Troy Aikman’s move to ESPN hasn’t even been announced yet, and a Monday Night Football analyst is already on his way out of the company.
On Friday, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that Brian Griese would be leaving the company to take the job as the San Francisco 49ers quarterbacks coach.
Griese worked in the Monday Night Football booth with Steve Levy and Louis Riddick in both the 2020 and 2021 seasons. Prior to his ascension on MNF, he was a college football broadcaster with ESPN, calling games alongside Levy among several others.
As for Griese’s co-analyst on MNF, Louis Riddick interviewed for the Pittsburgh Steelers GM job earlier this week. It sure would make the lives of ESPN execs easier if both Griese and Riddick got jobs in the game prior to Aikman’s reported arrival.
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