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Al Michaels was 'stunned' by NFL playoff schedule decision
Legendary NFL announcer Al Michaels doesn't get surprised by the league's scheduling decisions very often. But he was during ...
Al Michaels is pretty happy with the Thursday Night Football schedule this year. The legendary announcer has been the voice ...
When you look at the state of ESPN, ABC Sports, and the NFL and how intertwined they all are, you have to look at the impact ...
The voice of prime time football: Al Michaels is still going strong at 40 years of calling NFL games
Al Michaels has achieved many milestones during his Hall of Fame broadcasting career. The one he has reached this season, though, may stand the test of time — 40 years as the play-by-play announcer ...
In the high-stakes world of Thursday Night Football, Al Michaels once again proved his broadcasting prowess with a brilliantly veiled reference to the betting total during the Los Angeles Chargers’ ...
Al Michaels is on the Mount Rushmore of American sports broadcasters. In his lengthy career, he’s called a number of famous sporting events including arguably the most famous – the Miracle on Ice. But ...
Al Michaels has made a decision on his broadcasting future, and it is not one that most NFL fans are thrilled about. Amazon Prime confirmed that Michaels will return for “Thursday Night Football” in ...
Super Bowl 56 might be the last time Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth call a game together. Ahead of the big game this evening, Michaels began his preview of the contest. Per usual Collinsworth ...
Veteran NFL announcer Al Michaels returned to the broadcast booth for ‘Thursday Night Football’ this week, drawing all sorts of comments from football fans. With two weeks left before September’s ...
Sports broadcaster Al Michaels watches Game 3 of the World Series between the Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays on Oct. 27 at Dodger Stadium. (Patrick Smith / Getty Images) Al Michaels has been making ...
It appears that the career of the legendary Al Michaels is far from over. After 15 years at NBC, Al Michaels signed with Amazon Prime Video to cover their ‘Thursday Night Football’ games with ESPN ...
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