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Mike Tirico doesn’t have many firsts left in what has been an extraordinary broadcast career. However, this isn’t a normal February for Tirico. On Sunday, Tirico will call his first Super Bowl. Immediately following the conclusion of the Seattle-New England game,
With the Super Bowl just four days away, NBC broadcaster Mike Tirico is keeping one of his colleagues in his prayers. Tirico, the voice of NBC's "Sunday Night Football," will cover the Super Bowl alongside Cris Collinsworth,
NBC's top on-air talent will be pulling unprecedented double-duty this week, calling the Super Bowl, then hosting the Winter Olympics.
Mike Tirico has heard the noise. And an announcer who will soon call Super Bowl LX and the 2026 Winter Olympics is standing by the TV power of an NBA legend. Tirico is proud of Jordan’s TV
The whole moment just felt really, really vibrant to me,” Tirico said. “That was an all-time great moment. That was a play I will forever cherish being a part of.”
Mike Tirico arrives at Baltimore’s M&T Bank Stadium in late December only to find something that has been in short supply in his life in recent months: a little time to himself. In just a few hours, fans will stream into the venue to watch the Baltimore Ravens take on the New England Patriots.
NBC's lead sports broadcaster will call the Super Bowl in San Francisco and host Olympic coverage in Milan next weekend
STAMFORD, Conn. – January 6, 2026 – Mike Tirico leads a roster of 84 commentators for NBCUniversal’s coverage of the Milan Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games, scheduled for Feb. 6-22 across NBC, Peacock, NBCSN, NBCUniversal’s digital platforms, and Versant’s CNBC and USA Network.
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Mike Tirico Rightfully Stands By His Blockbuster TV Move
Mike Tirico made a decision that surprised many back in 2016. Tirico, then at ESPN, was the announcer for "Monday Night Football." He was arguably the top play-by-play man at all of the Worldwide Leader in Sports.