
Mike Tirico
From 1997 to 2006, Tirico served as lead announcer for the PGA Tour on ABC. From 2006 to 2015, he served as a play-by-play announcer on ESPN's Monday Night Football. Tirico has called a multitude of sports in his career, including the NBA, NHL, NFL, college football and basketball, golf, tennis, and World Cup soccer.
Tirico left ESPN after 25 years with the network when his contract expired in mid-2016, and was subsequently hired by NBC Sports. Tirico debuted during NBC's coverage of the 2016 Open Championship and has since served as the network's lead host for golf coverage.
With NBC Sports, Tirico has hosted NBC's coverage of the Indianapolis 500, was the lead play-by-play for Notre Dame Football on NBC, hosted Football Night in America, and hosted NBC's coverage of the Stanley Cup Finals.
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Known For

Football Night in America

Indianapolis 500

Kentucky Derby

Monday Night Football

NBC Sunday Night Football

Preakness Stakes

Super Bowl

Primetime in Milan: The Olympics

Primetime in Paris: The Olympics
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