Ranking 15 of the most valuable NFL broadcasters of all-time

There have been athletes and broadcasters who have done incredible work in the NFL broadcast booth.

8. Ray Scott

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Another voice that will never be duplicated. Ray Scott (pictured, left) broadcast Super Bowl I and II for CBS, along with the “Ice Bowl” NFL championship game of 1967. In 1968, CBS ended its practice of assigning dedicated announcing crews to particular teams. Scott became the play-by-play announcer on CBS’ lead NFL broadcast team. He partnered with Pat Summerall from 1970-73. During his tenure with CBS he called four Super Bowls, seven NFL (later NFC) championship games, and the 1961 Orange Bowl; he also called major college bowl games for ABC and NBC during this period. He worked with Jack Buck on the Ice Bowl.