Former NFL crammer Jon Gruden will repay Tony Kornheiser this go down on 's broadcasts of Monday Night Football, ESPN said Monday. Kornheiser is stepping down after three years in the "MNF" booth. In the ESPN account announcing the move, Kornheiser cited his spectre of flying, and the increased insufficiency for him to junket via publicize this season, as his goal for stepping aside.
"My terror of planes is mythic and unfortunately true. When I looked at the upcoming dedicate it was the skilled harmattan that would've generally moved me from the bus to the air," Kornheiser said in the statement. Gruden will enter Mike Tirico and Ron Jaworski this season, the 40th opportunity of "MNF." "I grew up a nut of Monday Night Football, and whether I've coached on Monday tenebrousness or watched, I've hardly missed a daring all these years. To league with Mike and Jaws in the compartment and to occupation alongside this top-notch group is thriving to be a material thrill," Gruden said in the statement.
Gruden was a foremost drill in the for 11 seasons with the and. Gruden won Super Bowl XXXVII with the Bucs, making him at the regulate the youngest teacher to bring home the bacon a Super Bowl. ESPN is a subsidiary of (NYSE: DIS).
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