s New York Yankees opener like Game 6 of the 2009 World Series. Unfortunately for those in attendance, the Opening Day festivities won’t include a championship ring presentation.
Joe Buck has been a sports broadcaster for a long time and has called some memorable moments. He's gotten to call Super Bowls and World Series for FOX before moving to ESPN ahead of the 2022 NFL season.
The Super Bowl is the most watched, most talked about and most wagered on event in American sports, and it always comes with a surprise take or two. Monday
Joe Buck isn’t afraid to call out the NFL when it’s warranted. And during Monday’s NFC Wild Card Round game between the Los Angeles Rams and Minnesota Vikings, the ESPN Monday Night Football play-by-play man found a moment where he felt it was warranted.
Unlike some NFL fans, Joe Buck doesn't mind disproportionate exposure to the Dallas Cowboys. ESPN anticipated a more consequential matchup when booking a Week 14 game between the Cowboys and Cincinnati Bengals for Monday Night Football.
Joe Buck jabbed the Dallas Cowboys ahead of the Monday Night Football game against the Houston Texans. During Buck’s introduction of the broadcast, he mentioned that the roof of the Cowboys home stadium was open for the first time in two years, only to realize the team closed the roof.
Every marriage hopefully has a lot of fun and humor to keep it fresh. But when that involves distracting your husband with a head-stand split while he’s teeing off with a driver, that can lead to scary injuries.
Joe Buck returned to baseball to announce a St. Louis Cardinals game in July, but that might have been something of a one-off.
When most are doing everything in their power to be at the Super Bowl LVIII, despite the hefty price increases, the NFL star commentator Joe Buck is relieved
It was previously learned that ESPN "Monday Night Football" announcers Joe Buck and Troy Aikman were willing to help retired quarterback Tom Brady prepare to become Fox's lead NFL analyst beginning next season.
Broadcasting lifer Joe Buck said that he is intrigued by the idea of eventually returning to the baseball booth on a regional scale.
Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin met ESPN's Joe Buck and Troy Aikman more than four months after he collapsed on the field during the "Monday Night Football" contest between the Bills and the Cincinnati Bengals.
Play-by-play commentator Joe Buck has earned a unique honor ahead of Christmas Day.
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