Report: Kevin Burkhardt 'Clear Favorite' To Take Over As Fox's Top NFL Announcer 토토사이트
Joe Buck is set to pass on Fox following 28 years to assume control over ESPN's Monday Night Football broadcast, close by his long-term broadcast accomplice Troy Aikman. That leaves a significant opening in Fox's transmission setups for both football and baseball.
New York Post sports media correspondent Andrew Marchand has been on top of the Buck news and shared where things represent Fox, which needs to now supplant its notable football pair and the long-term voice of the World Series.
On the football side, Kevin Burkhardt is the "reasonable top pick" to turn into Fox's No. 1 in depth voice. Other adversary networks are making good for enormous names like Jim Nantz (CBS), Buck (ESPN) and Mike Tirico (NBC), and there is potential for Amazon to land Al Michaels for its Thursday bundle, Fox could change course and bring along Burkhardt, who has been a well known lower-level NFL telecaster for the organization starting around 2013.
Burkhardt was matched with previous Panthers and Bears tight end Greg Olsen last year, and the two could move forward into the Buck/Aikman space, giving Fox a substantially more cheap yet famous corner contrasted with different organizations. While ESPN could spend upwards of $50 long term on Buck, Aikman and the Manningcast, Burkhardt and Olsen right now acquire around $3-$4 million, as per Marchand.
The organization might in any case kick the tires on Al Michaels, who has not finished an arrangement with Amazon and was purportedly in the blend at ESPN before the Buck bargain, per the report.
Marchand additionally raises the likelihood that Fox pursues Tom Brady or NBC's Drew Brees for the top examiner job, while Sean Payton stays in conversations, however bound to join the organization's studio inclusion. He likewise specifies Joel Klatt however says it is improbable Fox gets him off of school football.
On the baseball side, 34-year-old Joe Davis is viewed as the top pick to take over for Buck. Davis has been with Fox starting around 2014 and furthermore calls Dodgers games for SportsNet LA. Fox's Adam Amin, ESPN's Dan Shulman and MLB Network's Matt Vasgersian are additionally likely up-and-comers, per Marchand.
On Friday, Buck's better half Michelle Beisner-Buck affirmed his transition to ESPN, which has not yet been declared by the organization. Marchand reports that Fox will let Buck out of his agreement a year ahead of schedule, and will get remuneration including a previous Big Ten game pick over ESPN-for the move.