Ian Eagle Bio | Wiki
Ian Eagle is an American sports announcer. He currently calls NBA, NFL as well as college basketball games on TBS, TNT, and CBS. Also, Ian calls Brooklyn Nets games on the YES Network as well as the French Open tennis for Tennis Channel. Ian has other announcing experiences including NCAA track and field for CBS, boxing, and Army-Navy football games.
Ian Eagle Age
He was born on February 9, 1969, in Queens, New York, United States of America. Ian is 53 years old.
Ian Eagle Height
He is a man of above-average stature. Ian stands at the height of 5 ft 9 in ( Approx 1.75m).
Ian Eagle Family
He was born to his father Jack Eagle and his mother Monica Maris on February 9, 1969, in Queens, New York, United States of America. Jack is an entertainer and former commercial actor and “Catskills comedian.” In the 1970s, Jack was famous for portraying “Brother Dominic” as well as “Mr. Cholesterol” in Xerox and Fleischmann’s margarine tv commercials respectively. on the other hand, Maris was a singer by profession.
Ian Eagle Wife
Currently, Ian lives in Essex Fells, New Jersey with his lovely wife called Alisa Eagle. The couple is blessed with two beautiful children named Noah Eagle and Erin. Ian’s son Noah is a Syracuse alum and currently is the play-by-play announcer for the Los Angeles Clippers on the radio. Noah held the same role for Nickelodeon’s coverage of an NFL Wild Card Game.
Ian Eagle Education
He is a Syracuse University’s S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications graduate class of 1990.
Ian Eagle CBS | Nfl
He became part of the CBS Sports team in 1998. Ian’s role was to do the announcing work for NFL and NCAA basketball which he continues to do up to today. In 2010, Ian teamed up with Dan Fouts and made the number three broadcast team for CBS’ NFL coverage. In the 2014 season, this team of two was elevated to the number two team behind Jim Nantz and Phil Simms. Later on, Dan parted ways with CBS, as well as with the NFL’s playoff expansion including CBS gaining rights to an extra playoff game.
As a result, the network paired Ian with former Fox analyst Charles Davis during the 2020 offseason. Currently, the duo calls one of CBS’s Wild Card games every year, as well as a Divisional Game in even years. Some other CBS work includes the NCAA Track and Field Championships, the U.S. Open (both the late-night show and daytime studio host for 2008 U.S. Open coverage), The Pilot Pen Tennis tournament, and boxing.
Ian’s colleagues at CBS include:
Faith Woodard – anchor
Christy Waite – anchor
Jen Phillips – anchor
Stephen Colbert – political commentator
Lisa Mateo – news anchor
Bob Pompeani – sports anchor
Deborah Duncan – host
Nate Burleson – host
Lindsay Ward – anchor
Ian Eagle Nets
Before joining the YES Network as Nets announcer in 2002, Ian held the same role for the Nets on the MSG Network as well as Fox Sports Net New York. After Marv Albert joined the YES Network before the 2005-06 NBA season, the games were split between Ian and Marv. Upon Marv’s departure, Ian again became the primary announcer for the Nets in the 2011-12 NBA season.
Ian Eagle Dan Fouts
In April 2020, CBS addressed its top NFL broadcast team of Jim Nantz and Tony Romo. The network did so by signing Romo to a 10-year, $180 million extension during the offseason and also addressed its No. 2 team by letting go of color commentator Dan Fouts. Dan had teamed with play-by-play man Ian for the last several seasons. Dan,70, is a pro football Hall of Famer. The broadcaster puts together a 15-year career all with the San Diego Chargers.
Ian Eagle And Charles Davis
After Dan Fouts parted ways with CBS, the network paired Ian with former Fox analyst Charles Davis during the 2020 offseason. Currently, the duo calls one of CBS’s Wild Card games every year, as well as a Divisional Game in even years. Some other CBS work includes the NCAA Track and Field Championships, the U.S. Open (both the late-night show and daytime studio host for 2008 U.S. Open coverage), The Pilot Pen Tennis tournament, and boxing.
Ian Eagle Brooklyn Nets
Currently, Ian calls Brooklyn Nets games on the YES Network as well as the French Open tennis for Tennis Channel. Ian has other announcing experiences including NCAA track and field for CBS, boxing, and Army-Navy football games.
Ian Eagle Salary
His main source of income is his role of announcing work for NFL and NCAA basketball for CBS. Ian has an average salary of $106,835 per year.
Ian Eagle Net Worth
He has been in the media file for quite a while and this has helped him acquire good wealth. Ian has an estimated net worth of $2,011,993.
Who Is Ian Eagle
Ian is an American sports announcer. He currently calls NBA, NFL as well as college basketball games on TBS, TNT, and CBS. Also, Ian calls Brooklyn Nets games on the YES Network as well as the French Open tennis for Tennis Channel.
How Old Is Ian Eagle
Ian is a 53-year-old American sportscaster who was born on February 9, 1969, in Queens, New York, United States of America.
Is Ian Eagle Married
Yes. Ian married Alisa Eagle. The couple is blessed with two beautiful children named Noah and Erin.