Joe Buck Reportedly Leaving Fox Sports For ESPN's Monday Night Football
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Fox Sports' Joe Buck is envisioned before a NFL football match-up between the Los Angeles Rams and the Dallas Cowboys in Arlington, Texas, Sunday, Dec. 15, 2019. (AP Photo/Michael Ainsworth)
The New York Post is detailing that long-lasting commentator Joe Buck is passing on Fox Sports to work for ESPN's Monday Night Football.
Buck has called the World Series for just about 25 years and was FOX's in depth host for six Super Bowls. As per The Post, notwithstanding, he is relied upon to sign a five-year manage ESPN for $60-$75 million.
The Post said Buck's arrangement is relied upon to happen as expected "presently."
On the off chance that and when Buck signs it, he will join his long-term accomplice, Troy Aikman, in the corner.
Aikman is reputed to sign a $92.5 million five-year contract with ESPN. However, that has not been authoritatively declared.
While Aikman has said FOX never stretched out another proposal to him prior to leaving for ESPN, FOX stretched out a proposal to Buck for $12 million every year.
As per The Post, ESPN needed Buck and Aikman for its Super Bowl in 2027. The organization additionally told The Post it believes it presently has the star ability to draw in surprisingly better games from the NFL.
The news won't change much for Packers fans, the majority of whom presumably would approve of Aikman and Buck at no point declaring a Packers game in the future.
Packers fans disdain the two such a lot of that a request was once made on Change.Com to eliminate Aikman and Joe Buck and restriction them from declaring Packers games.