BOSTON, MA - OCTOBER 23: Fox broadcaster Joe Buck is seen before Game One of the 2013 World Series between the Boston Red Sox and the St. Louis Cardinals at Fenway Park on October 23, 2013 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)

Fans Irate With Joe Buck During Browns, Broncos Monday Night Football Matchup

With the NFL already nearing its closing stages in Week 13 all eyes were on the Monday Night Football finale between the Cleveland Browns and Denver Broncos. And with the Broncos becoming one of the hottest teams in the NFL, winning seven out of their last ten matchups fans were excited to see what was in store.

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Fans Livid With Joe Buck During Monday Night Football

 

However, some fans were sidetracked from the action on the field during the Week 13 Sunday Night Football finale. Amid the Browns and Broncos bout, fans on social media expressed their disappointment with ESPN analyst Joe Buck and his play-by-play commentary.

 

"MNF is the worst. It's a terrible day/time slot. And even worse... Troy Aikman and Joe Buck. The worst of the worst," one fan said on X, formerly known as Twitter.

 

"The worst part of watching #MNF is having to tolerate listening to Joe Buck," another user added.

 

Andrew Berry Gets Honest on The Browns Future

 

There hasn't been much excitement from the Browns this season. After an abysmal start to the season, things went from bad to worse for the Browns after their starting quarterback went down with a season-ending injury. Now they find themselves dead last in the AFC North and all but eliminated from the playoff picture.

 

It has been a while since the Browns have enjoyed any success on the football field. They have only qualified for the postseason twice since 2020, which has some fans believing that major changes could be coming this offseason. Most notably moving on from Kevin Stefanski as head coach. However, ahead of their matchup against the Broncos, Browns GM Andrew Berry reassured his confidence in Stefanski.

 

"I'll be honest, neither of us really think of it that way," he said. "I'd say number one, to myself, I always view myself as a steward of the organization in this role and really my focus is on doing the things that are in my control, short term and long term, to make sure it's in the best interest of the franchise. ... Kevin's an outstanding coach and he's absolutely part of the solution with everything."