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Former Sooner and NFL Hall of Famer Troy Aikman has strong ties to Oklahoma, a state that he says shaped who he is today.
ESPN announcer Troy Aikman inadvertently referred to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce as a married couple live on air during the Chiefs' win on Monday night. Swift was back at Arrowhead to watch her ...
ESPN analyst Troy Aikman ripped the officials in Saturday ... Mahomes late in the third quarter of Saturday’s game at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. Mahomes slid very late, and Aikman ...
So that's Troy's answer to the dream of Cowboys fans who largely view him as the most credible Cowboys-related voice on the planet. But again, Christmas wishes aside, it's hard to let go of Jerry ...
"When you’re broadcasting, I think the highest acclaim you could get is to win an Emmy. "That’s been elusive, but who knows?
In January 2025, devastating wildfires in California led to massive evacuations and the destruction of numerous homes, including those of Troy Aikman. Aikman shared an Instagram video captioned ...
Troy Aikman announced his engagement to now-wife Capa Mooty in June, popping the question during a romantic vacation in Lake Como, Italy Troy Aikman is a married man! The Hall of Fame quarterback ...
The rumor mill was abuzz with speculation that the Chiefs star, 35, had popped the question to the "Fortnight" singer, 34, after former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Troy Aikman said he had been told ...
After seeing the Houston Texans get penalized for a hit against Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, ESPN’s Troy Aikman felt that it might be time for a rule change. The play in ...
Aikman was also a finalist in 2006, '07, '08, '20, '22 and '23. After a 12-year career with the Cowboys he retired in 2000, and two years later joined Joe Buck in Fox's broadcast booth. The two ...
But maybe not in Dallas. And definitely not when it comes to the TV broadcast booth. No, it's Troy Aikman - who has now been an NFL announcer for almost twice as long as he was a Dallas Cowboys ...
Players like Ezekiell Elliott, "Too Tall" Jones, and Troy Aikman have made history in Dallas. Though the Cowboys' 7-10 record in 2024 excluded them from the postseason, there was a silver lining ...