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Mike Patrick, a longtime ESPN sports broadcaster known for being the voice of Sunday Night Football from 1987 to 2005, died on April 20 at the age of 80.
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BRISTOL. Conn. — Mike Patrick, ESPN's first play-by-play announcer for its NFL coverage, has died. He was 80. Patrick's physician and longtime friend sent a text to friends of the longtime announcer ...
Basketball insider Jeff Goodman made a bold claim on Chad Baker-Mazara's departure from Bruce Pearl's Auburn Tigers during Tuesday's episode of "The Field of 68: After Dark.
Before embarking on her WNBA career, Paige Bueckers sent a heartfelt farewell to UConn. Bueckers ended a storied collegiate ...
Paige Bueckers is the newest star to enter the WNBA, having made a name for herself with the UConn Huskies at the collegiate ...
Mike Patrick, who voiced decades of NFL coverage for ESPN along with college football, basketball, and baseball, has passed ...
The big announcement for Flagg came on Monday. He announced he would be entering the 2025 NBA Draft. Upon the release of the ...
Mike Patrick, the longtime sports broadcaster whose varied career included calling the first regular-season NFL game ever broadcast on ESPN, died on Sunday, according to a report by ESPN. He was 80.