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Westwood One Announces NFL Broadcast Crews

For the 36th consecutive season, Westwood One will be the exclusive radio partner of the NFL for primetime games, including the Super Bowl, and the network announced its broadcast crews Wednesday.

For Thursday Night Football, Ian Eagle and Hall of Famer Tony Boselli return as the main broadcast crew. Jason McCourty, new co-host of NFL Network’s Good Morning Football, will also broadcast select Thursday Night Football games.

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Sunday Night Football will feature Ryan Radtke and Mike Golic as primary announcers.

Kevin Harlan and Kurt Warner will once again team up for Monday Night Football. NFL Network host Rich Eisen will returns to anchor the pregame and halftime shows.

Tom McCarthy, Brandon Gaudin, Spero Dedes, and Bill Rosinksi will also serve as play-by-play announcers at various points in the season. James Lofton, Ross Tucker, Mike Mayock, Ryan Harris, Ryan Leaf, Ben Leber, and Derek Rackley will be game analysts as well.

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For the first time in 2022, primetime NFL broadcasts will be available on affiliate stations digital platforms as well as the NFL app, and westwoodonesports.com.

Westwood One’s coverage of the 2022 NFL regular season begins Thursday as the Los Angeles Rams host the Buffalo Bills.

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1 COMMENT

  1. Tony Boselli is the worst.

    Thank Heavens Ian Eagle is here to make the game enjoyable. Not sure how he deals with the nonsense that Boselli is spewing! I’m in Chicago and Can appreciate color from the likes of Ron Santo…but Boselli is intolerable. Sorry Ian, had to flip the the Amazon video broadcast and Al Michaels.

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