sports.aol.com - 6/2/2008
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ESPN has announced this year's second-string Monday Night Football team, and it's the same as last year's second-string Monday Night Football team: Mike Greenberg , Mike Golic and Mike Ditka . The NFL season's kickoff weekend features two Monday night games. The first, Vikings-Packers at 7 p.m. Eastern, will be called by the usual ESPN crew of Mike Tirico , Ron Jaworski and Tony Kornheiser . ...
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... Mike Greenberg, Mike Golic, and Mike Ditka will call the Broncos’ Week 1 Monday Night Football game. [FanHouse] ...
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