The Eagles’ first Super Bowl took place in the Superdome against the Oakland Raiders in 1981, and in the booth to call the ...
On Sunday, 91-year-old Hubie Brown will call his final NBA game – the 76ers at the Bucks – alongside play-by-play voice Mike ...
He's only 18 and he can't see. But you won't know either if you listen to Allan Wylie's radio color commentary during ...
As legendary NBA broadcaster Hubie Brown prepares to call his final game on Feb. 9, 2025, he talked with The Athletic's ...
as the now 40-year-old was very young when Deal passed away on June 3, 1987. He describes Deal as a man who was “way ahead of his time,” a state assemblyman for Pennsylvania and somebody who wanted to ...
Seattle Seahawks game also represented Roach’s first time as the public address announcer for the Super ... but when his career began in radio, he needed something more catchy and selected ...
Ken Ackerman, whose classic, stentorian radio announcer’s voice graced Bay Area ... He retired in 1982 but continued to work on KCBS on a part-time basis until 1995. Stan Bunger, co-anchor ...
The announcer can’t see a thing — not Martin, the other players, the crowd or the bouncing ball, as Allan Wylie is blind. Despite being blind since birth, Wylie is successfully doing live radio ...
That prompted longtime Canucks announcer John Shorthourse to facetiously say that the penalty would actually be 25% longer. "This will actually be a two-and-a-half minute power play for the ...
Pat McAfee hasn't forgotten his past as one of the NFL's most eccentric players in his current career as a WWE announcer ... a historic hat-trick against an old foe, Philadelphia Eagles, many ...
For ESPN's Dave Flemming and Sean Farnham, they were calling a game between Gonzaga and Saint Mary's when the news broke and viewers got to hear their reactions in real-time. As with most people ...
The move nearly cost the Machine Guns a pinfall. The referee slip-up had announcers Wade Barrett and Pat McAfee throwing shade at the Chiefs at NFL officiating. “I’ve not seen officiating this ...