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Joe Buck forced to defend himself after Troy Aikman calls out his cruel Super Bowl comment
Broadcaster Joe Buck reminded Atlanta Falcons fans of their devastating Super Bowl LI loss to the New England Patriots during ESPN's Monday Night Football coverage
Joe Buck was forced to defend himself after making a cruel comment about the Atlanta Falcons' Super Bowl LI defeat to the New England Patriots during Monday Night Football
In the fourth quarter, Chicago running back De’Andre Swift scored a 55-yard touchdown on a swing pass during which he was wide-open thanks to terrible Washington defense. This is what ESPN color commentator Troy Aikman said while analyzing the play:
Joe Buck couldn't help himself as he introduced both teams during MNF, and mentioned the Dolphins record with the infamous 6-7 joke.
Joe Buck was just 52 years old when he gave up being MLB’s lead national voice, but he has no plans of stepping away from the NFL anytime soon. Buck joined Barstool Sports’ Pardon My Take with hosts Dan “Big Cat” Katz and PFT Commenter (Eric ...
Aikman’s Monday Night Football broadcast partner took aim at Williams for not showing up to media meetings before their games.
Not long after seeing a call come in from the Cooperstown, N.Y., area code, Joe Buck’s "heart felt like it stopped" and his thoughts drifted straight to his late father, Jack Buck, upon learning that
Joe Buck will call a Major League Baseball game for ESPN on Opening Day, but he’s not exactly exuding excitement about it. “It’s a little ridiculous,” Buck said of calling an MLB game for ESPN. “An executive at ESPN asked me to do it, his name is ...
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Joe Buck sheds light on his process with glimpse of 'MNF' notes
ESPN’s veteran broadcaster shared a photo of his hand-written NFL playoff picture notes to use as a reference during Monday night’s Rams-Falcons game.