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People & Personalities: Mowins Getting Heavy Prep Work Ahead Of "MNF" Game Call

The AP's Arnie Stapleton noted ESPN's Beth Mowins is preparing to become the "first woman in 30 years to call an NFL regular season game" when she calls Chargers-Broncos in Week 1 of "MNF." To prepare, Mowins "teamed up" with Rex Ryan to "call the Florida State spring game." The pair "will work the Buccaneers-Jaguars preseason game Aug. 17 and the Giants-Browns game four days later for practice." Those calls "will be taped but not broadcast." Mowins also has "visited the Chargers’ and Broncos’ training camps." Mowins: "I understand the significance of it and the importance of this moment and I hope there are a lot of young girls and young boys out there who not necessarily see me as a play-by-play announcer but as a kid who had a dream and had wonderful support from family and friends to pursue that dream and put in a lot of sweat equity to get the opportunity. And I don't worry too much about any place in history" (AP, 8/2).

TAKING TIME: The Titans announced that former NFLer Frank Wycheck will "not continue" as the team's color analyst for game day radio broadcasts on WGFX-FM this season. However, Wycheck "plans to return" in '18. Former Titans assistant coach Dave McGinnis will "replace Wycheck for the upcoming season." Wycheck "has a history of concussion issues, which caused him to miss a game last season" (Nashville TENNESSEAN, 8/3).

DUCK HUNT: In Portland, Andrew Greif noted former Oregon football coach Mark Helfrich is "joining Fox Sports as a college football analyst for the upcoming season." Sources said that Helfrich will "work as an analyst in the booth" during games this fall (OREGONLIVE.com, 8/1).

HELUVA ENGINEER: In Atlanta, Ken Sugiura noted Georgia Tech football radio analyst Roddy Jones will "begin work" as an ESPN sideline reporter this fall. Jones in '14 "got a break by being named the analyst" for the GT radio team after playing at the school. Jones is a part of "one of eight teams that will be assigned to either ABC or ESPN Saturday games" (AJC.com, 8/1).

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