Let's get this out of the way right now: Nobody ever asked for this story to be written, and in all likelihood, nobody ever would have. If you're reading this, perhaps you're a dork like the author who has an affinity for broadcast television nerd-dom and play-by-play announcers. Be proud of that!
With a Week 17 game that means nothing in the NFL playoff chase, FOX has assigned up-and-comer, Joe Davis, to broadcast the game. He'll be the 28th different play-by-play announcer to call a Vikings game nationally over the past 12 seasons.
Critiquing announcers tends to be a habit of most fans. The play-by-play man or woman is the one assigned to paint an accurate, unbiased picture of the proceedings, and as you might expect, it's hard to please everyone. Vikings fans over the years have fun at the expense of Joe Buck, who editorialized a comment about Randy Moss's end zone celebration in the 2004 Playoffs (
OK, you might not like how a broadcaster delivers a game, but that can be a subjective measure. Let's get more analytical about this. How do the Vikings actually perform when a certain announcer is calling the game? There is OBVIOUSLY no correlation between the two, but who doesn't enjoy in-depth research for the sake of facetiousness?
Because I have nothing better to do with the final day of 2020 (Did I mention nobody may ever read this?), I've pored over the last 200 Vikings games, identified the play-by-play announcer and compiled stats for each of the 27 voices that have broadcast their games since the final game of 2008. We'll start with the announcers with whom the Vikings are least successful and work our way up, highlighting some of their most notable calls along the way. Only the 13 announcers that have called five or more Vikings games of the last 200 made the initial rankings, but we'll make sure to include the rest at the bottom of the story.
Without further ado, the announcer that brings the Vikings the worst luck is...
#13 JIM NANTZ (CBS)
Record: 1-6
Winning Pct: .143
It has not gone well for the Vikings when CBS sends their A-team to cover their game. Jim Nantz has called six consecutive Vikings losses, most recently last year's Week 4 debacle at Chicago. He called one of only three regular season losses in 2017 (at Carolina),
#12 MIKE TIRICO (ESPN)
Record: 1-5
Winning Pct: .167
We're already learning a lesson about the Vikings: They haven't performed very well on the big stage. Another A-lister in Mike Tirico, the former voice of Monday Night Football and current understudy for Al Michaels at NBC, has brought the Vikings five straight losses going back to
#11 AL MICHAELS (NBC)
Record: 7-13
Winning Pct: .350
The voice of Sunday Night Football has not brought the Vikings much success either. From 2009 to 2014, the Vikings were 1-7 with Michaels calling the game but have improved a bit since. That didn't stop Michaels, however, from calling three playoff losses: 2012 at Green Bay, 2015 vs. Seattle (the Blair Walsh Game) and 2019 at San Francisco. Their finest moments with Michaels likely came against the Green Bay Packers, where they clinched a division in primetime back in 2015 and
#10 JOE BUCK (FOX)
Record: 9-14
Winning Pct: .391
Here's the man you love to hate but really shouldn't because he's awfully good. Maybe you don't like him because of all the losses he's brought the Vikings, including playoff defeats in 2008, 2009 and 2017. Of course, he's best known for a playoff win that stamped arguably
#9 KEVIN HARLAN (CBS)
Record: 4-4
Winning Pct: .500
It's always a treat when Kevin Harlan gets to call a Vikings game. The omnipresent broadcaster finds time to call games for CBS in between his Westwood One radio assignments and TNT NBA schedule and has gotten eight Vikings games over the past decade. His top moment: Minnesota's 2019
#8 DICK STOCKTON (FOX)
Record: 8-7
Winning Pct: .533
The quality of assignments has dwindled for Dick Stockton, who used to be FOX's No. 2. Nowadays, he's the guy you put on a meaningless Week 17 Vikings-Bears game (which he's gotten three times since 2014). There aren't a lot of noteworthy memories with Stockton, save perhaps Minnesota's
