Denver Native (Carol)
07-29-2022, 03:03 PM
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Former Broncos quarterback Brock Osweiler is making a career move that keeps him with the game he loves.
Osweiler, who retired as a player following the 2018 season, will be an ESPN color commentator for a package of college football games this year. Osweiler will be part of a team that includes Colorado’s own Taylor McGregor, who will serve as a sideline reporter, and play-by-play announcer Anish Shroff.
Osweiler had two auditions in May one with ESPN in Connecticut, the other with Fox in Los Angeles. Both went well. He bounced one offer off the other and picked ESPN, which will have him work 16 games starting Saturday, Sept. 3.
rest - https://www.9news.com/article/sports/nfl/denver-broncos/mike-klis/brock-osweiler-starts-second-career-as-college-football-analyst/73-2971a5ef-75cc-433c-bbca-2fddf09c561a
Osweiler, who retired as a player following the 2018 season, will be an ESPN color commentator for a package of college football games this year. Osweiler will be part of a team that includes Colorado’s own Taylor McGregor, who will serve as a sideline reporter, and play-by-play announcer Anish Shroff.
Osweiler had two auditions in May one with ESPN in Connecticut, the other with Fox in Los Angeles. Both went well. He bounced one offer off the other and picked ESPN, which will have him work 16 games starting Saturday, Sept. 3.
rest - https://www.9news.com/article/sports/nfl/denver-broncos/mike-klis/brock-osweiler-starts-second-career-as-college-football-analyst/73-2971a5ef-75cc-433c-bbca-2fddf09c561a