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Thanks for contacting us. We've received your submission. It definitely already is intriguing — especially regarding what it means for arguably the greatest NFL play-by-player of all time and his longtime partner. Michaels, 76, is in the final year of his deal and with Tirico, the post-Bob Costas face of NBC, on board, the situation has been simmering for a while.

Asked if he wants to call a Super Bowl one day, Brees danced in the pocket, avoiding the question while making his love for Tirico clear. Tirico is more than ready to go, but Michaels is still in his way. Meanwhile, the year-old Collinsworth now has Brees lurking over his shoulder. The plan is to have him in that chair for a long time, so the opportunity down the road is not something we are looking at right now.

The timing of this week worked out perfectly. Although Tirico is the television play-by-play voice for Notre Dame football, the Fighting Irish are off this week. Barring any unexpected late issues, there will be no other changes to the Seahawks-Steelers broadcast.

Collinsworth, sideline reporter Michelle Tafoya, and rules analyst Terry McAulay will continue in their current roles. Too easy for Tom Brady pic. Williams played with the Raptors from to , and has had a role with the Sportsnet broadcast since , mostly as a studio analyst.

Rautins is a staple in Canadian basketball, serving a number of different roles for the Canadian National Team. However Rautins did not last too long away from the Toronto Raptors, as he announced today on Twitter that he will be returning for the TSN broadcast for the upcoming season. Rautins previously worked for TSN as an in-studio analyst for Raptors games.

His role for the upcoming season with TSN has not quite been defined yet. It will be interesting to see how Williams will be able to adjust to his new role, but it seems like this move can work out for both Williams and Rautins in the end. Reice Shipley is a daily news writer and social media assistant for BSM.

He is a graduate of Ithaca University, contributor to the Syracuse Mets, and aspires to work behind the scenes in sports media in the future. NFL Sunday Ticket is on the open market. While the league is accepting bids for the out of market package, Daniel Kaplan of The Athletic reports that it does have an ideal outcome in mind. That outcome?

Kaplan writes that the NFL would like to be in business with Apple. Goldman Sachs was enlisted over the summer to help sell those properties. Representatives for the NFL declined to comment for the story. Apple owning and controlling NFL Media would ensure mass availability and an ability to stay ahead of the curve in terms of technology and presentation.

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