#7 THOM BRENNAMAN (FOX)
Record: 12-10
Winning Pct: .545
As of 2020, Brennaman is done calling games at FOX because of homophobic remarks he made during a Cincinnati Reds baseball broadcast. He gotten his fair share of Vikings work over the years, though, calling six of seven wins from 2017-19. The Vikings also lost six straight with Brennaman from mid-2010 to mid-2012. Along the way he's called
#6 KENNY ALBERT (FOX)
Record: 11-8
Winning Pct: .579
As one of FOX's trusty stalwarts, Kenny Albert has gotten consistent Vikings work for well over a decade, including five wins in a row from mid-2009 to mid-2011. Chad Beebe's game-winning touchdown came with Albert on the call in November, as did
#5 SEAN McDONOUGH (ESPN)
Record: 3-2
Winning Pct: .600
During his short stint as Monday Night Football lead voice, Sean McDonough got five Vikings games to barely qualify for this list. Kai Forbath hit
#4 CHRIS MYERS (FOX)
Record: 14-8
Winning Pct: .636
Only Joe Buck has called more of the last 200 Vikings games than Chris Myers. Minnesota has won nine out of the last 13 with Myers calling the game, including Teddy Bridgewater's big win at Soldier Field,
#3 KEVIN BURKHARDT (FOX)
Record: 9-2-2
Winning Pct: .769
The Vikings have had two ties in the past decade, and Kevin Burkhardt has called them both, which both occurred at Green Bay. The latter was the most dramatic with
#2 SAM ROSEN (FOX)
Record: 5-1
Winning Pct: .833
There haven't been many Sam Rosen games over the years, but they've been good for Vikings fans. Four of the five wins have come by double digits, while the fifth will go down in Minnesota Vikings history: Favre's miracle touchdown pass to Greg Lewis in 2009. "Favre rolls... wants to go deep and does, to the end zone, for Greg Lewis... TOUCHDOWN! TOUCHDOWN! FAVRE DID IT!"
And the No. 1 announcer to bring the Vikings' luck...
#1 GREG GUMBEL (CBS)
Record: 6-1
Winning Pct: .857
The small sample of Greg Gumbel has been kind to the Vikings. Like Rosen one notch above him, many of the wins have been unremarkable with the exception of one. The team's Week 6 victory in 2009 was one of the craziest games of that season, a
And now for the best of the rest. Here are the 14 other broadcasters that have called a Vikings game over the last 12 years.
JOE TESSITORE (ESPN) | 0-3 | .000: Called three Monday Night Football losses in his two-year stint.
TIM BRANDO (CBS) | 0-2 | .000: Called Sammy Watkins
ANDREW CATALON (CBS) | 0-1 | .000: Announced this season's Week 3 loss vs. Tennessee (aka
MIKE GOLDBERG (FOX) | 0-1 | .000: Called an unremarkable 2014 loss to the Lions and struggled in doing so.
RON PITTS (FOX) | 1-2 | .333: Doesn't call games anymore, but his last one with the Vikings was their
BRANDON GAUDIN (FOX) | 1-1 | .500: Called their embarrassing loss to the Falcons in Week 6 and last year's 42-point outburst at Detroit.
BRAD NESSLER (NFLN) | 1-1 | .500: The former voice of Thursday Night Football, Nessler broadcast a win and a loss in 2012-13.
GUS JOHNSON (FOX) | 2-1 | .667: The iconic voice of college sports has called a smattering of Vikings games, including their final game ever at the Metrodome.
IAN EAGLE (CBS) | 3-1 | .750: The fantastic CBS voice is always a treat to listen to and has called three straight wins for the Vikings.
JUSTIN KUTCHER (FOX) | 1-0 | 1.000: Called Anthony Barr's
BILL MACATEE (CBS) | 1-0 | 1.000: Behind the mic for a random Vikings-Titans game in 2012 (Percy Harvin went off).
STEVE LEVY (ESPN) | 1-0 | 1.000: The new voice of Monday Night Football called his first Vikings game in November, a 19-13 win over the Bears.
BETH MOWINS (CBS) | 1-0 | 1.000: Got an exciting game in Week 13 when the
SPERO DEDES (CBS) | 2-0 | 1.000: The voice behind Jarius Wright's
And there you have it. Information you didn't know you needed. Happy New Year to all. Here's to a better 2021.
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