Monday Night Football on ESPN will sound different this season than past, as a new broadcast booth was announced Friday. August 17, 2020 10:22 am ESPN announced Monday that Steve Levy (play-by-play), Brian Griese (analyst) and Louis Riddick (analyst) will serve as … Along withPSA for those attending home games this yearThank the Lord that Joe Tessitore is out!!!! The Houston Texans will take on the Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday, Sept. 10. “We are thrilled that they will join Lisa Salters to make up our new Monday Night Football team and share their passion and insight with football fans in what promises to be a great broadcast each week.” Any time you can come back from down 3-1, it’s amazing. The trio worked together during ESPN’s signature Week 1 doubleheader, broadcastinglast year’s Raiders-Broncos matchup. I would haveWasnt there a site where U can watch ACCN free?I'm just glad that DA Levy won't be calling anymore Clemson games“Chris and Kirk are commentators at the top of their game and have thrilled college football fans for many years,” said Schell. (Photo by Mike Windle/Getty Images for ESPN)Nick Foles Is Trending Following Mitch Trubisky’s PerformanceSan Francisco 49ers WR Reportedly Out For The YearThat game is scheduled to kick off at 7:15 p.m. E.T. Kickoff is scheduled for Sept. 14 at 7:10 p.m. Chris Fowler and Kirk Herbstreit, ESPN’s top college football commentators, will serve as the network’s secondary crew for Bradley Chubb aims to make some noise in Week 2 after quiet season opener "Jerry has good hands," coach Vic Fangio said Wednesday. His first game was slightly overshadowed by two drops, though.Levy, Griese and Riddick will call the Denver Broncos’ season opener against the Tennessee Titans on Sept. 14 (8:10 p.m. MT). Fowler and Herbstreit have worked together each college football season since 1996, beginning on College GameDay Built by the Home Depot (1996-2014) and then in the booth, beginning with Thursday Night Football and then reuniting for their current assignment, ABC’s Saturday Night Football, which they began together in 2014. Following his playing career (1992-98), he transitioned into the front office, working for both the Washington Football Team (2001-07) and the Philadelphia Eagles (2008-13), starting in both organizations as a scout before rising to both teams’ director of pro personnel. Andrew Marchand of the New York Post reports that Monday Night Football producer Jay Rothman will not return for 2020.

During his time in the booth, Brian has called multiple marquee bowl games, including the Rose Bowl for ESPN Radio, a game in which he was named MVP in 1998. He has plenty of other experience calling NFL games as well. A gifted storyteller, Salters has filed many memorable features over the past decade, including “Life as Matt” on transgender high school track and field athlete Matt Dawkins, which earned a 2017 Sports Emmy Award. In addition to the aforementioned television appearances, Riddick has been a consistent presence on Sunday NFL Countdown, NFL Live, SportsCenter, Get Up, First Take and more since he joined ESPN seven years ago. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Monday_Night_Football_commentators

ET in MetLife Stadium. –AP Photo/Craig Lassig SHARE TWEET 8 COMMENTS By. The network will have a new “Monday Night Football” broadcast team in 2020. "I expect us to see and believe in those good hands over the course of his career.”Levy, Griese and Riddick also covered the Broncos’ season opener last year when Denver faced the Oakland (now Las Vegas) Raiders on ESPN. Lisa Salters and John Parry also return to MNF telecast.

For Fowler, College GameDay received five Sports Emmys for Outstanding Studio Show Weekly during his tenure as host and he also received multiple Sports Emmys for his work on SportsCentury.Did you know yesterday was the 30th Anniversary ofDonors' Pick Four, even if you missed Week 1... Riddick’s ascent in broadcasting follows a similar trajectory to the one he paved as a player and front office executive, making the most of each opportunity and having undeniable impact on ESPN’s success.