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Merrill Reese
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Considered one of the most recognizable and influential figures in all of sports broadcasting, Merrill Reese has been the “Voice of the Eagles” since 1977. As the longest-tenured NFL play-by-play announcer at the time of his induction—which coincided with his 40th season in the radio booth—he has called many of the franchise’s most unforgettable moments and games alongside his colleague and fellow Eagles Hall of Fame inductee Mike Quick. Mr. Reese has been honored as the recipient of the Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award from the Pro Football Hall of Fame, a two-time Pennsylvania Sportscaster of the Year by the National Association of Sportscasters and Sportswriters, Broadcaster of the Year by the Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters, and as an inductee into the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame. A graduate of Overbrook High School and Temple University, He began his career as a public affairs officer in the United States Navy.

Merrill Reese
Host

Considered one of the most recognizable and influential figures in all of sports broadcasting, Merrill Reese has been the “Voice of the Eagles” since 1977. As the longest-tenured NFL play-by-play announcer at the time of his induction—which coincided with his 40th season in the radio booth—he has called many of the franchise’s most unforgettable moments and games alongside his colleague and fellow Eagles Hall of Fame inductee Mike Quick. Mr. Reese has been honored as the recipient of the Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award from the Pro Football Hall of Fame, a two-time Pennsylvania Sportscaster of the Year by the National Association of Sportscasters and Sportswriters, Broadcaster of the Year by the Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters, and as an inductee into the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame. A graduate of Overbrook High School and Temple University, He began his career as a public affairs officer in the United States Navy.