A landscape version of Tony Romo's CBS headshot. (John Paul Filo/CBS.) Tony Romo Lead NFL on CBS Analyst; Photo Cr.: John Paul Filo/CBS ©2018 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Sports commentary is one of the most exciting jobs in the industry. It requires a unique combination of skills; from understanding the game to being able to articulate your knowledge clearly and effectively. And while many commentators have had successful careers as commentators, there are some who have gone even further and become legends in their own right.

John Madden

John Madden is one of the most beloved sports commentators in history, with many having been impacted by his death on December 28, 2021. After retiring from coaching in 1982, he went on to become an NFL analyst for CBS, Fox, ABC Sports, NBC Sports, and ESPN. He was known for his insight into the game as well as his entertaining stories about players and teams; an insight that many would have found beneficial now as they continue to use the best online sportsbooks to wager on the games that take place across the NFL today. Madden was also inducted into both the Pro Football Hall of Fame and College Football Hall of Fame for his achievements on and off the field, while the main American football game to be produced is named in his honor.

Tony Romo

Tony Romo is another former athlete who has made a name for himself in the world of sports commentary. After retiring from football in 2017, he joined CBS Sports as an NFL analyst where he quickly became a fan favorite due to his deep knowledge of the game and ability to break down plays with ease. He is one man that many listen to with intent, as they feel he can tell them something that will truly help enhance the game that is being played and the experiences provided.

Troy Aikman

Troy Aikman is another former Dallas Cowboys quarterback who has been providing analysis since 2001 when he started out with Fox Sports! Since then, he had moved up to become Fox’s lead analyst for its NFL coverage since 2002, before moving with Joe Buck (his long-time partner) to ESPN ahead of the 2022 season for Monday Night Football, where he once worked before. Aikman has been inducted into both the Pro Football Hall of Fame and College Football Hall of Fame due to his success both on-and-off the field.

Bob Uecker

Bob Uecker, who has been dubbed “Mr. Baseball”, is a legendary baseball player turned announcer who first got into broadcasting after retiring from playing professional baseball in 1967 with Milwaukee Brewers Radio Network (now Brewers Radio Network). Uecker has been working with Brewers Radio Network ever since then and even had small roles in movies such as Major League and Mr. Belvedere Goes To College which showcased his comedic side that many people know him for today when it comes to broadcasting games or providing analysis.

These men are just some examples of how sports stars can make successful transitions into becoming great commentators after their playing days are over. Each commentator brings something unique to their broadcasts and will always be remembered by many fans for the skills that they brought to the announcer’s booth; even if some can be rather polarizing!