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New York Jets announcers

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This list has 38 members. See also American Football League announcers, New York Jets, National Football League announcers by team
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  • Howard Cosell
    Howard Cosell American sportscaster (1918–1995)
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    Howard William Cosell (né Cohen; March 25, 1918 – April 23, 1995) was an American sports journalist and author. Cosell became prominent and influential during his tenure with ABC Radio and ABC Sports from 1953 until 1985.
  • Charley Steiner
    Charley Steiner American sports announcer
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    Charles Harris "Charley" Steiner (born July 17, 1949) is an American sportscaster and broadcast journalist. He is currently the main play-by-play voice for the Los Angeles Dodgers Radio Network, paired with Rick Monday.
  • Otto Graham
    Otto Graham American football player, coach, and executive (1921–2003)
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    Otto Everett Graham Jr. (December 6, 1921 – December 17, 2003) was an American professional football player who was a quarterback for the Cleveland Browns in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) and National Football League (NFL). Graham is regarded by critics as one of the most dominant players of his era, having taken the Browns to league championship games every year between 1946 and 1955, winning seven of them. With Graham at quarterback, the Browns posted a record of 57 wins, 13 losses, and one tie, including a 9–3 win–loss record in the playoffs. While most of Graham's statistical records have been surpassed in the modern era, he still holds the NFL record for career average yards gained per pass attempt, with 8.63. He also holds the record for the highest career winning percentage for an NFL starting quarterback, at 0.810. Long-time New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner, a friend of Graham's, once called him "as great of a quarterback as there ever was."
  • Al Albert (sportscaster) American television sports announcer
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    Alan "Al" Albert (born Alan Aufrichtig) is a sportscaster who formerly called games for the Denver Nuggets and Indiana Pacers. Albert has done boxing as well, by working as the blow-by-blow announcer for Tuesday Night Fights. In 1995, he won the Sam Taub Award for excellence in boxing broadcasting journalism. He hails from a family of broadcasters, as his brothers Marv and Steve Albert as well as his nephew Kenny are also well known play-by-play commentators.
  • Greg Buttle American football player
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    Gregory Ellis Buttle (born June 20, 1954 in Atlantic City, New Jersey) is a retired American football linebacker for the New York Jets. He played college football at Penn State University. He was named a Consensus All-American in 1975. In 2005, he was inducted into the Nassau County Sports Hall of Fame.
  • Kenny Albert
    Kenny Albert American sportscaster
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    Kenneth "Kenny" Albert (born February 2, 1968, in New York, New York) is an American sportscaster, the son of sportscaster Marv Albert and the nephew of sportscasters Al Albert and Steve Albert. He is the only sportscaster who currently does play-by-play for all four major professional sports leagues in the United States and Canada (NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL).
  • Sam DeLuca
    Sam DeLuca American football league player and announcer
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    Saverio Frank "Sam" DeLuca (May 2, 1936 – September 13, 2011) was an American Professional Football offensive lineman in the American Football League and later a radio and television football coverage broadcaster. He played six seasons, three for the Los Angeles/San Diego Chargers and three for the New York Jets. He was a member of the 1969 New York Jet Championship season on IR. After football, he had a long career in sports broadcasting. He was the color commentator on the Jets’ radio broadcasts on WABC and then WOR before working NFL telecasts for NBC Sports and on the Jets’ pre-season games in the 1970s and 1980s. He went to Lafayette High School (Brooklyn) with Sandy Koufax, Larry King and Fred Wilpon.
  • Dick Young (sportswriter) American sportswriter
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    Dick Young (October 17, 1917 – August 30, 1987) was an American sportswriter best known for his direct and abrasive style, and his 45-year association with the New York Daily News. He was elected to the writers' wing of the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1978, and was a former president of the Baseball Writers' Association of America.
  • Brett Haber American sportscaster
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    Brett Haber is an American sportscaster. He is currently the Sports Director for WUSA-TV, the CBS affiliate in Washington, DC and a commentator for Tennis Channel. In the mid-1990s he was an anchor on ESPN's flagship news program SportsCenter.
  • Ian Eagle American sports announcer
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    Ian Eagle (born February 9, 1969) is an American sports announcer. He calls NFL and college basketball games on CBS, NBA games on TNT, Brooklyn Nets games on the YES Network and French Open tennis for Tennis Channel. Other announcing experiences include Army–Navy football games, boxing, and NCAA track and field for CBS. He is a graduate of Syracuse University. He is known as "Bird" or the "Birdman".
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