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    Mike Tirico (/ t ɪ ˈ r iː k oʊ /; born December 13, 1966) is an American sportscaster. He is currently the NFL play-by-play announcer on NBC's Sunday Night Football, having replaced Al Michaels in 2022. From 2006 to 2015, Tirico served as a play-by-play announcer on ESPN's Monday Night Football.

  2. Mike Tirico is the voice of NBC Sportsbiggest events, handling play-by-play for Sunday Night Football and serving as the primetime host for NBCUniversal’s coverage of the Olympics.

  3. Dec 6, 2021 · Mike Tirico is an American sports broadcaster. He is widely known as a play-by-play announcer for the ESPN program Monday Night Football from 2006 to 2015. Currently, he is working for NBC.

  4. Mar 29, 2022 · Mike Tirico is a little wise to be a Masters amateur — but at Augusta National, the famed broadcaster will be reprising the role once again.

  5. Mar 22, 2022 · Mike Tirico will officially take over as play by play announcer for the network’s primetime showcase, an NBC Sports spokesperson confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter.

  6. Mar 22, 2022 · Veteran sportscaster Mike Tirico will join NBC’s “ Sunday Night Football ” booth next fall, pairing up with analyst Cris Collinsworth in the latest shake up among the announcers who call the...

  7. Apr 23, 2024 · Mike Tirico will be the host of NBCs primetime coverage in Paris this summer for the 2024 Olympic Games. (Tracy Wilcox/PGA TOUR)

  8. Sep 8, 2022 · Veteran broadcaster Mike Tirico, who won a Sports Emmy in 2022, will replace Al Michaels as the play-by-play voice for 'Sunday Night Football' on NBC.

  9. Apr 13, 2021 · In a first, Mike Tirico will host NBC Olympicsprimetime coverage outside in Tokyo this summer. Tirico, in his second Olympics as primetime host (and first Summer Games), will anchor shows from a fifth-floor deck with a panoramic view of the Tokyo skyline, highlighted by the Rainbow Bridge.

  10. Feb 23, 2022 · Mike Tirico talks about potentially replacing Al Michaels on "Sunday Night Football," his thoughts on NBC's Olympics coverage and more.

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