
Chris Berman honored by Steve Young as a new Disney Legend
Chris Berman is being honored as a 2026 Disney Legend at D23 by three-time Super Bowl champion Steve Young.
Berman is a sportscaster who joined ESPN in 1979 at age 24, helping shape the network's tone and becoming known as the "face of ESPN." Best recognized as the network's lead voice for the NFL for more than three decades, he hosted shows such as "SportsCenter," "Sunday NFL Countdown" and "NFL Primetime."
Renowned for his player nicknames and his own moniker, "Boomer," Berman has covered major events ranging from the Super Bowl and World Series to the U.S. Open. A multiple-time National Sportscaster of the Year, his accolades include the Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award, induction into the Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Outside of sports broadcasting, he is a golf enthusiast, music aficionado, and has appeared in TV series like "Sesame Street" and several sports films, including "The Waterboy" and "Happy Gilmore 2."
















































