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NFL Week 4: Best NFL Announcement of the Week | NFL News

NFL Week 4: Best NFL Announcement of the Week

The NFL is a unique and exciting sport where the best broadcasters bring America’s favorite pastime to life. Even though they often go viral for flubbing, they often do great work. Let’s celebrate with some great moments from Week 4.

Here are some of the best NFL announcements from Week 4

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Tom Brady
FOX’s Kevin Burkhardt, Tom Brady’s broadcast partner, revealed this during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ win over the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday Baker Mayfielda former NFL quarterback, was a cool, fun quarterback who contrasted with Brady’s uptight style. This revelation was made during the Buccaneers’ victory. Brady had a pretty solid comeback coming out of his box. Brady made it seem like he was the only one interested in winning Super Bowls, but he won more than anyone else. After the game, Mayfield claimed his comments were taken out of context, and Brady honored him with a trademark award. FOX’s editorial decision to create this moment seems wise, regardless of whether one agrees with Brady’s response.

Ian Eagles
Ian Eagle‘s “NO GOOD” call on a high-stakes field goal for the Jets was devastating for fans as it resulted in a loss. The Jets missed Greg Zuerlein’s 50-yarder and Eagle added a “KNUCKLEBALL” to the call, causing the Jets to lose the game. This incident is similar to Mike Breen’s “way off” call in basketball.
Al Michaels
Al Michaels, known for his Amazon Prime broadcast during Thursday Night Football, has garnered attention for his snarky commentary. His commentary can be caustic, as seen during the Cowboys-Giants game on TNF. Michaels’ comment doesn’t end the debate over his play-by-play power rankings, but sometimes it’s nice to hear an announcer express the hardcore eye-roll fans when referees get overzealous. His commentary can be a valuable addition to the debate.

Mike Tirico
Mike Tirico’s performance on “Sunday Night Football” was exceptional, with two notable moments: his calling of Derrick Henry’s 87-yard touchdown run, highlighted by SI’s Jimmy Traina, and his quickness in calling Josh Allen’s most obscene throw of his career . The quarterback avoids the pocket, slowly rolls out and throws the football out of bounds. Although Tirico sounded shocked, he didn’t miss a beat in the first half of the game. Allen threw the ball 50 yards down the field, heading straight for a wide-open receiver. The energy and rhythm of the first half of the game made Tirico believe the same thing would happen.
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