The former Pacers sharpshooter is poised to be a top color commentator when the NBA returns to NBC next season, sources told ...
Ian Eagle is the best. In addition to being an outstanding play-by-play man, Eagle is also one of the funniest people in all of sports media thanks to an incredibly sharp and dry sense of humor.
The Pacers legend, who has already served in broadcasting before, should return to the booth this time alongside Mike Tirico and Noah Eagle.
Ian Eagle is much more nervous watching his son, Noah, call a game than he is doing it himself. Ian said on the Awful Announcing Podcast with host Brandon Contes that anyone who’s a parent can ...
On Christmas, NFL fans hung out with the Eagle family throughout the day, with Ian Eagle in the booth calling the Chiefs’ win over the Steelers and Noah Eagle on the call for the Ravens ...
Ian Eagle enjoys sharing airtime with his son, fellow sports broadcaster Noah Eagle. Over his decades-long career, Ian has become known for his versatility and sharp wit during his commentary on ...
The more the merrier, right? Ian Eagle (CBS) will kick things off as the play-by-play announcer for the first matchup between the Steelers and Chiefs at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh. He will be ...
Harlan is the second play-by-play announcer named for Amazon's upcoming NBA coverage after Ian Eagle recently signed a deal with the streaming service. The analysts for both Eagle and Harlan have ...
It was the kind of game where announcers need something like a wild animal on the field in the second half—and that's exactly what Ian Eagle and Charles Davis got on the CBS broadcast of the game.