Former Rams Pro Bowler Torry Holt, Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk and veteran sportscaster Andrew Siciliano will once again lead the television broadcast team for the St. Louis Rams’ preseason contests, the team announced today.
Holt and Faulk will serve as color commentators for the broadcasts, and the two will be joined by Siciliano, who will handle play-by-play duties. Faulk and Siciliano team up for a fifth-consecutive year, while Holt returns to the crew for a third-consecutive season. StLouisRams.com reporter Dani Klupenger and St. Louis sportscaster Martin Kilcoyne will serve as sideline reporters on the telecasts.
“Marshall, Torry and Andrew have done a great job describing the game and providing our fans with timely information and opinion, and we’re thrilled to have them with us once again,” Rams Chief Operating Officer Kevin Demoff said. “In addition to calling the action on the field, the broadcast will include roster analysis and features that will take fans behind the scenes as we prepare for the 2015 season. Dani Klupenger has been a welcomed addition to our multimedia team this summer and fans will enjoy her interviews and insight. Martin has been a fixture in St. Louis TV for years and we’re fortunate to have him return as well.”
For the seventh-consecutive year, KTVI-TV FOX 2 St. Louis will serve as the flagship station of the Rams’ preseason broadcasts. KTVI will air three of the Rams’ preseason contests, which includes a road game against the Oakland Raiders (Aug. 14) as well as home contests against Indianapolis (Aug. 29) and Kansas City (Sept. 3). FOX Sports will nationally broadcast the team’s preseason Week 2 game at Tennessee (Aug. 23). All Rams’ preseason contests will be available in high-definition.
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