The NFL is getting set to put on its biggest event of the season. Super Bowl LVIII will be hosted by Las Vegas, as the Kansas City Chiefs take on the San Francisco 49ers.
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
Nineteen years ago — yes, that long ago — former Minnesota Vikings wide receiver and Hall of Famer Randy Moss mortified Joe Buck, and Buck mortified Vikings fans.
It’s been long enough For a pretty significant length of time now, a lot of fans of the Minnesota Vikings have developed a fairly healthy dislike for Joe Buck.
What do Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson and NBA icon Charles Barkley have in common? Joe Buck has some thoughts.
Joe Buck's favorite call in his decades of announcing sports? Easy. It's the "Minneapolis Miracle" when Case Keenum found Stefon Diggs for a touchdown as the clock expired in the 2017-18 playoff game between the Vikings and Saints. Buck's least favorite moment as a broadcaster?
By the time the 2024 NFL season rolls around, the expectation is that seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady will be in the FOX broadcast booth alongside Kevin Burkhardt.
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.
ESPN announcer Joe Buck is ready to give former NFL quarterback Tom Brady a helping hand if he needs one in the booth. Buck recently spoke on The Marchand and Ourand Sports Media Podcast about wanting to help the New England Patriots legend start his Fox analyst career with a bang.
The stakes are as high as they can get for the Indianapolis Colts Week 18 matchup with the Houston Texans. This fact isn't something that one of the most respected broadcasters in the NFL is blind to ahead of being in the booth for the game. Joe Buck and Hall of Fame QB Troy Aikman will be on the call this week.
The Dallas Cowboys were able to hold on Saturday night and beat the Detroit Lions, 20-19, but it didn’t come without controversy with the refs making a highly questionable call in the final seconds that likely took a win away from the Lions.
He’s not a staffer, Joe Buck! Apparently sideline confrontations are a regular thing for the Philadelphia Eagles. Two weeks ago, San Francisco 49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw was tossed for sticking his finger in the face of Eagles security chief Dom DiSandro.
Joe Buck has has no chill. The ESPN sportscaster was calling Monday Night Football’s game between the Seattle Seahawks and the Philadelphia Eagles and at one point in the contest, he zeroed in on Seahawks quarterback Drew Lock with a take that got social media buzzing.
Week 14 of the NFL season concluded with two fantastic finishes on "Monday Night Football."
The Giants rallied in the final minutes to beat the Packers, 24-22, in a thriller Monday night at MetLife Stadium for their third straight win. Once again
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow wasn’t on the field on Monday night during his team’s 34—31 win over the Jaguars, but ESPN play-by-play commentator Joe Buck still found multiple ways to work the injured signal-caller’s name into the broadcast.
Monday night’s NFC North rivalry game between the Bears and Vikings was, in a word, ugly. Chicago got the win, 12-10, but it was an absolutely painful
ESPN announcers Joe Buck and Troy Aikman did not appear to be having a good time during Monday’s Bears-Vikings clash.
The Milwaukee Bucks couldn’t recover from an erratic first half, dropping a 97-112 decision to the Orlando Magic on Saturday night. The Bucks got handed their first back-to-back losses in the season, falling to 1-3 on the road and 5-4 overall.
Broadcasting lifer Joe Buck said that he is intrigued by the idea of eventually returning to the baseball booth on a regional scale.
Joe Buck has not called a Major League Baseball game since he left Fox for ESPN last year, but the longtime announcer says that arrangement may not be permanent.
There continues to be speculation regarding what exactly went down between the time of Damar Hamlin's injury and the postponement of the game, but ESPN is standing by Joe Buck and his reporting despite the league refuting the report.
Buck was in (maybe a little too much of) a holiday spirit on Monday.
The rights to the game were reportedly part of the compensation for Fox letting Joe Buck out of his contract early.
It appears the long-time voice of MLB and the NFL on Fox will get a shot to be the next Alex Trebek. According to Andrew Marchand of the New York Post, Joe Buck will be a guest host on "Jeopardy!" putting him in contention for the permanent job.
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