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Andrew Siciliano

Andrew David Siciliano (born August 28, 1974, in Reston, Virginia, U.S.) is an American sports television anchor, reporter and radio broadcaster. He is the play-by-play announcer for the National Football League's Los Angeles Rams on pre-season games. He was the sole host of NFL Sunday Ticket Red Zone, airing on DirecTV. During the week, he serves as a host for NFL Total Access on the NFL Network. He has also hosted coverage of the Olympic Games in 2014 and 2016 for NBC Sports's coverage, mainly for the online-only events network "Gold Zone", which features a format which is equivalent to that of Red Zone.

Andrew Siciliano
Siciliano in 2016.
Born (1974-08-28) August 28, 1974 (age 49)
Alma materSyracuse University
OccupationSportscaster
Employer(s)National Football League
NBC Sports

Education and early career edit

Siciliano was born in Reston, Virginia to a Jewish mother, and an Italian father who was an attorney at the Federal Reserve.[1] He attended South Lakes High School.[2]

He attended Syracuse University's S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications from 1992 to 1996. At Syracuse, he served as Assistant Sports Director at WAER, a student-run radio network. He also worked at the commercial WSYR (AM), covering fires and City Hall.[3] He was a regular columnist for the Daily Orange, Syracuse University's independent student newspaper, and split play-by-play duties for WAER-FM during the 1996 Final Four March Madness game between Syracuse vs Mississippi State. Siciliano graduated in 1996 with a BA in broadcast journalism.[3][4]

Professional career edit

Following his academic career, Siciliano accepted a dual anchor/reporter role at WMAQ-670 AM in Chicago, Illinois.[1] By 1999, Siciliano was hosting the Chicago Bears's post game talk show for the now-defunct WMAQ. During his tenure at WMAQ, Siciliano was honored with multiple awards, including two AIR awards for Best Sports Reporter and Best Anchor.[4]

In 2000, Siciliano moved to Los Angeles to join Fox Sports Radio. He served as co-host of The Tony Bruno Morning Extravaganza, along with various fill-in anchor roles. He later moved to hosting the weeknight program Game Time Live, with Krystal Fernandez.[5] While with FSR, Siciliano served as the lead play by play announcer for the Las Vegas Gladiators of the Arena Football League. In 2006, Siciliano moved from the Gladiators to the Los Angeles Avengers in order to work closer to home. In January 2011, Siciliano was replaced by Max Kellerman at ESPN affiliate 710 AM (KSPN), where he had been hosting LA Sports Live with co-host Mychal Thompson.[6]

From its inception in 2005 to 2023, he was the sole host of NFL Sunday Ticket Red Zone, airing on DirecTV's Red Zone Channel. He also serves as a host for NFL Total Access on the NFL Network.[1][7]

Siciliano has done St. Louis Rams preseason games as a play-by-play announcer, along with former Rams Pro Bowler Torry Holt and Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk locally in St. Louis on KTVI-TV Fox 2.[8] Holt and Faulk served as color commentators for the broadcasts, and the two are joined by Siciliano, who handles the play-by-play duties.

Upon the Rams return to Los Angeles, Torry Holt was replaced with Pro Football Hall of Famers Marshall Faulk and Eric Dickerson with games broadcast locally on KCBS-TV channel 2. In 2017, Daniel Jeremiah replaced Dickerson.

Personal life edit

Siciliano is an avid Cleveland Guardians and Cleveland Browns fan, whose ultimate goal was to serve as an NFL play by play announcer.[9] He maintains a love for radio despite his television career.[1][4]

In 2023, Siciliano filled in for Jim Donovan as radio play-by-play announcer of the Browns, as Donovan underwent treatment for leukemia.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Corcoran, Tully (September 5, 2014). "Meet the Caffeine-Fueled Moderator of DirecTV's Red Zone Channel". Bleacher Report. Retrieved 18 February 2022.
  2. ^ Blezow, Dave (16 December 2017). "Behind the scenes of channel that's changing how you watch NFL Sundays". New York Post. Retrieved 18 February 2022.
  3. ^ a b Boccacino, John (10 February 2022). "'I'm Forever Grateful.' NFL Network's Andrew Siciliano '96 Talks Super Bowl, Discovering His Broadcasting Style and the University's Impact". Syracuse University News. Retrieved 18 February 2022.
  4. ^ a b c "Website Watchdog". Fantasy Tailgate. Retrieved 4 December 2011.
  5. ^ "SMJ Sports Radio Madness- Tim Brando (13) vs. Andrew Siciliano (20)". Sports Medial Journal. 6 March 2008. Retrieved 4 December 2011.
  6. ^ Vanderberg, Marcus. "Andrew Siciliano out, Max Kellerman In On 710 ESPN". TVNewser. mediabistro.com. Retrieved 4 December 2011.
  7. ^ Kaplan, Emily (November 30, 2016). "An NFL Sunday with the Red Zone Channel". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 18 February 2022.
  8. ^ "Rams, CBS2 Announce Broadcast Team For 2016 Season". KCBS-TV. Studio City, California. August 10, 2016. Retrieved August 17, 2019 – via losangeles.cbslocal.com.
  9. ^ "Chat with Andrew Siciliano". ESPN. Retrieved 4 December 2011.

