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List of Monday Night Football Commentatorsreport

  • Keith Jackson (1970)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Frank Gifford (1971–1985; also when Al Michaels was working postseason baseball 1986–1989)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Al Michaels (1986–2005)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Gary Bender (#2, 1987)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Mike Patrick (#2, 1997 and 2005)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Howard Cosell (1970–1983)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Don Meredith (1970–1973, 1977–1984)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Fred Williamson (1974 preseason only)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Alex Karras (1974–1976)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Fran Tarkenton (1979–1982)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • O. J. Simpson (1983–1985)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Joe Namath (1985)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Frank Gifford (1986–1997)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Lynn Swann (#2, 1986-1987)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Dan Dierdorf (1987–1998)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Joe Theismann (#2, 1997 and 2005)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Boomer Esiason (1998–1999)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Dan Fouts (2000–2001)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Dennis Miller (2000–2001)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • John Madden (2002–2005)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Paul Maguire (#2, 2005)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Lynn Swann (1994–1997, Super Bowls)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Ron Jaworski (#2, 1997)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Lesley Visser (1998–1999 and during Wild Card playoffs and Super Bowl XXXIV)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Eric Dickerson (2000–2001)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Melissa Stark (2000–2002)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Lisa Guerrero (2003)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Michele Tafoya (2004–2005)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Sam Ryan (2005)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Suzy Kolber (2005; Super Bowl XL)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Jim Lampley (halftime and Super Bowl XIX co-host)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Al Michaels (Super Bowl XIX co-host)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Keith Jackson (Super Bowl XXII host)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Frank Gifford (1998)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Chris Berman (halftime host, 1996–1997 and during Wild Card playoffs and Super Bowls)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Brent Musburger (studio host, 1990–1995)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Robin Roberts (playoffs and Hurricane Katrina telethon co-host, 2005)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Dick Vermeil (playoffs and Super Bowl, 1990–1995)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Joe Theismann (Super Bowl XIX)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Peter King (1995)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Steve Young (playoffs and Super Bowl)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Brian Billick (playoffs and Super Bowl)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Michael Strahan (playoffs and Super Bowl)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Brent Musburger (1990–1995, 2002)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Mike Patrick (1996–2001, 2003–2005)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Dick Vermeil (1990–1995)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Joe Theismann (1996–2001, 2003–2005)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Paul Maguire (1998–2001, 2003–2005)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Gary Danielson (2002)

    (ABC) (Television)

  • Mike Tirico (2006–2015)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Sean McDonough (2016–2017)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Joe Tessitore (2018–2019)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Brad Nessler (#2, 2006, 2010–2011)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Mike Greenberg (#2, 2007–2009)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Chris Berman (#2, 2012–2016)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Beth Mowins (#2, 2017–2018)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Steve Levy (2020-present, #2, 2019)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Chris Fowler (#2, 2020-present)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Joe Theismann (2006)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Tony Kornheiser (2006–2008)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Ron Jaworski (2007–2011; #2, 2006)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Jon Gruden (2009–2017)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Jason Witten (2018)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Booger McFarland (2018–2019)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Dick Vermeil (#2, 2006)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Mike Ditka (#2, 2007–2008)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Mike Golic (#2, 2007–2009)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Steve Young (#2, 2009, 2016)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Trent Dilfer (#2, 2010–2015)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Adam Schefter (Postseason, 2016-2017)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Rex Ryan (#2, 2017)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Brian Griese (2020-present, #2, 2018-2019)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Louis Riddick (2020-present, #2, 2019)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Kirk Herbstreit (#2, 2020-present)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Michele Tafoya (2006–2010)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Suzy Kolber (2006–2011 (2011 Week 2, 5, 6, 11, 16); #2, 2008-2010) (Week 1)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Lisa Salters (2012–present)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Wendi Nix (fill-in, 2011) (Week 1, 4, 12)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Ed Werder (fill-in, 2011) (Week 3)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Rachel Nichols (#2, 2011–2012; fill-in, 2011) (Week 5, 8-10, 14)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Sal Paolantonio (fill-in, 2011 (Week 7, 13; #2, 2013)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Bonnie Bernstein (#2, 2006–2007)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Lindsay Czarniak (#2, 2014–2016)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Sergio Dipp (#2, 2017)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Laura Rutledge (#2, 2018)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Dianna Russini (#2, 2019)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Gerald Austin (2012–2017)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Jeff Triplette (2018)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • John Parry (2019–present)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Chris Berman (2006-2016) (halftime host 2019-present)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Stuart Scott (2007-2014)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Suzy Kolber (2014-present)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Steve Young (2006-present)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Michael Irvin (2006)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Tom Jackson (2006-2015) (Halftime Analyst 2019-present)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Keyshawn Johnson (2007-2015)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Bill Parcells (2007)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Emmitt Smith (2007-2008)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Mike Ditka (2008-2015)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Cris Carter (2008-2015)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Matt Millen (2009-2010)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Trent Dilfer (2011-2016)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Ray Lewis (2013-2015)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Matt Hasselbeck (2016-2018)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Charles Woodson (2016-2018)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Randy Moss (2017-present)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Adam Schefter (2019-present)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Louis Riddick (2019)

