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Troy Aikman and Joe Buck have long been a familiar pairing to sports fans. For more than two decades, their voices have defined primetime football coverage. Now, their enduring che ...
NFL fans have known for months that Joe Buck and Troy Aikman would be taking over the "Monday Night Football" booth — but seeing the duo in real-time on ESPN didn't make matters any less strange.
The broadcasting duo of Joe Buck and Troy Aikman are both moving from Fox Sports’ top team on Sundays, where they’ve been for the past 20 seasons, to the storied prime-time spot on ESPN.
TROY AIKMAN: Oh yeah. JOE BUCK: For me it was night and day. You know, I’m 53 now and I started broadcasting professionally when I was 19.
The worst-kept secret in sports media was over on Wednesday as ESPN officially announced Joe Buck and Troy Aikman as their new Monday Night Football booth.. The duo, who worked together as Fox’s ...
Joe Buck, who will broadcast Super Bowl LIV with Troy Aikman, watches his dad, Jack, broadcast Super Bowl IV and is amazed at what has changed in 50 years. Jan. 27, 2020 ...
Two of the most recognizable voices in the NFL are switching networks.. Joe Buck and Troy Aikman are leaving their long-time home at Fox to head to ESPN’s “Monday Night Football,” the ...
Sports commentators Troy Aikman and Joe Buck in 2005 | Andrew H. Walker/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images. Almost from the start of his broadcasting career, Aikman worked with Buck.
Troy Aikman and Joe Buck in 2005. Patrick McMullan via Getty Image. Aikman said later: “I guess it’s disappointing. I would’ve thought there would’ve been a conversation at least.
Sports Joe Buck, Troy Aikman excited about ‘starting over’ with ESPN "To see how someone else does it and to work with different people, I feel like it’s 2001 again." ...
Oct 6, 2019; Arlington, TX, USA; Fox announcers Joe Buck and Troy Aikman on the field prior to the game with the Dallas Cowboys playing against the Green Bay Packers at AT&T Stadium.
The Texas Rangers got a special shoutout from Troy Aikman during the “Monday Night Football” broadcast. His broadcast partner Joe Buck made him regret it. Aikman mentioned his support of the ...
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