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Mike Patrick, the longtime sports broadcaster whose varied career included calling the first regular-season NFL game ever broadcast on ESPN, died on Sunday, according to a report by ESPN.
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Mike Patrick, ESPN's first play-by-play announcer for its NFL coverage, has died. He was 80. Patrick's physician and longtime friend sent a text to friends of the longtime announcer that Patrick ...
After starting his career in 1982, Patrick became well known as the voice of ESPN’s "Sunday Night Football," a role he starred in for 18 years. He began that job in 1987, calling some of the ...
Longtime ESPN play-by-play commentator Mike Patrick passed away Sunday at the age of 80. Per ESPN, Patrick's doctor confirmed that the West Virginia native — who was the voice of ESPN's "Sunday ...
Mike Patrick, a broadcaster who spent more than three decades calling NFL, college football and college basketball games for ESPN, died Sunday, the network announced. He was 80 years old.