    (ESPN) (Television)

  • Álvaro Martín (play-by-play, 2006–present)

    (ESPN Deportes/ESPN Latin America) (Television)

  • Raul Allegre (color commentator, 2006–present)

    (ESPN Deportes/ESPN Latin America) (Television)

  • Eduardo Varela (#2 play-by-play, 2006–present)

    (ESPN Deportes/ESPN Latin America) (Television)

  • Ciro Procuna (#3 play-by-play, 2006)

    (ESPN Deportes/ESPN Latin America) (Television)

  • Sergio Dipp (sideline reporter, 2013–present)

    (ESPN Deportes/ESPN Latin America) (Television)

  • Marv Albert (play-by-play, 2002–2009)

    (CBS Radio/Westwood One) (Radio)

  • Bonnie Bernstein (sideline reporter, 2001–2005)

    (CBS Radio/Westwood One) (Radio)

  • Jack Buck (play-by-play, 1978–1984, 1987–1995)

    (CBS Radio/Westwood One) (Radio)

  • Randy Cross (backup color commentator, 2010)

    (CBS Radio/Westwood One) (Radio)

  • Howard David (play-by-play, 1996–2001)

    (CBS Radio/Westwood One) (Radio)

  • John Dockery (sideline reporter, 1999–2007)

    (CBS Radio/Westwood One) (Radio)

  • Boomer Esiason (color commentator, 2000–2017)

    (CBS Radio/Westwood One) (Radio)

  • Dan Fouts (backup color commentator, 2011–2013)

    (CBS Radio/Westwood One) (Radio)

  • Jim Gray (studio host, 2001–present)

    (CBS Radio/Westwood One) (Radio)

  • Kevin Harlan (backup play-by-play, 2009; play-by-play, 2010–present)

    (CBS Radio/Westwood One) (Radio)

  • Matt Millen (color commentator, 1996–2000)

    (CBS Radio/Westwood One) (Radio)

  • Warren Moon (backup color commentator, 2009)

    (CBS Radio/Westwood One) (Radio)

  • Hank Stram (color commentator, 1978–1984, 1987–1995)

    (CBS Radio/Westwood One) (Radio)

  • Lesley Visser (color commentator, 2001)

    (CBS Radio/Westwood One) (Radio)

  • Kurt Warner (backup color commentator, 2014–2017, color commentator 2018–present)

    (CBS Radio/Westwood One) (Radio)

  • Lindsey Nelson (play-by-play, 1974–1977)

    (Mutual Radio) (Radio)

  • Van Patrick (play-by-play, 1972–1973)

    (Mutual Radio) (Radio)

  • Don Criqui (play-by-play, 1985–1986)

    (NBC Radio) (Radio)

  • Bob Trumpy (color commentator, 1985–1986)

    (NBC Radio) (Radio)

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