Greenberg, Golic named second MNF team |
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review - Pittsburgh, PA, USA - ESPN is set to unveil a second "Monday Night Football" announcing team today: play-by-play Mike Greenberg, analysts Mike Golic and Mike Ditka and sideline reporter Bonnie Bernstein.
The new team will make their debut during the Arizona Cardinals-San Francisco 49ers game Sept. 10, says ESPN's Norby Williamson, executive vice president for remote and studio production. The game will be the nightcap in a national NFL doubleheader on ESPN and will kick off at 10:15 p.m.
ESPN's main "Monday Night Football" team of play-by-play Mike Tirico, analysts Tony Kornheiser and Ron Jaworski and sideline reporters Suzy Kolber and Michele Tafoya will do the first game -- the Baltimore Ravens-Cincinnati Bengals -- at 7 p.m.
ESPN says the second team will only work the one regular-season game, while the main team will work all 16 regular-season and four preseason games.
Eagles tight end retire
Eagles tight end and long snapper Mike Bartrum retired Tuesday, ending a 13-year career that included appearances in the Pro Bowl and Super Bowl.
The 36-year-old Bartrum spent the last seven years of his career with the Eagles after signing with them as a free agent in 2000. He played in 107 games for the Eagles and made the Pro Bowl in 2005.
The new team will make their debut during the Arizona Cardinals-San Francisco 49ers game Sept. 10, says ESPN's Norby Williamson, executive vice president for remote and studio production. The game will be the nightcap in a national NFL doubleheader on ESPN and will kick off at 10:15 p.m.
ESPN's main "Monday Night Football" team of play-by-play Mike Tirico, analysts Tony Kornheiser and Ron Jaworski and sideline reporters Suzy Kolber and Michele Tafoya will do the first game -- the Baltimore Ravens-Cincinnati Bengals -- at 7 p.m.
ESPN says the second team will only work the one regular-season game, while the main team will work all 16 regular-season and four preseason games.
Eagles tight end retire
Eagles tight end and long snapper Mike Bartrum retired Tuesday, ending a 13-year career that included appearances in the Pro Bowl and Super Bowl.
The 36-year-old Bartrum spent the last seven years of his career with the Eagles after signing with them as a free agent in 2000. He played in 107 games for the Eagles and made the Pro Bowl in 2005.
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