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For its 40th iteration, ESPN's "Sunday NFL Countdown" show has its official new look. Amid the news last week that former host Sam Ponder had been fired, ESPN announced Tuesday that Mike Greenberg ...
Mike Greenberg, best known for "Mike & Mike," the hit sports-talk radio show with former NFL player Mike Golic, will replace Sam Ponder on ESPN's "Sunday NFL Countdown." Ponder was laid off last week.
After Sam Ponder and Robert Griffin III were fired, Mike Greenberg is reportedly hosting "Sunday NFL Countdown," much to Miami Dolphins fans' dismay.
Mike was born to a Jewish [2] family in New York, New York, and graduated from Stuyvesant High School in 1985. In 1989, Greenberg graduated from Northwestern University, [3] where he joined the Theta Chi fraternity, and started work as a sports anchor and reporter at WMAQ-AM in Chicago.
Sunday NFL Countdown moved back to Bristol during the 2023 season after ESPN started scaling back on production at Seaport. Monday Night Countdown followed suit for select weeks including doubleheader weeks. On August 20, 2024, ESPN named Mike Greenberg, host of the network's weekday morning show, Get Up, as the new host of Sunday NFL Countdown.
BRISTOL, Conn. (AP) — Mike Greenberg will be the host of ESPN's “Sunday NFL Countdown” when the show begins its 40th season on Sept. 8. Greenberg becomes the fourth host in the show's history. Bob Ley hosted the first year in 1985, when it was called “NFL GameDay,” followed by Chris Berman (1986-2016) and Samantha Ponder (2017-23).
Mike Greenberg: 1999–2017 (Mike and Mike); 2020–present (Greeny) Alan Hahn: 2021–present (Bart & Hahn) Matt Jones: 2020–present (Sunday NFL Countdown) Marc Kestecher: 1999–present (NBA on ESPN Radio, MLB on ESPN Radio, ESPN Radio SportsCenter and NIT on ESPN Radio) Mel Kiper Jr.: 1992–present (ESPN Radio College Gameday and Dari and ...
Mike Greenberg was diagnosed with atrial fibrillation in 2015 ... The sports analyst — who was announced as the new host of ESPN's "Sunday NFL Countdown" — always considered himself ...