2010 network football lineups
Courtesy the Houston Chronicle
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(September 6, 2010) CBS — With Dick Enberg's departure, Ian Eagle moves to the No. 3 slot behind Jim Nantz with Phil Simms and Greg Gumbel with Dan Dierdorf. Eagle will work with Dan Fouts.

CBS' other teams are Kevin Harlan with Solomon Wilcots, Gus Johnson with Steve Tasker, Bill Macatee with Rich Gannon, Don Criqui with Steve Beuerlein and newcomer Spero Dedes with Randy Cross.

Fox Sports — Joe Buck and Troy Aikman with Pam Oliver, and Kenny Albert with Daryl Johnston and Tony Siragusa return as the top two teams. Former Falcons and Seahawks coach Jim Mora Jr. will work with Dick Stockton and Charles Davis.

The other teams are Thom Brennaman with Brian Billick, Sam Rosen with Tim Ryan, Ron Pitts with John Lynch and Chris Myers or Chris Rose with Kurt Warner, who steps in for, and stop me if you've heard this before, Trent Green.

NBC — Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth are back for year two. Keith Olbermann departs Football Night in America to devote more time to his MSNBC show (before you jump to ideological conclusions, recall that he also gave up the 2004 Athens Olympics to focus on Countdown).

Olbermann's departure means more air time for Dan Patrick, whose increased presence during the Vancouver Winter Olympics likely presages his future at Kabletown.

ESPN -— Mike Tirico, Ron Jaworski and Jon Gruden return in the booth and a cast of thousands, led by Chris Berman and Tom Jackson, man the studio.

NFL Network — Bob Papa and Matt Millen return for a second year.

Read more at the Houston Chronicle where this story was originally published.
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