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15 Facts About Noah Eagle

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Noah Eagle was born on December 11,1996 and is an American sportscaster.

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Noah Eagle is a play-by-play announcer for the Tennis Channel, Brooklyn Nets, and NFL games airing on Nickelodeon and Netflix.

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Previously, Noah Eagle was a play-by-play announcer for the French Open, CBS Sports, Fox Sports, and the Los Angeles Clippers.

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Noah Eagle's role consisted of calling games during the SEC on CBS doubleheaders and calling select CBS Sports Network games.

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Noah Eagle worked in this role during the 2021 season due to Carter Blackburn, who had held that role from 2014 to 2015, and again from 2017 to 2020, being on sabbatical.

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Noah Eagle has called special NFL broadcasts for CBS' sibling cable network Nickelodeon since 2021, teaming with fellow CBS sportscaster Nate Burleson and Nickelodeon star Gabrielle Neveah Green on coverage of two Wild Card playoff games and a Christmas Day contest.

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In 2022, Noah Eagle was paired with his father's former announcing partner Dan Fouts for Los Angeles Chargers preseason games airing on KCBS-TV.

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Noah Eagle moved over to Fox Sports that same year, working as a play-by-play announcer for their college basketball coverage and later their college football coverage.

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Noah Eagle has spent time filling in on MLB games as a studio host for Fox.

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In February 2023, NBC announced that Noah Eagle would be their play-by-play broadcaster for their newly acquired Big Ten Saturday Night package, as well as their Big Ten basketball package on Peacock.

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Noah Eagle returned as the Chargers preseason TV play caller in 2023.

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In September 2023, it was announced that Noah Eagle had joined the YES Network as an alternate play-by-play behind his father, Ian Noah Eagle, and Ryan Ruocco, thus leaving his role with the Clippers.

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NBC announced in April 2024 that Noah Eagle would take on play-by-play duties for the United States men's and women's basketball teams at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.

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Noah Eagle handled the gold medal matches, which featured the United States defeating France on both the men's and women's side.

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Noah Eagle's announcing style takes inspiration from his father and he does so through the use of information-packed analysis and lighthearted humor during the broadcast.