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Mike Tirico NBC Bio Wiki Age Wife Daughter ESPN Nhl Salary and Net Worth

Mike  Tirico (Full name: Michael Todd Tirico) is an American sportscaster. He currently works for the NBC Sports team and has been with the channel since 2016. Mike is well known for his 10-year run as an NFL play-by-play announcer on ESPN’s Monday Night Football. He served the network from 2006 to 2015. Since he launched his career in sports journalism, Mike has called a multitude of sports including the NBA, NHL, college football and basketball, golf, tennis, and World Cup soccer just to mention but a few.

Mike left ESPN after working for the network for a period of 25 good years. His contract with the station expired in the summer of 2016. He was subsequently hired by NBC Sports. Mike debuted during NBC’s coverage of the 2016 Open Championship and since then, he has served as the network’s lead host for golf coverage. He has become the lead primetime host of the Olympics on NBC, since joining the network.

He was born on December 13, 1966, in Queens, New York City,United States of America. Mike is56 years old.

He is a man of average stature. Mike stands at a height of5 ft 8 in ( Approx 1.73m).

He was born by his parentsDonald TiricoandMaria Tiricoon December 13, 1966, in Queens, New York City, United States of America. Mike was raised in the New York City borough of Queens. Mike’s parents separated when he was only four years old and since then, he has lost contact with Donald’s family.

He is married to his wifeDeborah Gilbert Tirico. Mike and Debbie were hitched in 1991  and the couple has two children a son namedJordan Tiricoand a daughter calledCammi Tirico. He and his family have lived in Ann Arbor, Michigan, since 1999.

He and his wife Deborah ate proud parents to their two adult children. A son namedJordan Tiricoand a daughter calledCammi Tirico.  Cammi graduated from   Community School before she enrolled at Northwestern University. Jordan took after his parent’s interest in sports and joined A.A. Skyline Eagles.

He graduated with a high school diploma from Bayside High School. Later, Mike acquired a degree from the S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University.

He currently serves as the host and Play-by-Play on NBC Sports. Mike has been with the network since July 2016  and has worked on an array of high-profile properties such as the Olympics, NFL, horse racing, golf, and Notre Dame Football among others. At the Tokyo Olympics, Mike worked as NBC’s primetime Olympics host for the second time. He had worked in the same capacity at the 2018 PyeongChang Olympics. The 2021 season marked the 26th for Mike as an NFL primetime studio host or play-by-play voice.

Mike became NBC’s play-by-play voice for Thursday Night Football in May 2017. He worked alongside analyst Cris Collinsworth. In the 2016-17 TV season and the #3 show in the 2017-18 TV season, NBC/NFL Network Thursday Night Football was primetime television’s #2 show. In August 2017, Mike became the full-time lead play-by-play voice of NBC Sports’ Notre Dame Football coverage.

He however debuted as the host of NBC’s Triple Crown horse racing in the spring of 2017- covering the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes,  as well as Belmont Stakes. In July 2016, Mike made his NBC Sports Group debut as host of NBC Sports’ live coverage of The Open from Royal Troon in Scotland. Later, he made his Olympics debut as host for NBC’s daytime coverage of Rio 2016. Also that fall, Mike worked as the host of The Ryder Cup and NBC’s primetime coverage of the Breeders’ Cup World Championships.

Mike’s other colleagues at NBC include

Steve Patterson-anchor

Vaughn Hillyard-reporter

Brandy Zadrozny-reporter

Christa Delcamp-anchor

Cecy del Carmen-weather anchor

Olivia Ugino-anchor

Candice Smith-reporter

Jenna Harner-reporter

Katy Zachry-reporter

Joe Dana-anchor

Mike became part of the ESPN  sports team as a SportsCenter anchor in July 1991. Later, he began serving as the host of Monday Night Countdown during the NFL season. The show was launched in 1993  and lasted until 2001. From 1993 to 1997, Mike anchored ESPN’s college football studio show. In December 1996,  became the golf host for ABC Sports. In 2002,  Mike began calling NBA games for  ESPN Radio, ABC,  and ESPN.

Also, he became the host of the  SportsCenter coverage of the U.S. Open, The Masters, and the Daytona 500. Additionally, Mike anchored coverage of the Super Bowl, NCAA Final Four, as well as NFL Draft for both television and radio. Before he began working for ESPN, Mike worked in Syracuse, N.Y.  from 1987 to 1991. While there, his main role was to serve as the sports director at WTVH-TV and also served as the play-by-play voice for Syracuse University basketball, football, lacrosse, and also volleyball.

He has been working for NBC since July 2016  and has worked on an array of high-profile properties such as the Olympics, NFL, horse racing, golf, Notre Dame Football among others. At the Tokyo Olympics, Mike worked as an  NBC’s primetime Olympics host for the second time. He had worked in the same capacity at the 2018 PyeongChang Olympics. In August 2018, Mike became studio host for Football Night in America. The most-watched studio show in sports, leading into Sunday Night Football, primetime television’s #1 show.

He became part of NBC after working for 25 years at ESPN/ABC ( from 1991 to 2016). While there, Mike established himself as a preeminent broadcaster on properties and events such as tennis’ U.S. Open and Wimbledon, FIFA World Cup, college basketball, college football, NBA, The Masters, The Open, and Monday Night Football. He served as the voice of ESPN’s Monday Night Football from 2006 to 2015. Mike is one of four play-by-play announcers to work primetime NFL games for at least 10 seasons. Others include Mike Patrick, Frank Gifford,  and Al Michaels, the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association (NSSA) made Mike the 2010 Sportscaster of the Year by an award voted on by his industry peers.

He worked as an FNIA’s on-site host for the 2016 and 2017 seasons. Mike has called primetime NFL games for 15 consecutive years, for 10 years, he served as the voice of ESPN’s Monday Night Football. In February 2019, Mike became the host of NBC Sports’ inaugural coverage of the Indianapolis 500. He called play-by-play for his first-ever NHL game in the same month. Previously, he hosted the 2018 Stanley Cup Final, 2019 NHL Winter Classic, as well as 2019 NHL All-Star Game.

He hosts NBC’s coverage of the Indianapolis 500, hosts NBC’s Football Night in America,  hosts Triple Crown races, and leads play-by-play for Notre Dame Football. Apart from that, Mike hosted NBC’s coverage of the Stanley Cup. In February 2019, Mike became the host of NBC Sports’ inaugural coverage of the Indianapolis 500.

He left ESPN after working for the network for a period of 25 good years. His contract with the station expired in the summer of 2016. He was subsequently hired by NBC Sports. Mike debuted during NBC’s coverage of the 2016 Open Championship and since then, Mike has served as the network’s lead host for golf coverage. He has become the lead primetime host of the Olympics on NBC, since joining the network.

As the host and Play-by-Play on NBC Sports, he received good compensation. Mike has an average salary of$135,725 per year.

He has accumulated a good fortune from his journalism career. Mike has an estimated net worth of$4,868,725.

Mike is a man of average stature who stands at a height of5 ft 8 in ( Approx 1.73m).

Michael is an American sportscaster. He currently works for the NBC Sports team and has been with the channel since 2016. Mike is well known for his 10-year run as an NFL play-by-play announcer on ESPN’s Monday Night Football.

Mike is a 56-year-old American sports anchor born on December 13, 1966, in Queens, New York City, United States of America.

Yes. Mike marriedDeborah Gilbert Tirico. Mike and Debbie were hitched in 1991  and the couple has two children a son namedJordan Tiricoand a daughter calledCammi Tirico.  He and his family have lived in Ann Arbor, Michigan, since 1999.

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