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Al Michaels to cover NFL playoffs and Olympics in ‘honorable’ deal for NBC Sports

After all, Al Michaels doesn’t run away from NBC Sports.

NFL play-by-play announcer may have left NBC Sunday night football For a new position at Amazon Thursday night footballBut thanks to an unusual deal with the network, he will continue to appear on NBC.

NBC Sports has named Michaels a “royal role” that will help him cover the NBC Sports NFL playoffs and the Olympics. NBC Sports president Pete Bevacua announced a new contract on Tuesday.

At Amazon’s booth in the NFL will be Michaels and ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreet, along with longtime NBC. Sunday night football Executive producer Fred Goodell leads the team. Goodell also defends NBC Sports as an executive and contributor. SNFProduction.

Michaels, who called his 11th Super Bowl earlier this year, also announced eight World Series (including the famous San Francisco earthquake during the 1989 World Series) and nine Olympics (including the legendary “Do You Believe in Miracles?” hockey won a dramatic loss to the USSR at the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid).

“Respected by viewers and peers, it has been the soundtrack to many of the greatest moments in sports television history,” Bevacua said in a statement. “We are excited that he will remain in the family and improve our activities for years to come.”

Michels is merging at a time when sports television divisions are spending large sums on talent, fueled by their lucrative new NFL rights deals and the general expansion of sports content. Fox recently struck a deal (potentially worth more than $350 million) with Tampa Bay Buccaneers traveling salesman Tom Brady, who will join Fox’s broadcast booth when he decides to retire.

Source: Hollywood Reporter

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