Tom Jackson signs off from ESPN for the final time
Posted Aug 10, 2016
Saturday night’s Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Ceremony was the final ESPN assignment for Tom Jackson. In a broadcast career that spanned four decades and 29 years total, Jackson has been a constant on ESPN’s NFL coverage dating back to when the Worldwide Leader first obtained the rights to the NFL in 1987, whether he was on the network’s pregame show, NFL PrimeTime, Super Bowl coverage or the Hall of Fame Enshrinement Ceremony.
(Awful Announcing)
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