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ESPN has announced that longtime play-by-play announcer Mike Patrick has died. He was 80 years old. Patrick spent 36 years at ESPN and called his last event -- the Liberty Bowl -- in December of 2017.
BRISTOL, Conn. — Mike Patrick, ESPN's first play-by-play announcer for its NFL coverage, has died. He was 80. Patrick's ...
Robert Griffin III, the former Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback, is set to join Fox Sports as the network's No. 2 college ...
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The Spun on MSNNFL Saddened By Death Of 'Sunday Night Football' AnnouncerThe NFL is saddened by the death of an iconic "Sunday Night Football" announcer this week. While NBC is the current home of ...
The Clippers are entering Game 3 without any injuries on the report and James Harden is fully expected to suit up on Thursday ...
When Michael Jordan told Rick Allen he couldn't believe NBC let Allen go — Jordan calling Allen "You're NASCAR" — it hit ...
Travis Hunter Jr.'s father, Travis Hunter Sr., was granted permission by the courts recently to travel to Green Bay from ...
Disney CEO Bob Iger warned in early 2023 that the company would cut thousands of jobs in order to save the company billions ...
Jay Feely is taking his talents from the football field to the political arena, posing a choice for the few New York Giants ...
Sports media blog Awful Announcing published the results of its survey Wednesday. While the Dubs duo held the No. 30 spot for ...
"Big news for ESPN College GameDay fans: ESPN has signed host Rece Davis to a multi-year contract extension. The 30-year vet ...
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