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Joe Buck Shares Photos From 'Unreal' Spring Break With His Family

ESPN announcer Joe Buck appears to be enjoying the NFL offseason.

There aren't many sportscasters as accomplished as Buck. The former FOX play-by-play broadcaster called six different Super Bowls and 24 World Series. He was rightfully inducted into the Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2022.

Buck will actually expand his work as a broadcaster this summer. He'll get to host "ESPN Jeopardy!" this summer on Disney+ and Hulu. This show is supposed to be the "ultimate match-up between sports and the world's leading quiz show."

 Nov 3, 2025; Arlington, Texas, USA; Monday Night Football commentator Joe Buck before the game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Arizona Cardinals at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images
Nov 3, 2025; Arlington, Texas, USA; Monday Night Football commentator Joe Buck before the game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Arizona Cardinals at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images © Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

In the meantime, Buck is making memories with his family. He revealed this week that he took a trip to Walt Disney World with his wife, sons and niece.

"Better late than never…we had an unreal spring break at @WaltDisneyWorld with the boys, our niece Alora, nanny Brenda K and Hillary our guide," Buck wrote on social media. "From the iconic castle to feeling like we were in Star Wars, we all had a trip we will never forget. 18k steps a day keeps the tombstones at the haunted mansion away! Thank you Most Magical Place on Earth!"

It sure looks like Buck and his family enjoyed their time in the Sunshine State.

Will Joe Buck call NFL games this upcoming season?

Buck, 57, will be back in ESPN's broadcast booth this fall as the voice of "Monday Night Football." He claims he plans to work for the Worldwide Leader in Sports until the day he retires.

"If you reached through my computer screen right now and handed me a contract to continue my time at ESPN, I would sign it without even looking at it," Buck told Deitsch. "I've loved every second of it, and I am hopeful that I'm at ESPN for the rest of my career. That's as plain as I can say it and as honest as I can say it, and maybe it's stupid of me to say. If something gets thrown at me and I have to shift, I'll shift. But I would be hopeful to stay right where I am until I'm finished."

ABC has the rights to the Super Bow LXI at SoFi Stadium, so fans will get to hear Buck call the final game of the 2026 season.

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This story was originally published April 29, 2026 at 4:13 PM.

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