The radio broadcasting teams across the NFL showcase many outstanding broadcasting teams across the NFC. Let’s take a closer look at the top radio broadcasters in the NFC.
2026 NFC Team Radio Broadcasters by Division
2026 NFL Radio Broadcasters: Best of the NFC EAST
Green Bay Packers: Wayne Larrivee, Larry McCarren, and John Kuhn. When legendary broadcaster Jim Irwin and partner Max McGee retired, Larrivee made the move from the Chicago Bears to Green Bay. The Packers and the NFL benefited, as Larrivee is regarded by most as the best in the business.
Philadelphia Eagles: Merrill Reese, Mike Quick, and Devan Kaney. Reese is a close second behind Larrivee and has been the Eagles’ voice since 1977. Reese is already in the Eagles’ Hall of Fame and could gain a nod in the Pro Football Hall of Fame someday.
Detroit Lions: Dan Miller, Lomas Brown, and T.J. Lang. Pair the energetic Miller with Brown and Lang, both former linemen, and the Lions have a standout trio. This group could easily advance to the top as Reese and Larrivee near the potential ends of their careers.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Gene Deckerhoff, Dave Moore, and T.J. Rives. Deckerhoff retired after last season. Will “Fire the Cannons!” continue in the Bucs’ radio calls?
Minnesota Vikings: Paul Allen, Pete Bercich, and Ben Leber. Allen is seen by plenty as the best in the business. Bercich and Leber have the experience as former Vikings to make this trio and an underrated group.
Atlanta Falcons: Wes Durham, Dave Archer, and DJ Shockley. Durham is known not only as the voice of the Falcons, but he also keeps a busy schedule with ESPN and the ACC Network for both football and basketball.
Dallas Cowboys: Brad Sham, Babe Laufenberg, and Kristi Scales. Sham has been with the Cowboys since 1976, when he began as color commentator for legendary voice Verne Lundquist. Viewed by many as the most conversational of all radio broadcasters. Sham is a member of the Texas Sports Hall of Fame.
Former Voice of the Bears and Current Voice of the Packers, Wayne Larrivee, talks about the Rivalry Renewed!
This will be his 82nd Bears/Packers game on the call. 🎙 pic.twitter.com/513GQk2AYk
— CHGO Bears (@CHGO_Bears) December 5, 2025
2026 NFL Radio Broadcasters: NFC EAST
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Reese and Sham are head and shoulders above the rest in the NFC East.
🎙️We had a legend in the building today.
Voice of the Cowboys, Brad Sham, stopped by for an off-season conversation with Voch and Bryan.
Full episode drops at 1pm on YouTube and everywhere you get your podcasts 👑
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— Crown Global Media (@CrwnGlobalMedia) May 13, 2026
2026 NFL Radio Broadcasters: NFC NORTH
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Wayne Larrivee, Dan Miller, and Paul Allen head up broadcasting teams in the NFC North that are phenomenal and well-regarded across the NFL as top-ten material. Some see Allen as the best in the business, although many either love him or hate him.
2026 NFL Radio Broadcasters: NFC SOUTH
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Deckerhoff retired after last season, easily the class of the NFC South.
2026 NFL Radio Broadcasters: NFC WEST
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Do the Rams see the 49ers as a "big brother"? Former Rams DL and current Rams broadcaster @DMarcoFarr1 said that dynamic exists despite LA's NFC championship win.
Really good look ahead at Monday Night Football on @WillardAndDibs: https://t.co/nXo5i3JWh1 pic.twitter.com/PGCKNIluN2
— 95.7 The Game (@957thegame) October 3, 2022
The NFC West broadcasting teams are considered the least experienced and renowned in the NFC. Steve Raible of the Seahawks is at least a top ten talent in the NFC broadcasting group.
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