NEW YORK – Boomer Esiason is dropping his national radio duties on NFL Monday night games.
Esiason was the analyst on Westwood One’s broadcast for 18 years, sharing the booth with Kevin Harlan and, before that, Marv Albert and Howard David. The 1988 NFL MVP called the Super Bowl for each of those seasons.
Citing his daily drive-time radio show in New York and his work on CBS and Showtime studio shows, Esiason said Monday “the timing was right for me to step away.”
A 14-year NFL veteran who led the Bengals to the 1988 AFC title, Esiason made four Pro Bowls.