External links edit

  • NFL Bio
  • NBC Sports Bio
  • Siciliano on 'Cuse Conversations Podcast in 2022

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Andrew David Siciliano born August 28 1974 in Reston Virginia U S is an American sports television anchor reporter and radio broadcaster He is the play by play announcer for the National Football League s Los Angeles Rams on pre season games He was the sole host of NFL Sunday Ticket Red Zone airing on DirecTV During the week he serves as a host for NFL Total Access on the NFL Network He has also hosted coverage of the Olympic Games in 2014 and 2016 for NBC Sports s coverage mainly for the online only events network Gold Zone which features a format which is equivalent to that of Red Zone Andrew SicilianoSiciliano in 2016 Born 1974 08 28 August 28 1974 age 49 Reston Virginia U S Alma materSyracuse UniversityOccupationSportscasterEmployer s National Football LeagueNBC Sports Contents 1 Education and early career 2 Professional career 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEducation and early career editSiciliano was born in Reston Virginia to a Jewish mother and an Italian father who was an attorney at the Federal Reserve 1 He attended South Lakes High School 2 He attended Syracuse University s S I Newhouse School of Public Communications from 1992 to 1996 At Syracuse he served as Assistant Sports Director at WAER a student run radio network He also worked at the commercial WSYR AM covering fires and City Hall 3 He was a regular columnist for the Daily Orange Syracuse University s independent student newspaper and split play by play duties for WAER FM during the 1996 Final Four March Madness game between Syracuse vs Mississippi State Siciliano graduated in 1996 with a BA in broadcast journalism 3 4 Professional career editFollowing his academic career Siciliano accepted a dual anchor reporter role at WMAQ 670 AM in Chicago Illinois 1 By 1999 Siciliano was hosting the Chicago Bears s post game talk show for the now defunct WMAQ During his tenure at WMAQ Siciliano was honored with multiple awards including two AIR awards for Best Sports Reporter and Best Anchor 4 In 2000 Siciliano moved to Los Angeles to join Fox Sports Radio He served as co host of The Tony Bruno Morning Extravaganza along with various fill in anchor roles He later moved to hosting the weeknight program Game Time Live with Krystal Fernandez 5 While with FSR Siciliano served as the lead play by play announcer for the Las Vegas Gladiators of the Arena Football League In 2006 Siciliano moved from the Gladiators to the Los Angeles Avengers in order to work closer to home In January 2011 Siciliano was replaced by Max Kellerman at ESPN affiliate 710 AM KSPN where he had been hosting LA Sports Live with co host Mychal Thompson 6 From its inception in 2005 to 2023 he was the sole host of NFL Sunday Ticket Red Zone airing on DirecTV s Red Zone Channel He also serves as a host for NFL Total Access on the NFL Network 1 7 Siciliano has done St Louis Rams preseason games as a play by play announcer along with former Rams Pro Bowler Torry Holt and Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk locally in St Louis on KTVI TV Fox 2 8 Holt and Faulk served as color commentators for the broadcasts and the two are joined by Siciliano who handles the play by play duties Upon the Rams return to Los Angeles Torry Holt was replaced with Pro Football Hall of Famers Marshall Faulk and Eric Dickerson with games broadcast locally on KCBS TV channel 2 In 2017 Daniel Jeremiah replaced Dickerson Personal life editSiciliano is an avid Cleveland Guardians and Cleveland Browns fan whose ultimate goal was to serve as an NFL play by play announcer 9 He maintains a love for radio despite his television career 1 4 In 2023 Siciliano filled in for Jim Donovan as radio play by play announcer of the Browns as Donovan underwent treatment for leukemia References edit a b c d Corcoran Tully September 5 2014 Meet the Caffeine Fueled Moderator of DirecTV s Red Zone Channel Bleacher Report Retrieved 18 February 2022 Blezow Dave 16 December 2017 Behind the scenes of channel that s changing how you watch NFL Sundays New York Post Retrieved 18 February 2022 a b Boccacino John 10 February 2022 I m Forever Grateful NFL Network s Andrew Siciliano 96 Talks Super Bowl Discovering His Broadcasting Style and the University s Impact Syracuse University News Retrieved 18 February 2022 a b c Website Watchdog Fantasy Tailgate Retrieved 4 December 2011 SMJ Sports Radio Madness Tim Brando 13 vs Andrew Siciliano 20 Sports Medial Journal 6 March 2008 Retrieved 4 December 2011 Vanderberg Marcus Andrew Siciliano out Max Kellerman In On 710 ESPN TVNewser mediabistro com Retrieved 4 December 2011 Kaplan Emily November 30 2016 An NFL Sunday with the Red Zone Channel Sports Illustrated Retrieved 18 February 2022 Rams CBS2 Announce Broadcast Team For 2016 Season KCBS TV Studio City California August 10 2016 Retrieved August 17 2019 via losangeles cbslocal com Chat with Andrew Siciliano ESPN Retrieved 4 December 2011 External links editNFL Bio NBC Sports Bio Siciliano on Cuse Conversations Podcast in 2022 Retrieved from 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