Max Starks is the new color commentator on the Steelers Audio Network broadcast team. He's replacing the late Craig Wolfley, who tragically passed away earlier this year.
"I am honored to move from the sidelines into the booth for our game day broadcasts. Thanks to Art Rooney II, the Steelers organization and iHeartMedia for the opportunity," Starks said in a press release. "There is a long and proud history that I look forward to continuing. I have a tremendous amount of respect and admiration for the men who preceded me, and I hope to bring the same level of excitement and insight that Steelers fans have come to expect from game day broadcasts."
Starks played 10 seasons in the NFL, nine with the Steelers. He was the team's third-round pick out of Florida in 2004, and was a full-time starter at both right tackle and left tackle for the Steelers teams that won Super Bowls XL and XLIII, respectively.
Starks has been a member of the Steelers' radio broadcast team since 2021, and now he's transitioning from his role as a sideline analyst to joining play-by-play host Rob King in the broadcast booth. Missi Mathews will continue reporting from the sidelines on game days.
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Starks named Steelers' new color commentator
Max Starks is the new color commentator on the Steelers Audio Network broadcast team. He's replacing the late Craig Wolfley, who tragically passed away earlier this year.
"I am honored to move from the sidelines into the booth for our game day broadcasts. Thanks to Art Rooney II, the Steelers organization and iHeartMedia for the opportunity," Starks said in a press release. "There is a long and proud history that I look forward to continuing. I have a tremendous amount of respect and admiration for the men who preceded me, and I hope to bring the same level of excitement and insight that Steelers fans have come to expect from game day broadcasts."
Starks played 10 seasons in the NFL, nine with the Steelers. He was the team's third-round pick out of Florida in 2004, and was a full-time starter at both right tackle and left tackle for the Steelers teams that won Super Bowls XL and XLIII, respectively.
Starks has been a member of the Steelers' radio broadcast team since 2021, and now he's transitioning from his role as a sideline analyst to joining play-by-play host Rob King in the broadcast booth. Missi Mathews will continue reporting from the sidelines on game days.
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