Joe Buck
American sportscaster
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2025 | ESPN announced that Buck would call an MLB Opening Day game featuring the Milwaukee Brewers and New York Yankees. |
July 29 2024 | Buck returned to the baseball booth and called a Cardinals-Rangers game with Chip Caray, marking his first baseball game call since the 2021 World Series. |
May 24 2024 | Buck was scheduled to call a Cardinals-Cubs baseball game, but the game was rained out. |
2023 | Joe Buck publicly revealed via Twitter that he was a Houston Oilers fan during his youth. |
January 2 2023 | During a Monday Night Football game between the Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals, Buck repeatedly claimed the NFL was adamant to resume play quickly after Damar Hamlin's cardiac arrest, which the NFL's executive vice president disputed as insensitive. |
2022 | Buck became the announcer on Fox's Domino Masters and competed in season seven of The Masked Singer as 'Ram', being unmasked in the second week. |
May 2022 | Joe Buck made his on-air debut at ESPN during the 2022 PGA Championship, hosting an alternate broadcast on ESPN2 and ESPN+ produced by Peyton and Eli Manning. |
March 16 2022 | ESPN announced that it had signed Joe Buck and Troy Aikman to a multi-year deal, making them the new lead broadcast team of Monday Night Football starting in the 2022 NFL season. |
August 9 2021 | Buck began a guest hosting stint on Jeopardy!, which ran from August 9 to 13, as part of the game show's search for a replacement for Alex Trebek. |
2020 | Buck and Troy Aikman were caught on a hot mic questioning the necessity of a military flyover at a Packers-Buccaneers game with limited fans, leading to accusations of being unpatriotic. |
2016 | Buck revealed that his previous vocal cord issues were due to vocal cord paralysis, likely caused by anesthesia during multiple hair transplantation procedures. |
2016 | Buck published his autobiography, 'Lucky Bastard'. |
2015 | Buck began hosting 'Undeniable with Joe Buck', a sports interview series on Audience Network, which ran until 2018. |
June 2015 | Buck announced he quit Twitter due to engaging with negative people and allowing criticism to affect his work, though he returned four months later. |
June 2015 | Buck and co-announcer Greg Norman were criticized for their coverage of the U.S. Open, particularly for prematurely declaring Dustin Johnson the winner. |
2014 | Buck was named the new host of NFL Films Presents, coinciding with the program's move from ESPN2 to Fox Sports 1. |
April 12 2014 | Joe Buck married Michelle Beisner, an NFL Network and ESPN reporter and former Bronco cheerleader. They later had twin sons. |
2011 | Buck experienced a vocal cord ailment affecting his left vocal fold, which occurred shortly after broadcasting Super Bowl XLV and continued to impact him throughout the 2011 broadcasting season. |
2011 | Joe Buck's first marriage to Ann Archambault ended. |
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