
Tennessee Titans hire a new lead broadcaster
The Tennessee Titans have announced that Taylor Zarzour will replace longtime broadcaster Mike Keith as the team's new lead play-by-play broadcaster for the 2025 season.
"To be the voice of a team in a town my wife and I have always dreamed of living in, I can't believe it. I am super excited about it." He said in an official release by the organization.
As the new voice of the Titans, he will also be in charge of the organization's primary radio and television shows, the "Brian Callahan Show" and "Titans Football" with Brian Callahan, and will handle most interviews and events.
It's a full-circle moment of sorts for Zarzour, who got his start in the radio business with Sports Radio 560 in Nashville 24 years ago. From that humble beginning, he worked his way up through the ranks from radio, to television, and finally to the SEC Network, where he served as a play-by-play man for Saturday afternoon football.
He is the host and director of SiriusXM PGA Tour Radio, where he has become the voice of golf's major championships. According to the organization, Zarzour will continue working for the SEC Network and SiriusXM but will relocate to Nashville to cover the Titans full-time.
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