Frank Tarkenton
The Hall of Fame quarterback joined the MNF booth after retiring from football and worked four seasons from 1979 to 1982.
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(Al Messerschmidt/Getty Images) 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 …
Frank Tarkenton
The Hall of Fame quarterback joined the MNF booth after retiring from football and worked four seasons from 1979 to 1982.