Boomer Esiason (Real Name: Norman Julius “Boomer” Esiason) is a well-known American sports analyst and previous American football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 14 seasons, primarily with the Cincinnati Bengals. As of now, Boomer works as a football analyst for CBS Sports on The NFL Today and Showtime’s Inside the NFL. Prior to that Boomer worked with ABC, HBO, as well as Westwood One. He also serves as the host of the morning sports radio program Boomer and Gio on WFAN in New York.
Gene Deckerhoff (Full Name: Emerson Eugene “Gene” Deckerhoff, Jr.) American journalist. As of now, Gene works as a radio play-by-play announcer of the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers, a post that Gene has held since 1989. Before, Gene worked as the longtime broadcaster of Florida State Seminoles athletics. He serves with previous FSU fullback William Floyd for football games. As for basketball games, Keith Jones serves as Gene’s color commentator.
Pat Caputo is a popular American sports columnist and radio talk show host based in Southeast Michigan. As of now, Pat serves as an award-winning sports journalist and host on 97.1 The Ticket. Before, Pat served as a sports columnist at the Oakland Press and as an on-air host at WXYT-FM in Detroit. Additionally, Pat also appears regularly on the WJBK local sports discussion show SportsWorks.
Jack Morris (Full Name: John Scott Morris) is a well-known American previous professional baseball starting pitcher. As of now, Jack works as a broadcast color analyst for the Blue Jays, Twins, as well as Tigers since retiring as a player. Jack has also worked as an analyst for MLB broadcasts on Fox Sports 1. In 2018, he became admitted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Before, Jack played in Major League Baseball (MLB) between 1977 and 1994, mainly for the Detroit Tigers. He won 254 games over his career.
Gregg Daniels is a popular American journalist. As of now, Gregg works as a host at Free Beer & Hot Wings Show. Gregg also works as a play-by-play voice for Compass Media Networks’ college football and NFL broadcasts. He is a founding member of the show since its inception in March of 1997.
Adrian Branch is a well-known retired American professional basketball player. As of now, Adrian works as a College Basketball Analyst at ESPN since 2007. Before, Adrian worked as a Television Color Analyst at Charlotte Bobcats (Hornets) for a period of three years. Prior to that, Adrian served as a Television Color Analyst at Comcast.
Grant Long is a well-known previous professional basketball player. As of now, Grant works as a studio analyst and sideline reporter at Detroit Pistons. Grant played more than 1,000 games for the National Basketball Association over a 15-year career. Before, Grant served as the broadcast analyst for the Oklahoma City Thunder since 2008.
Hubie Brown is a popular American retired basketball coach and player. As of now, Hubie works as the Hall of Fame NBA analyst for ESPN serving alongside such play-by-play announcers as Mark Jones and Mike Breen.
Tripp Tracy is a popular retired American professional ice hockey goaltender. As of now, Tripp works as a television and radio color commentator for the Carolina Hurricanes since 1998. Tripp is also a podcaster of Digging In With Tripp since 2020. He is also a Salesperson at All-State Fastener Corporation. Previously, Tripp served as a goalie for Harvard University for four years.
Eddie Johnson (Full Name: Edward Arnet Johnson) is a well-known American previous professional basketball player who spent 17 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and one year in the Greek Basket League midway over his career. With around 1,200 games in the NBA, Eddie scored the second-most career points among players who never played in an NBA All-Star Game, behind Jamal Crawford. As of now, Eddie works as the co-host of NBA Today, which airs weekdays on Sirius XM NBA Radio, and as the play-by-play TV analyst for the Phoenix Suns on Bally Sports Arizona.