Baltimore officially begins search for new 'Voice of the Ravens'
The Baltimore Ravens are searching for a new 'Voice of the Ravens' after Gerry Sandusky's 20-year run. Find out what the job entails.
Baltimore Begin Search for Next “Voice of the Ravens” After Sandusky Retirement This is a big one. With Gerry Sandusky stepping away after a 20-year run, the Baltimore Ravens are officially in the market for a new play-by-play announcer and the next “ Voice of the Ravens. ” And make no mistake, this isn't just about calling games.
The role includes handling live radio play-by-play for preseason, regular season, and postseason matchups, while also serving as a year-round presence across television, radio, podcasts, and digital content. It’s one of the most visible and demanding media positions tied to the organization. Candidates are expected to bring strong preparation, deep football knowledge, and the ability to deliver clear, engaging narration in real time.
Just as important is the ability to connect with fans, collaborate with on-air partners, and carry the energy of big moments on the mic. Applicants must have at least five years of play-by-play experience, with on-camera work strongly preferred. As part of the process, candidates will submit a 12- to 15-minute demo showcasing everything from pacing and accuracy to storytelling and big-play calls.
If you've ever wanted the job, this is it. This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Ravens seek new radio play-by-play voice after Gerry Sandusky retires