Joe Buck will leave Fox Sports, join ESPN to become voice of 'Monday Night Football'

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Joe Buck will leave Fox Sports, join ESPN to become voice of 'Monday Night Football'
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Joe Buck is leaving FOX for ESPN, where he will serve as the play-by-play man for 'Monday Night Football.'

in the day that Fox had allowed Buck to speak to ESPN and that Buck was expected to jump to the network for"Monday Night Football" duties.

The New York Post reported that Buck had one year and $11 million left on his contract with Fox, but that the network would let him out of it as a sign of good gesture for his time with the network. The Post reported that Buck is expected to sign a five-year contract with ESPN, worth between $60 million and $75 million.

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