Al Michaels speaking in "Thursday Night Football" broadcast booth.Al Michaels (Photo via Amazon Prime)


NFL fans were saying the same thing about the legendary Al Michaels during the New England Patriots-New York Jets “Thursday Night Football” game.

Al Michaels and Kirk Herbstreit are calling their second game together of the 2024 NFL season on Amazon Prime Video. The two were assigned Aaron Rodgers’ first home game with the Jets in over a year against New York’s archrivals.

Michaels, who turns 80 years of age in November, is one of the most beloved and accomplished sports announcers in history. But fans weren’t pleased with his performance in the broadcast booth tonight, with some even calling for him to retire:

As noted by Ryan Glasspiegel of the New York Post last week, Michaels is entering the last of a three-year deal he signed with Amazon Prime Video in 2022. Michaels has been mum on retirement talk, and it’s unclear if Amazon is interested in bringing him back after the 2024 season.

Al Michaels was the voice of “Sunday Night Football” on NBC from 2006 to 2021, where he called five Super Bowls (Super Bowl 43, Super Bowl 46, Super Bowl 49, Super Bowl 52 and Super Bowl 56). After leaving the network in 2022, Michaels was replaced by Mike Tirico.

Next week, Michaels and Herbstreit will be back in the Big Apple to call the New York Giants’ home game against the Dallas Cowboys at MetLife Stadium.

Al Michaels Could Be Wrapping Up His Legendary Career

Only Michaels knows deep down if he actually wants to retire, and only so many people with Prime Video know if there’s interest in retaining the iconic sports commentator after this year.

There’s a strong case to be made that Michaels is the greatest sports announcer of all time, and it would be nice if he got to go out on his terms. But we’ll just have to wait and see how things play out in the coming months.