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ESPN has reportedly set its new Monday Night Football booth


https://twitter.com/JimMiller/status/1289219565512060928

SportsCenter's Steve Levy will be joined by NFL analysts Brian Griese and Louis Riddick this fall, according to ESPN historian James Andrew Miller. ESPN has yet to confirm the news. ESPN's top college football broadcasting team of Chris Fowler and Kirk Herbstreit are expected to call the first game of the traditional Monday Night Football doubleheader (New York Giants vs. Pittsburgh Steelers) during Week 1 -- though this could change depending on the fate of the college football season.

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Politicize everything.
Politicize everything.
Politicize everything.

As a tactic, it worked vs me. I'm done with football. I'll watch recaps perhaps but honestly I have lost my taste for it. It used to be an escape where anyone could relax next to each other regardless of opinion or the harried political climate. A safe space, if you will. No longer. Now it has the same headaches present IRL.

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ESPN makes its new Monday Night Football team official

https://espnpressroom.com/us/press-releases/2020/08/steve-levy-brian-griese-and-louis-riddick-named-espns-new-monday-night-football-commentator-team/

Steve Levy will do play-by-play with Brian Griese and Louis Riddick serving as analysts on Monday Night Football this season. ESPN also announced that the longtime college football team of Chris Fowler and Kirk Herbstreit will make their NFL debut calling the first game of the traditional Monday Night Football season premiere doubleheader.

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