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Report reveals Joe Buck, Troy Aikman were in Seattle rehearsing during ESPN game
ESPN announcers Troy Aikman, left, and Joe Buck. Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports

ESPN made one of the biggest moves of the offseason when they snagged the broadcasting duo of Joe Buck and Troy Aikman for “Monday Night Football.” The former FOX No. 1 announcing team will give ESPN the upgraded feel it hasn’t had on Monday nights since Jon Gruden returned to coaching.

When viewers tuned in to watch the preseason game between the Seattle Seahawks and Chicago Bears on Thursday night, many were surprised to see the core from last season’s Monday night squad on the broadcast.

Steve Levy was doing play-by-play, while Louis Riddick and Dan Orlovsky served as analysts. Orlovsky was replacing last season’s analyst, Brian Griese.

So, where were Buck and Aikman? Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio said the two were in Seattle doing a rehearsal.

Though Buck and Aikman are no strangers to announce major NFL games, they will be working for a new network and with new support crews. It makes sense to have them get comfortable in their new broadcasting home before going live for the first time on ESPN.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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