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Al Michaels: Best known for his “Miracle on Ice” call as well as the 1989 World Series earthquake call, Michaels is the ultimate broadcaster who can do any sport. His call of Kirk Gibson’s World Series home run in 1988 is legendary.Ħ.
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Buck called 18 Super Bowls and 11 World Series and is in the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Pro Football Hall of Fame. He was equally as good in football as he was in baseball. His passion for whatever event he was calling was ever present.

Jack Buck: Take away some points for Buck giving us his son, Joe, but Jack was an all-time great. His impact went beyond sports and he changed the way sports were broadcast.ĥ.
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TV Guide once called him one of the 50 Greatest TV Stars of All Time. His connection with Ali launched him into the national consciousness and he helped launch Monday Night Football into the primetime event.

Howard Cosell: The most famous sportscaster ever, Cosell was as big as Muhammad Ali when Ali was in his prime. He also coined the Rose Bowl as “the Grandaddy of them All.”Ĥ. Jackson won National Sportscaster of the Year a record five straight times and called the Olympics, Monday Night Football, Daytona 500, Indy 500, NBA Finals, World Series, world-title boxing bouts and BCS title games. Keith Jackson: “Whoa, Nellie!” Jackson broadcasted nearly every sport but is best known for his college football calls. The five-time Emmy Award winner was inducted into the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association Hall of Fame in 2014.ģ. His voice is unique and his ability to call a game is so good Albert has been called “the voice of basketball.” Basketball might be his forte, but Albert is also great on football calls. Marv Albert: “Oh! With the facial!” Albert is known for that catch phrase as well as many others. Scully is one of three people to be named National Sportscaster of the Year in three different decades (Bob Costas and Chris Berman are the others).Ģ. Scully has called 25 World Series, three perfect games, 20 no-hitters, 12 All-Star Games and was named the American Sportscasters Association’s top sportscaster ever. He’s returning for a 67th season as the Dodgers’ announcer in 2016. Scully’s longevity also has never been matched. You learn something during every one of his broadcasts, which is rare these days. Vin Scully: I’m a Dodgers fan, but there’s no bias here.

This week’s list counts down the top-10 announcers in sports history (because the immortal Vin Scully announced this week he was coming back for yet another season with the Dodgers).ġ. Live stream: Paramount Plus, NFL+ Sunday Night Football, 8:20 p.m.Every Sunday, Reno Gazette-Journal sports columnist Chris Murray will count down a top-10 list. ETĪnnouncers: Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Tracy Wolfson (field reporter)Īnnouncers: Greg Gumbel, Adam Archuleta, AJ Ross (field reporter) ETĪnnouncers: Kevin Kugler, Mark Sanchez, Laura Okmin (field reporter)Īnnouncers: Joe Davis, Daryl Johnston, Pam Oliver (field reporter) Live stream: Paramount Plus, NFL+ 4:05 p.m. ETĪnnouncers: Adam Amin, Mark Schlereth, Kristina Pink (field reporter)Īnnouncers: Chris Myers, Robert Smith, Jennifer Hale (field reporter)Īnnouncers: Ian Eagle, Charles Davis, Evan Washburn (field reporter)Īnnouncers: Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma, Shannon Spake (field reporter)Īnnouncers: Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen, Erin Andrews, Tim Rinaldi (field reporters)Īnnouncers: Kevin Harlan, Trent Green, Melanie Collins (field reporter)Īnnouncers: Spero Dedes, Jay Feely, Aditi Kinkhabwala (field reporter)
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Here’s the full Sunday schedule with start times, TV channels, live stream options, and announcers. It has fewer playoff tiebreaker implications, but does offer us a potential Super Bowl preview. Seahawks-Rams isn’t a great matchup, but Dolphins-49ers is a big one. A small minority will get the Chargers-Raiders game.įOX gets the short end of the stick this weekend in the late window, with both of their matchups at 4:05 p.m. With CBS getting the national slot in the late window, most of America will get this game. Both teams are on the right side of the playoff picture, but this will be a critical matchup for positioning. The other big intra-conference matchup will see the Bengals host the Chiefs. With Seattle right behind them, the loser of this matchup will be in a tough spot. The NFC East rivals are in third and fourth place in the division, but hold the last two wild card berths. The most important matchup on Sunday’s slate will see the Giants host the Commanders. This was a big one for playoff implications, with New England dropping to 6-6 and moving in the wrong direction in the playoff race. The NFL heads into its Sunday slate for Week 13 after the Bills handled their business on Thursday against the Patriots.
