ESPN veteran Mike Patrick dies at 80 after storied career
- Longtime ESPN play-by-play announcer Mike Patrick died in Fairfax, Virginia, on Sunday from natural causes.
- Patrick joined the network in 1982 and served as a voice there for 36 years.
- He covered various sports, including NFL Sunday Night Football and college basketball events like the Women's Final Four.
- Patrick called ESPN's first regular season NFL game and voiced the Sunday Night Football franchise.
- ESPN offered condolences to Patrick's family and recognized his exceptional work on college sports.
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Mike Patrick dies at 80; sportscaster was the original play-by-play voice of ESPN’s NFL coverage
BRISTOL. Conn. — Mike Patrick, ESPN’s first play-by-play announcer for its NFL coverage, has died. He was 80. Patrick’s physician and longtime friend sent a text to friends of the longtime announcer that Patrick passed away in Fairfax, Virginia, on Sunday due to natural causes. Patrick joined ESPN in 1982, and was with the network for 35 years. “Mike Patrick called countless significant events over decades at ESPN and is one the most influential…
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