ESPN presenter John Sutcliffe goes viral for his pronunciation of ‘Monday Night Football’

Thanks to the funny way of saying ‘Monday Night Football‘of the presenter John Sutcliffe, the channel ESPN launched a challenge in social networks where he asks users to imitate the also journalist.

Through the social networks of ‘NFL México’, the program of ‘Monday Night Football‘ of the Chanel ESPN, launched this challenge.

‘NFL Mexico’ issued a challenge to users to pronounce ‘Monday Night Football’ in the style of John Sutcliffe

In a video shared on Twitter, ‘NFL Mexico’, various clips of the sports journalist are shown John Sutcliffe gritando: “Mooooooooonday Night Football”.

“Your first @ should send you a video in the mere style of John Sutcliffe saying ‘Mooooooooonday Night Football’! ”, published ‘NFL Mexico.

In its publication, ‘NFL Mexico’ reported that this Monday, September 13, the Ravens will play against the Raiders in this’Monday Night Football’.

The party of ‘Monday Night Football‘was broadcast by ESPN at 7:15 p.m., Mexico time.

The Las Vegas Raiders will face the Baltimore Ravens in the first ‘Monday Night Football‘from the 2021 NFL season.

The game between the Raiders and the Ravens will be played at Allegiant Stadium.

Journalist John Sutcliffe has interviewed a number of famous NFL players on the field

John Sutcliffe, presenter, reporter and journalist of ESPN, has been characterized by interviewing NFL players on the field.

John Sutcliffe He has interviewed great players like Rob Gronkowski, Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers, Payton Manning.

The sports journalist John Sutcliffe has worked for 20 years for ESPN in the program ‘Monday Night Football’.

John Sutcliffe He is the son of a Mexican and an American and was the first English-language court reporter for a United States broadcast.

The first coverage of a ‘Monday Night Football‘ from John Sutcliffe it was a game between San Francisco and Pittsburgh.

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