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  2. Rich Eisen - Wikipedia

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    Richard Eisen (/ ˈ aɪ z ən / EYE-zən; born June 24, 1969) [1] is an American television sportscaster and radio host. Since 2003, he has worked for NFL Network as a host of various pregame, halftime, and postgame shows and doing occasional play-by-play. He also hosts a daily sports radio show and podcast, The Rich Eisen Show.

  3. Rich Eisen and Suzy Shuster's Relationship: All About the ...

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    Although Eisen may not be a host on Shuster’s podcast, What the Football publishes the video format of its episode on The Rich Eisen Show’s YouTube channel. Read the original article on People ...

  4. How Rich Eisen went from chasing cop cars to building ... - AOL

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    Eisen worked the 2 a.m. show with fellow sportscaster Stuart Scott, who died of appendiceal cancer in 2015—but despite the early-morning hours, Eisen said he got the most exposure of his entire ...

  5. Chris Mortensen - Wikipedia

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    Rich Eisen, "A Beautiful Soul", The Rich Eisen Show, via YouTube, March 4, 2024. (Video.) Dan Patrick, "Chris Mortensen Was Integral in Making NFL 'Year-Round ' " , The Dan Patrick Show , via YouTube, March 4, 2024.

  6. Big Weekend: Rich Eisen reflects on NFL Network turning 20 ...

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    Rich Eisen has had many memorable moments during his long tenure at NFL Network. Saturday marks 20 years since NFL Network went on the air with Eisen anchoring “Total Access.” On Sunday, Eisen ...

  7. Suzy Shuster - Wikipedia

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    Fill-in host, The Rich Eisen Show (2014–present) Co-host, What the Football podcast, with Amy Trask (2023–present) [7] Personal life.

  8. Audience (TV network) - Wikipedia

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    Eisen later found a new television home on NBCSN and YouTube, with Patrick also utilizing a YouTube live stream during the COVID-19 pandemic, before both ultimately ended up at Comcast-owned streaming service Peacock. In mid-April 2020, AT&T notified customers the network would officially sunset at 12:00 am Pacific on May 22, 2020.

  9. KKSE (AM) - Wikipedia

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    The new format's programming will include the Rich Eisen Show, along with a schedule of live and local programming. [20] [21] The station was to serve as the radio flagship for the Colorado Avalanche, the Denver Nuggets and the Colorado Rapids, as well as the Colorado Mammoth (all of which are owned by Kroenke). [22]