ESPN is busy adding former NFL players to its talent roster.
The WorldWide Leader will have Pat McAfee on “College Gameday” and now the New York Post reports Larry Fitzgerald will join “Monday Night Countdown.”
NEWS: Larry Fitzgerald is joining ESPN's Monday Night Countdown, The Post has learned.https://t.co/Iycz084rZi
— Andrew Marchand (@AndrewMarchand) September 7, 2022
Per the report, Fitzgerald will do 5-7 shows in the 2022 season, similar to what Alex Smith did last year.
Fitzgerald played his entire NFL career with the Arizona Cardinals. He made 1,432 receptions for 17,492 yards. Of those catches, 121 went for touchdowns.
The slot on the panel opened when Randy Moss opted to only be on ESPN’s Sunday NFL programming.
Fitzgerald will make his debut Monday when the Denver Broncos face the Seattle Seahawks.
Monday Night Football is a huge reason so many people fall in love with the game…it’s surreal to be a part of that tradition.
See you in Week 1, @ESPN @ESPNNFL. Let’s go!!! pic.twitter.com/9OHKbsixPE
— Larry Fitzgerald (@LarryFitzgerald) September 7, 2022