NFL Week 5 announcer pairings and assignments
By Josh Sanchez
NFL Week 5 kicks off on Sunday afternoon. We know when and where each team will be playing, but who will be the announcers that are calling your favorite team’s game?
Another full week of NFL action is just hours away from kickoff. One of the biggest questions that fans have entering Sunday is: what announcers will I have to listen to during the game and should I mute my TV?
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The FOX A-team, Joe Buck and Troy Aikman, will be calling the Arizona Cardinals at Denver Broncos game, while CBS has assigned Jim Nantz and Phil Simms to the Kansas City Chiefs at San Francisco 49ers afternoon game.
Who will be calling your favorite team’s game on Sunday?
The full list of announcer pairings can be seen below:
Houston @ Dallas — Ian Eagle, Dan Fouts
Baltimore @ Indianapolis — Kevin Harlan, Rich Gannon
Pittsburgh @ Jacksonville — Spero Dedes, Solomon Wilcots
Cleveland @ Tennessee — Andrew Catalon, Steve Tasker, Steve Beuerlein
Atlanta @ NY Giants — Kevin Burkhardt, John Lynch
St. Louis @ Philadelphia — Kenny Albert, Daryl Johnston, Tony Siragusa
Chicago @ Carolina — Thom Brennaman, David Diehl
Buffalo @ Detroit — Sam Rosen, Ronde Barber
Tampa Bay @ New Orleans — Dick Stockton, Kirk Morrison
Arizona @ Denver — Joe Buck, Troy Aikman
Kansas City @ San Francisco — Jim Nantz, Phil Simms
NY Jets @ San Diego — Greg Gumbel, Trent Green
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