MICHAEL Todd Tirico is an American sportscaster working for NBC Sports since 2016.
He is also known for his 10-year run as an NFL play-by-play announcer on ESPN's Monday Night Football.
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Who is Mike Tirico?
Tirico has called many sports in his career, including the NBA, NHL, college football and basketball, golf, tennis, and world cup soccer.
Tirico left ESPN after 25 years with the network when his contract expired in the summer of 2016,
He is also now known as the face of the Olympics for NBC.
He replaced Bob Costas in the role in the postponed 2021 Tokyo Summer Olympics.
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The moment came full circle as Tirico was the first student to receive the Bob Costas Scholarship at Syracuse University — Costas' alma mater — back in 1987.
What is Mike Tirico's net worth?
The sports announcer has a net worth of $14million, and an annual salary of around $6million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.
Born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Tirico graduated from Syracuse University.
While at Syracuse, he began working for WTVH-TV, a CBS affiliate based in Syracuse, New York.
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He rose to become their Sports Director and was subsequently hired by ESPN to serve as an anchor for SportsCenter in 1991.
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He is most widely recognized for his Monday Night Football role, as well as his announcing work for NBA games.
Is Mike Tirico married?
Besides having a successful career as a sportscaster, he is also a caring husband and father of two with his wife Debbie Tirico.
The pair have been married since 1991.
Debbie played basketball and was a tri-captain of the 1989 Syracuse University women's team.
Born in Trenton, she also played softball in high school.
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She graduated with a BS magna cum laude in finance from Syracuse's School of Management.
She has also earned an MBA from NYU's Stern School of Business.
She now dedicates her time to local non-profit organizations.
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Debbie and her husband have lived in Ann Arbor since the nineties.
They are parents to Jordan Tirico and Cammi Tirico.