John Fox joins ‘Chris & Tell’ Wednesday, November 24
Marquee Sports Network premieres a new episode of Chris & Tell presented by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois Wednesday, November 24 at 7 p.m. CT. Hosted by Emmy Award-winning broadcast Chris Myers, this month’s episode features a conversation with former Chicago Bears head coach and longtime NFL coach, John Fox.
Fox coached the Bears for three seasons from 2015-17, after previously leading the Carolina Panthers (2002-10) and Denver Broncos (2011-14). Fox took both the Panthers and the Broncos to the Super Bowl during his tenure with the club. In 16 total NFL seasons as head coach, Fox compiled a 133-123 record, good for a .520 winning percentage.
Tune in to Chris & Tell presented by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois on Wednesday, November 24 at 7 p.m. CT.
About Chris & Tell: A monthly half-hour interview show hosted by Chris Myers, featuring in-depth interviews with sports stars, celebrities and legends who share stories about their past and grant an inside look at their present.
Debuting in January of 2021, previous guests include Ron Rivera, Jim McMahon, Doc Rivers, Joakim Noah, Greg Maddux, Tom Dreesen, Billy Williams, Dan Hampton, Andre Dawson, Charles Barkley and Danica Patrick.
About Chris Myers: Myers is an Emmy Award-winning broadcaster with more than 30 years of broadcasting experience at the highest levels of sport. He is the host of Chris & Tell presented by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois, airing on Marquee Sports Network, a half-hour interview show featuring in-depth conversations with sports stars and celebrities. Chris also serves as play-by-play announcer for a select number of Cubs games on Marquee Sports Network and contributes to additional studio programming. Since joining Fox Sports in 1998, he has covered the World Series and Super Bowl, and is a regular play-by-play commentator on Fox NFL Sundays. He also contributes to NASCAR on Fox coverage, hosting weekly live coverage from the track.
Prior to joining Fox in 1998, he worked for 11 years at ESPN, serving as an anchor on SportsCenter and the host of the sports interview show Up Close. Myers majored in radio and television at Florida International University and Miami Dade Community College.