Brent Musburger, one of the most recognized and prominent voices in the history of sports television, will end his play-by-play career with ABC/ESPN at the end of January, it was announced Wednesday.
In a few hours, you will be looking live at the first game of the 2025 preseason, and a familiar face to football fans will be on your screen. The Pro Football Hall of Fame Game kicks off at 8 p.m. ET ...
In less than a week, we'll be looking live for the last time as Billings native Brent Musburger leaves television for a new life among the betting crowd in Las Vegas he always managed to wink at from ...
Brent Musburger couldn’t have imagined the NFL’s popularity being what it is today nearly 50 years ago. “No, Matt, I could not have,” he told Matt Ryan during CBS’s NFL Today 50th anniversary ...
The incomparable Brent Musburger finally receives tonight the 2025 Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award from the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Musburger hosted The NFL Today on CBS before becoming a ...
Brent Musburger is being honored with the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Pete Rozelle Radio Television Award this weekend. / Kyle Terada-Imagn Images 1. I’m a sucker for nostalgia and I will fully admit ...
"You are looking live..." are the famous words echoed by former CBS Sports NFL Today show host and Hall of Fame broadcaster Brent Musburger. Those words can now be applied to Caesars Entertainment, ...
A major voice of ESPN college football's coverage has the call when North Dakota State faces Montana Aug. 29 in Missoula. Brent Musburger, a Billings, Mont., native, will be joined by his SEC Network ...
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