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Joe Buck got a black eye after taking 'a knee to the eye while breaking up a fight' between his 7-year-old twin sons, but a makeup artist covered it up during a Jan. 3 ESPN broadcast.
ESPN announcer Joe Buck paid the consequences after stepping in to break up a fight between his kids, suffering a black eye.
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Joe Buck aims brutal $200,000 dig at Texans star after absurd playoff blunder
Joe Buck poked fun at kicker Ka'imi Fairbairn's under-the-crossbar extra point effort during ESPN's call of the Houston Texans AFC wild-card win over the Pittsburgh Steelers
Troy Aikman has spent the past few years turning into the broadcaster who says what everyone else is thinking. Since coming over to ESPN, he’s become unafraid to call out bad officiating, sloppy quarterback play,
Joe Buck gave a shoutout to makeup artist Kathleen Vybihal on Saturday (January 3) after she helped conceal his black eye for the ESPN broadcast of the Seattle Seahawks-San Francisco 49ers game.
Joe Buck was playing hurt on ESPN's special "Monday Night Football" broadcast Saturday, but no one watching would have known it. The ESPN announcer called
ESPN play-by-play man Joe Buck called Saturday night’s NFC West-deciding matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers while concealing a black eye, he revealed after the game.
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ESPN's Joe Buck sounds off on NFL officiating over controversial no-call late in Rams' loss
ESPN broadcasters Joe Buck and Russell Yurk both said the referees missed a critical call late in the fourth quarter in the Atlanta Falcons' win over the Los Angeles Rams.
Enter Fox’s Joe Buck: “That is a disgusting act by Randy Moss. And it’s unfortunate that we had it on our air live. That is disgusting by Randy Moss.” Moss later explained that the fake moon was inspired by the collection of real moons that the Vikings saw on their way to the stadium that day.
The Detroit Lions have had insanely terrible luck with injuries this season in their secondary, and it drew some sympathy from Troy Aikman and Joe Buck in the Monday Night Football broadcast booth thanks to their own personal experiences. After Lions ...
Monday Night Football announcer Joe Buck talks Monday night’s final first playoff game between the Steelers and the Texas and the possibility of Aaron Rodgers last game.