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Mike Patrick, a versatile sportscaster for ESPN who called National Football League games on Sunday nights for 18 years, died on Sunday in Fairfax, Va. He was 80. His death, in a hospital ...
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 ...
Ezra Shaw/Getty Want to be a part of Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes' team? While the Kansas City Chiefs stars are known for their skills on the football field, the chance to join them on a new ...
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, who spent 36 years as a play-by-play commentator for ESPN and was the network's NFL voice for "Sunday Night Football" for 18 seasons, has died at the age of 80. Patrick died of ...
Patrick and Brittany Mahomes delighted fans with Easter snapshots, highlighted by the first family portrait featuring their youngest, Golden Raye. Dressed in matching pink outfits with her sister ...
Mike Patrick, who spent nearly four decades at ESPN as a broadcaster, died on Sunday. He was 80. The network said Patrick passed away in Virginia from natural causes. “Mike Patrick called ...
Longtime ESPN announcer Mike Patrick has died at the age of 80. ESPN confirmed Tuesday that Patrick died Sunday of natural causes in Fairfax, Va. His death was confirmed by Patrick’s doctor ...
This story has been updated with new information. ASHWAUBENON - Longtime sports personality Dan Patrick brought his radio show to town for the 2025 NFL Draft, and he packed the house during his ...
The NFL draft is set to begin on Thursday, and while the new league year has already kicked off, this week truly feels like the focus has shifted to the upcoming season—especially with several ...
“It’s hard to throw guys in at the end of the season and try to give him a huge role,” Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes said Tuesday, via Adam Teicher of ESPN. “I was happy to have him back at the ...