Sean McDonough lands ‘Monday Night Football’ job
Posted May 10, 2016
ESPN has found its new voice for “Monday Night Football,” and it’s a familiar one to New England sports fans. The network officially announced Monday that Sean McDonough will succeed Mike Tirico and become just the fifth play-by-play voice in the storied history of “MNF.” He will join holdover analyst Jon Gruden in the booth. Lisa Salters will remain the in-game reporter.
(Boston Globe)
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