Dan Dierdorf

Dan Dierdorf

Dan Dierdorf is a former NFL offensive lineman and longtime football broadcaster, known for his insightful commentary and steady presence across multiple decades of network television. A Hall of Fame player with the St. Louis Cardinals during the 1970s, Dierdorf transitioned seamlessly into broadcasting after his playing career ended in 1983. He began his media career with CBS before moving to ABC’s Monday Night Football in 1987, where he spent over a decade as one of the league’s most prominent analysts. Dierdorf’s commentary was known for its balance: firm, informed, and delivered without exaggeration, often drawing on his offensive line background to highlight nuances of trench play that were otherwise overlooked. In 1999, he returned to CBS as a lead analyst for The NFL on CBS, where he called multiple playoff games and remained a central figure in the network’s NFL coverage through the 2013 season. Dierdorf also contributed to college football broadcasts and various studio assignments during his career. Respected for both his football intellect and straightforward style, Dierdorf was honored with the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award in 2008 for his exceptional contributions to sports broadcasting.
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    Place of birth
    Canton, Ohio, USA
    Birthday
    29 June 1949
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