Brent Musburger to receive 2025 Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award

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Longtime play-by-play announcer, host Of ‘The NFL Today’ respected for broadcast skills across multiple sports

Brent Musburger, a longtime play-by-play announcer across multiple sports and host of the top-rated pregame show of its era, “The NFL Today” on CBS, will receive the 2025 Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award from the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

“The Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award recognizes broadcast excellence in pro football, and Brent Musburger certainly measures up to that standard,” said Jim Porter, president and CEO of the Hall of Fame. “Brent has entertained and informed generations of fans — across not only pro football but college football, basketball, Little League baseball, golf, tennis and other sports — with insights and some signature phrases that became a trademarked style.”

Musburger will be honored during the 2025 Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Week that includes the Enshrinees’ Gold Jacket Dinner in downtown Canton on Friday, Aug. 1, and the Class of 2025 Enshrinement on Saturday, Aug. 2, in Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium.

Porter and Hall of Fame coach DICK VERMEIL, a longtime friend of Musburger’s and one of his many on-air broadcasting partners, called Musburger to deliver the news.

“Oh, wow. Wow. I’m kind of thunderstruck. Holy, Toledo,” Musburger said to Vermeil, the analyst on dozens of college football games they worked together for ABC Sports in the 1990s. “You know, I never expected this. … What an honor accepting this. … It’s unbelievable.”

Musburger is a member of the Medill Hall of Achievement at Northwestern University. While still in college, he joined the staff of the Chicago American newspaper as a sports writer. His broadcasting career started shortly thereafter when he joined WBBM Radio in Chicago as sports director. He later was named sports director for WBBM-TV before moving to Los Angeles to co-anchor the nightly news for KNXT-TV.

CBS Sports hired Musburger in 1973 as a play-by-play voice. He took over as host of “The NFL Today” in 1975 and held that role until 1990. With him at the helm, the pregame show began an 18-year run as the highest-rated program in its time slot that didn’t end until the program ceased in 1994 with pro football’s move from CBS to FOX. Former NFL defensive back Irv Cross, winner of the 2009 Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award, was among Musburger’s on-air partners on “The NFL Today.”

Following his departure from CBS in 1990, Musburger soon joined ABC Sports (later the combined ABC and ESPN) and stayed with the network family for 27 years. His broadcast credits there included college football and basketball, World Cup soccer and a stint as a halftime reporter for “Monday Night Football.”

After a short hiatus from broadcasting, he returned to the booth as the radio play-by-play voice of the Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders for three seasons (2019-2021). He also launched his current venture: Vegas Stats & Information Network (VSiN), the first multichannel network dedicated to sports gaming information, where he remains active.

The breadth of Musburger’s 50-year on-air career includes broadcasts of several NCAA men’s national basketball tournaments – he is credited with coining the phrase “March Madness” – Indianapolis 500 races, U.S. Open and British Open golf tournaments, Little League World Series, Triple Crown horse races and NASCAR events.

“I just wish that Irv Cross and Phyllis (George) and (Jimmy) ‘The Greek’ (Snyder) were here to share” the news, Musburger said of his original “NFL Today” colleagues who have passed away. He later mentioned Jayne Kennedy, who joined the cast in 1978. “I certainly appreciate it.”

Past winners of the Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award

2024 – Merrill Reese

2023 – Fred Gaudelli

2022 – Howard Katz

2021 – John Facenda

2020 – Joe Buck

2019 – Dick Ebersol

2018 – Andrea Kremer

2017 – David Hill

2016 – James Brown

2015 – Tom Jackson

2014 – Bob Trumpy

2013 – Al Michaels

2012 – Len Dawson

2011 – Jim Nantz

2010 – Chris Berman

2009 – Irv Cross

2008 – Dan Dierdorf

2007 – Don Meredith

2006 – Lesley Visser

2005 – Myron Cope

2004 – Van Miller

2003 – Don Criqui

2002 – John Madden

2001 – Roone Arledge

2000 – Ray Scott

1999 – Dick Enberg

1998 – Val Pinchbeck

1997 – Charlie Jones

1996 – Jack Buck

1995 – Frank Gifford

1994 – Pat Summerall

1993 – Curt Gowdy

1992 – Chris Schenkel

1991 – Ed Sabol

1990 – Lindsey Nelson

1989 – Bill MacPhail

Enshrinement Week packages

Fans seeking unparalleled access to 2025 Enshrinement Week events can explore hospitality packages from On Location, the official hospitality provider of the NFL, that combine tickets with one-of-a-kind experiences. On Location’s hospitality packages will include opportunities to take part in exclusive tailgate parties before the Hall of Fame Game and Enshrinement, attend the Enshrinees' Gold Jacket Dinner and go behind the scenes of a historic week.

Visit onlocationexp.com/pfhof to learn more.

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