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In his more than 50 years of sports broadcasting, Al Michaels has seen his share of historical and memorable events, from the Miracle on Ice in 1980, to the 1985 World Series between Royals and Cardinals, to Super Bowl XLVI between the Patriots and Giants. He's covered world championships in every major American pro sports league. He's covered both winter and summer Olympics. He's covered the Triple Crown and Indianapolis 500. He's covered the careers of legends, from John Elway to now Peyton Manning.
Along the way, Michaels has, among many other accolades, won seven Emmys and, in 2013, was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame as the recipient of the Pete Rozelle Radio and Television Award.