There's no question Al Michaels is one of the best play-by-play broadcasters in NFL history, but it might be time for him to ...
Longtime broadcaster Al Michaels sends message to former colleague Cris Collinsworth following major NBC announcement.
Michaels, 81, has been calling league games since 1975. Following his stint with "Sunday Night Football" on NBC, which ended after the 2021 season, he started calling games on Amazon Prime for ...
Al Michaels has rightfully been a beloved play-by-play broadcaster in the NFL world for decades. Although fans might not want to admit it, his time in the booth is nearing an end. Michaels, 81, called ...
Here’s what Brees told Dan Patrick in August: “So, at the end of the day, like, I chuckle because even as I look at the ...
The Commanders hosted the Broncos for Sunday Night Football in Week 13. Fittingly, No. 13 Treylon Burks did his best Odell ...
Al Michaels isn’t ready to retire. The legendary play-by-play voice, who recently turned 81 years old, wants to continue calling “Thursday Night Football” for Amazon Prime Video, a role he’s held ...
In 2025, Collinsworth remains a fixture for NBC’s “Sunday Night Football,” entering his 17th season as the lead color analyst. This Sunday, he will reach a major career landmark: calling the 500th NFL ...
The AFC South is the spotlight of CBS' early window with Ian Eagle and J.J. Watt headed to Indianapolis to call the critical ...
Al Michaels has been calling sporting events for more than a half-century, and he’d like to keep his Hall-of-Fame run going for at least another year. Michaels signed a three-year deal with Amazon to ...
Al Michaels has been a fixture of prime-time NFL football since joining Monday Night Football in 1986. He hopes to continue that run into 2026, with Prime Video’s Thursday Night Football. “I feel ...