Dave Pasch reportedly ‘has the inside track’ on ESPN’s No. 2 NFL booth
Credit: Kirby Lee, USA Today Sports How does an NFL booth featuring Dave Pasch alongside Jason Kelce or Kurt Warner sound? Because that might just be what ESPN puts together for its No. 2 broadcasting team.
That’s according to The Athletic’s Andrew Marchand, who said on the most recent episode of Marchand & Meterparel that he expects either Kelce or Warner to be the analyst while Pasch “has the inside track” at the moment, though there are other contenders. NEW POD FREE TO ALL Remembering John Sterling, Kentucky Derby/NBA/NHL Review, Russ Wilson decision, Prime Moves, ESPN No. 2 Booth & Inside Bristol https://t.
co/fQy3QZMQYZ — Andrew Marchand (@AndrewMarchand) May 4, 2026 This isn’t too different from what Marchand has previously reported, though he has said Pasch, Mike Monaco, and f ormer Monday Night Football lead voice Steve Levy are contenders, and that other voices like Bob Wischusen could potentially find their way into the mix. Pasch, who has been with ESPN and ABC since 2003, has become a dependable voice, primarily calling NBA, men’s and women’s college basketball, and college football games. He sometimes gets lost in the shuffle behind bigger names, but the nod here would be a nice feather in his cap.
As for Kelce, a move to the NFL booth would be a return to form for ESPN’s jack-of-all-trades. Over the last year, ESPN has been treating Kelce like Chunky from I Think You Should Leave , trying to figure out what it is he does here . In addition to Monday Night Countdown appearances, he’s appeared on golf broadcasts , hockey games , and even late-night television .
His gregarious style doesn’t work everywhere . His potential inclusion in a broadcasting booth sounds interesting, but it might also end up being remembered in the same vein as infamous MNF gaffes like Dennis Miller and the BoogerMobile . Warner has been the NFL Network’s lead analyst in recent years.