With Tony Romo spurning Monday Night Football to sign a $180 million deal with CBS, ESPN is again looking for ways to improve its booth.
Could it be Peyton Manning? Kurt Warner? Someone else?
Whoever winds up with the job will become part of one of the most venerable institutions in sports. Monday Night Football has aired for 50 seasons, broadcasting more than 700 games.
Twenty-three different men have worked in the booth since 1970. Here’s a look at a group that ranges from a comedian to Hall of Fame quarterbacks and a guy that was in Blazing Saddles.