Joe Buck and Troy Aikman were on the call for the first game of the NFL's Divisional weekend on Saturday afternoon. ESPN had the AFC matchup between the top-seeded Kansas City Chiefs and the Houston Texans.
"Troy has won, lost, bled, sweated, and he's earned his opinion," Buck said. "That's what makes for great, honest TV."
Football fans noticed the same concerning-looking thing about Troy Aikman during the Texans-Chiefs playoff game.
Troy Aikman believes the NFL’s gambling partnerships makes it more important than ever to get calls right on the field. Aikman became somewhat of a folk hero for criticizing the officiating while calling the Kansas City Chiefs-Houston Texans matchup alongside Joe Buck during the divisional round of the NFL playoffs for ESPN.
Joe Buck put a troll in their place before the Kansas City Chiefs-Buffalo Bills AFC Championship Game on Sunday.
Description: Troy Aikman and Joe Buck discuss where the Texans went wrong in their loss to the Chiefs with Scott Van Pelt.
Patrick Mahomes rallied Kansas City to a 32-29 victory over Josh Allen and the Bills in the AFC championship game Sunday, sending the Chiefs back to the Super Bowl for the fifth time in six years with a chance to become the first team to threepeat.
Football commentator Joe Buck caught strays from Bears chairman George McCaskey on an unrelated topic about Tom Brady.
Greg Olsen won't be a part of Fox's Super Bowl LIX broadcast after losing the lead analyst role to Tom Brady, but he says his 'goal is to call top games' again.
Greg Olsen starred on Fox's top NFL broadcasting team before being demoted with the arrival of Tom Brady. He wants to find a way back to the top.
Fans of other teams believe the two-time defending Super Bowl champs get more calls than their opposition. Sunday’s win over Buffalo added more fuel.
Joe Buck is likely getting the last laugh on this one. The ESPN sportscaster had some fun with an online troll Sunday during the Chiefs’ AFC Championship win over the Bills, even as the critic missed the mark where facts are concerned.