The famous announcer told the story on the TV show hosted by Jason Kelce

Joe Buck is one of the most famous TV commentators and the lead play-by-play announcer for Monday Night Football at ESPN along his co-host and legendary Dallas Cowboys quarterback Troy Aikman.
Their style and deep knowledge of football makes them one of the best TV duos when it comes to watching NFL games, which is why is no wonder that they are the leagues’ longest-tenured network broadcast team ever, with a record-setting 24 season.
Joe Buck tells a funny story to Philadelphia Eagles fans
Joe Buck and his wife Michelle Beisner-Buck were invited to the second episode of the ESPN TV show “They Call It Late Night” hosted by former NFL player and media personality Jason Kelce. The couple talked about how they met, what’s it like to have a marriage and that football is an important aspect of their lives as well as some stories about broadcasting.
The audience was mostly Philadelphia Eagles fans and Buck took the opportunity to talked about a very funny anecdote that involved Troy Aikman while calling a game at Lincoln Financial Field, home of the beloved Eagles and one of the most hated rivals of the Dallas Cowboys.
“There was a woman down in front and the beauty of the stadium in here is that you’ve got fans right there. And all half this woman is down in front of us going ‘Troy, Troy Aikman’ and he’s like backed up and I’m like ‘Will you f***ing just look down, I’m so sick of listening to this woman'” screaming his co-host’s name.
Buck added that Aikman told him that he was not going to look down. “Finally at halftime the woman is like ‘Troy’ and he looks over and the woman goes (flipped him off). It was an hour and a half slow burn to get him to look down so she could just go ‘F*** you.”
The TV commentator said that Troy Aikman showed the woman his Super Bowl rings “and I’ve said ‘you better hope they know that’s your ring finger because if they think that’s your middle finger they’re going to come over this wall.” The anedote got the whole crowd laughing hard.
Eagles look to beat the Packers at Philadelphia
The Philadelphia Eagles won a franchise-record-tying 14th regular-season game – as well as the 300th game of Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Lurie’s tenure, including playoffs – to end the season 14-3, winners of the NFC East, and the No. 2 seed in the playoffs.
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The Eagles will host the Green Bay Packers in the Wild Card Round this Sunday at 4:30 PM on FOX.
“They play a physical brand of football, and that’s what we try to do. And that was like our first big test of who are we going to be as a defense? I know they do a lot of different stuff in the run game. I’m excited,” linebacker Zack Baun, who had a career-high 15 tackles in Week 1 against the Packers in Brazil said.
Which Wild Card Game Is Tom Brady Broadcasting? How To Tune In To The Fox NFL Analyst
Fox analyst Tom Brady (Image Credit: Getty Images)
The NFL playoffs are here, and for the first time ever, Tom Brady is trading the field for the broadcast booth. After years of thrilling fans and tormenting rivals with his legendary plays, Brady will bring his insights to the mic as Fox Sports’ lead analyst. Love him or hate him, there’s no denying his impact on football. Now, he’s ready to tackle a new challenge: breaking down the action for millions of viewers.
Here’s everything you need to know about Brady’s playoff debut, the game he’s calling, and what lies ahead for the seven-time Super Bowl champion.
What Wild Card Game Is Tom Brady Broadcasting?
Brady will be in the booth for Eagles vs. Packers, kicking off at 4:30 p.m. ET. He’ll join play-by-play veteran Kevin Burkhardt, with sideline reports from Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi. This matchup promises fireworks, with the No. 2-seeded Eagles hosting the No. 7-seeded Packers in a rematch of their Week 1 showdown in Brazil.
Philadelphia edged out Green Bay in that international clash, winning 34-29. Saquon Barkley stole the show in his Eagles debut, racking up three touchdowns. The Eagles enter the playoffs at 14-3, having rested their starters in Week 18. Meanwhile, the Packers limp into the postseason with an 11-6 record, losing their last two games. While Green Bay finished third in a competitive NFC North, they shouldn’t be underestimated.
How to Watch the Game
If you’re ready to see Tom Brady in action off the field, tune in to Fox on Wild Card Weekend. His debut in the booth for the Eagles-Packers showdown is shaping up to be a must-watch. Whether he’s analyzing big plays, breaking down strategies, or sharing stories from his iconic career, Brady’s insights are bound to add an extra layer of intrigue to this high-stakes game.