NBC removes Al Michaels from NFL playoff coverage
NBC removes Al Michaels from NFL playoff coverage, per report
Former "Sunday Night Football" commentator Al Michaels is out at NBC.
NBC is reportedly parting ways with legendary broadcaster Al Michaels ahead of the NFL playoffs.
The 79-year-old was unaware that his role was in jeopardy last month, Andrew Marchand of the New York Post reported Tuesday.
Michaels reportedly said he believed that he was still going to call a postseason contest on NBC, but did not know who else would be working.
Michaels is heralded as one of the greatest play-by-play announcers in American sports history. After working for ABC from 1976-2006, he joined NBC as the voice of “Sunday Night Football.”
He lost his Sunday role to Mike Tirico in 2022. NBC gave Michaels an emeritus title after replacing him.
When the playoffs begin Jan. 13, NBC will roll out two broadcasting teams for its four games. Tirico and Cris Collinsworth will work three games. College football broadcasters Noah Eagle and Todd Blackledge will call the other.
His absence from the playoffs will mark the end of a storied run, as no one has called more Super Bowls on television than he has. Michaels and Pat Summerall are tied with 11 assignments to the NFL’s biggest game.