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Achilles, Mike Tirico
What happened to Mike Tirico? NFL on NBC broadcaster working through torn Achilles
During Week 12’s "Sunday Night Football" broadcast between the Eagles-Rams, Tirico revealed that he had suffered a torn Achilles earlier in the week. He seemed hesitant at first to admit the ailment, but at the encouragement of his broadcast partner, Cris Collinsworth, he disclosed the ailment.
Mike Tirico ended up calling Sunday Night Football just days after tearing his Achilles
During Week 12’s Sunday Night Football broadcast of Eagles-Rams, NBC’s Mike Tirico — with the encouragement of Cris Collinsworth — revealed to viewers that he had suffered a torn Achilles earlier in the week. But that didn’t stop him from making the trip to Los Angeles and calling the game from SoFi Stadium.
Mike Tirico tore his Achilles while doing the simplest of things at home
Tirico revealed that he was playing with his own pain while calling the Eagles-Rams game on "Sunday Night Football."
Why Jason Garrett is calling Dolphins-Packers Thanksgiving game with Mike Tirico on NBC 'Sunday Night Football'
Thanksgiving week means an extra helping of football, as the NFL will once again present a tripleheader during the holiday. That means NBC will broadcast an extra game this week, as the Packers host the Dolphins in the third and final game of the slate.
NBC's Mike Tirico Reveals He Called 'Sunday Night Football' With a Torn Achilles
Mike Tirico and Cris Collinsworth were in the booth as usual for NBC's broadcast of Sunday Night Football in Week 12 as the Philadelphia Eagles took on the Los Angeles Rams. Tirico, however, could be seen with a medical boot on his left leg.
NBC's Mike Tirico calls Eagles-Rams game after suffering Achilles injury last Monday
NBC's Mike Tirico called Sunday night's game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Los Angeles Rams despite rupturing his left Achilles tendon last Monday. Tirico — who has not missed an assignment during his career — said after Philadelphia's 37-20 victory that he missed a step while walking at his house in Michigan.
Mike Tirico calls ‘Sunday Night Football’ after suffering torn Achilles
No such thing as IR for Mike Tirico. The play-by-play announcer worked NBC’s “Sunday Night Football” game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Los Angeles Rams after tearing his Achilles on Monday. Tirico tore his Achilles when he missed a step in his house.
Eagles fans take over SoFi Stadium, Mike Tirico’s torn Achilles, and more from the Eagles-Rams broadcast
If you’re a fan of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” or “Abbott Elementary,” you enjoyed Sunday night’s broadcast. Here are some of the highlights from the Eagles-Rams game.
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