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23 Facts About Andrew Siciliano

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Andrew David Siciliano was born on August 28,1974 and is an American sports television anchor, reporter and radio broadcaster.

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Andrew Siciliano is the play-by-play announcer for the National Football League's Cleveland Browns Radio Network, and for Big Ten Football on NBC.

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Andrew Siciliano previously was a host on NFL Network, and was part of NBC's Olympic coverage.

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Andrew Siciliano was born in Reston, Virginia to a Jewish mother, and an Italian father who was an attorney at the Federal Reserve.

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Andrew Siciliano attended Syracuse University's S I Newhouse School of Public Communications from 1992 to 1996.

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Andrew Siciliano worked at the commercial WSYR, covering fires and City Hall.

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Andrew Siciliano 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.

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Andrew Siciliano graduated in 1996 with a BA in broadcast journalism.

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In 2000, Andrew Siciliano moved to Los Angeles to join Fox Sports Radio.

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Andrew Siciliano served as co-host of The Tony Bruno Morning Extravaganza, along with various fill-in anchor roles.

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Andrew Siciliano later moved to hosting the weeknight program Game Time Live, with Krystal Fernandez.

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In 2006, Andrew Siciliano moved from the Gladiators to the Los Angeles Avengers in order to work closer to home.

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In January 2011, Andrew Siciliano was replaced by Max Kellerman at ESPN affiliate 710 AM, where he had been hosting LA Sports Live with co-host Mychal Thompson.

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Andrew Siciliano did 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.

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Holt and Faulk served as color commentators for the broadcasts, and the two were joined by Andrew Siciliano, who handled the play-by-play duties.

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Andrew Siciliano continued in the same role after the team's return to Los Angeles.

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Andrew Siciliano served as a host for NFL Total Access on the NFL Network.

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Andrew Siciliano has hosted coverage of the Olympic Games in 2014 and 2016 for NBC Sports's coverage, mainly for the Gold Zone show, which features a whiparound format equivalent to that of Red Zone.

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Andrew Siciliano returned for the 2024 Summer Olympics, this time in partnership with Scott Hanson, his former in-house 'rival' on NFL RedZone.

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On September 5,2024, Andrew Siciliano was officially named the new play-by-play announcer for the Cleveland Browns Radio Network, after longtime announcer and WKYC sports director Jim Donovan was forced to retire from both positions due to an aggressive recurrence of leukemia.

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Andrew Siciliano had previously called three games for the team in the 2023 season as Donovan underwent radiation therapy.

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Andrew Siciliano had considered being the latter's play-by-play announcer his ultimate goal in life, though expressing humbleness and regret that he was elevated to the position due to Donovan's illness forcing his retirement.

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Andrew Siciliano maintains a love for radio despite his television career.