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Rich Eisen Steps Away From Booth Duties

Summary

  • Eisen confirmed he is done calling extra games.
  • He cited the demanding nature of play-by-play work.
  • Production changes and package shifts ended his slate.
Rich Eisen Steps Away From Booth Duties

Rich Eisen has definitively stated that he is no longer calling extra NFL games, concluding a chapter in his broadcasting career. He shared this news on the SI Media podcast with Jimmy Traina, confirming his departure from the play-by-play booth.

Eisen noted that the role's demands contrasted sharply with his usual hosting responsibilities. He explained the necessity of remaining silent after key moments in game calling, which differs from his instinct to fill any void during live broadcasts.

His tenure calling games, often alongside Kurt Warner, began in October 2018. Despite their chemistry, Eisen faced criticism regarding his play-by-play abilities.

Recent shifts, including ESPN's takeover of NFL Network production and changes to broadcast packages like YouTube losing NFL games, have removed the opportunities for Eisen to call these extra contests.

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