Joe Buck is likely getting the last laugh on this one. The ESPN sportscaster had some fun with an online troll Sunday during the Chiefs’ AFC Championship win over the Bills, even as the critic missed the mark where facts are concerned.
Joe Buck put a troll in their place before the Kansas City Chiefs-Buffalo Bills AFC Championship Game on Sunday.
The game being on CBS also means the great Joe Buck is not calling the game, because he works for ESPN and has never worked for CBS. One Chiefs fan didn't realize that and thought Buck was calling ...
"Troy has won, lost, bled, sweated, and he's earned his opinion," Buck said. "That's what makes for great, honest TV."
Football commentator Joe Buck caught strays from Bears chairman George McCaskey on an unrelated topic about Tom Brady. The former quarterback headlines FOX's coverage and was the analyst for the ...
"I don't care who they put on. When Joe Buck is on, I turn the sound down," McCaskey said (at the 29:20 mark in the video below). Ouch. Buck has been ESPN's lead play-by-play broadcaster since ...
McCaskey about the FOX broadcast. Rather than address Brady calling the game, he instead decided to take a shot at Joe Buck. Buck called Saturday’s opener between the Houston Texans and Kansas ...
Yet, it was one play that didn't draw a flag could prove a most consequential non-call if the NFL decides to join the NBA and NHL in seriously ... conversations with Joe Buck over the officiating ...
Yet, it was one play that didn’t draw a flag that could prove a most consequential non-call if the NFL decides to join the NBA and NHL in seriously ... with Joe Buck over the officiating in ...
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“When Joe Buck’s on, I turn the sound down.” Buck, 55, who joined ESPN’s “Monday Night Football” booth in 2022 with longtime Fox colleague Troy Aikman, called the Chiefs’ Divisional ...
ESPN NFL play-by-play man Joe Buck has been watching the NFL playoffs from the comfort of his own home since ESPN's final broadcast of the season concluded in last weekend's Chiefs-Texans game. But if you ask one internet troll,