Joe Buck and Troy Aikman have officially signed with ESPN as they’ll be the duo for Monday Night Football.
Both left FOX after this season to join the network and this season will mark the 21st season together in the book. That matches Pat Summerall and John Madden’s all-time record as on-air NFL partners.
Joe Buck and Troy Aikman’s 2022 Monday Night Football debut will mark their 21st NFL season together in the booth, matching the legendary Pat Summerall and John Madden’s all-time record as on-air NFL partners. pic.twitter.com/cdxG3IvjXI
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 16, 2022
After the announcement was put online, Buck put out a message on his Twitter and confirmed how excited he is to call games on ESPN, especially with Aikman.
“I just wanted to take a second to tell you how excited I am to come to ESPN and to do Monday Night Football,” Buck said. “I get to do it with Troy, Lisa Salters, John Perry, the entire crew, etc. It’s going to be an absolute blast.”
Beyond excited for the next chapter of my life. Here we go!!! @TroyAikman @espn pic.twitter.com/ggdlnziFQy
— Joe Buck (@Buck) March 16, 2022
Buck and Aikman have called six Super Bowls together in the last 20 years.
They’ll make their debut on Sept. 12 when the first Monday Night Football game airs.
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