Mike Patrick, Voice of Sunday Night N.F.L. Games on ESPN, Dies at 80
Mike Patrick, a versatile sportscaster for ESPN who called National Football League games on Sunday nights for 18 years, died.
Mike Patrick, a versatile sportscaster for ESPN who called National Football League games on Sunday nights for 18 years, died.
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