Shocking news out of Bristol as The Big Lead reports the one man who is perhaps more synonymous with ESPN than anyone, Chris Berman, will be leaving the network after the 2016 NFL season when his contract expires.
Berman started at ESPN just after the network launched in 1979 and has been in Bristol for almost forty years. Over the decades, he’s anchored SportsCenter, been an NFL studio host, and done play by play for events ranging from MLB coverage to golf’s US Open to Monday Night Football.
It’s in his role as NFL highlight anchor that Berman became one of the most recognizable individuals not just in sports, but in all of television. Regardless of how you feel about Berman now in 2016, he is a revolutionary figure in sports television. The way he did NFL highlights and his many years of service on ESPN’s NFL Primetime were gamechangers for the industry. His larger than life persona, constant use of nicknames, and unique calls of highlights set the tone for an entire generation of sportscasters.
If the news is true and this is the swan song for The Swami, expect ESPN to pull out all the stops in honoring his contributions to the network and the NFL throughout the 2016 campaign.
UPDATE: Well this is interesting. Richard Sandomir of the New York Times talked to Berman’s agent, who denied the report from The Big Lead.
http://awfulannouncing.com/2016/chris-berman-might-be-retiring-after-this-nfl-season.html
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