Who are the announcers and referees for NY Jets vs. 49ers tonight?

Who are the announcers are referees for tonight's game?

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The NY Jets will kick off one of the most highly anticipated seasons in franchise history on the road against the San Francisco 49ers on Monday Night Football later tonight.

The game marks the return of Aaron Rodgers against a team he already has plenty of history with. Rodgers will not only have a chance at revenge against the 49ers, but he will have an opportunity to prove that he still has plenty left in the tank.

Both of these teams enter the season with legitimate Super Bowl aspirations. Of course, the 49ers are hoping to return to the Big Game after falling just short a year ago. The Jets, meanwhile, are just hoping to end their 13-year playoff drought.

Announcers for NY Jets vs. 49ers

  • Network: ESPN/ABC
  • Play-by-Play: Joe Buck
  • Analyst: Troy Aikman
  • Sideline: Laura Rutledge and Lisa Salters

The Jets will have the usual Monday Night Football duo of Joe Buck and Troy Aikman calling their game tonight. This will be Buck and Aikman's third season together on the Monday Night Football broadcast crew and their 23rd year together as a broadcast duo.

Buck and Aikman have become a staple of NFL coverage, having made their debut together all the way back in 2002. This makes them the longest broadcast partners in NFL history. Buck has called over 400 regular-season matchups in his broadcasting career.

Referees for NY Jets vs. 49ers

  • Crew Chief: Carl Cheffers
  • Umpire: Brandon Cruse
  • Down Judge: Mike Carr
  • Line Judge: Robin DeLorenzo
  • Field Judge: Eugene Hall
  • Side Judge: Nate Jones
  • Back Judge: Martin Hankins

The Jets' referee crew for tonight's Monday Night Football game against the 49ers will be led by longtime NFL official Carl Cheffers. With 25 years of experience under his belt, Cheffers is the longest-tenured crew chief in the league.

Cheffers' crew is known to be relatively tame when it comes to throwing flags. His officiating crew threw the second-fewest flags in the NFL last year, which is good news for fans hoping to watch a penalty-free game.

Fun fact: Side Judge Nate Jones is actually a former NFL player, having played cornerback in the league from 2004-2011. The Rutgers product and New Jersey native is one of just two former NFL players who are active officials this season.

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