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The longtime broadcaster who was known for his signature "Oh my!" catchphrase while calling games has died at the age of 82. No official cause of death has been released at this time but it's believed that he may have suffered a heart attack.
Enberg called eight Super Bowls, the last of which was Super Bowl XXXII (Packers-Broncos in San Diego), and also was known as NBC's voice of the Wimbledon tennis championships. Enberg also worked for CBS and ESPN during his broadcasting career.
His most recent broadcasting position was as the play by play announcer for the San Diego Padres whom he called games for from 2010-2016.
The longtime broadcaster who was known for his signature "Oh my!" catchphrase while calling games has died at the age of 82. No official cause of death has been released at this time but it's believed that he may have suffered a heart attack.
Enberg called eight Super Bowls, the last of which was Super Bowl XXXII (Packers-Broncos in San Diego), and also was known as NBC's voice of the Wimbledon tennis championships. Enberg also worked for CBS and ESPN during his broadcasting career.
His most recent broadcasting position was as the play by play announcer for the San Diego Padres whom he called games for from 2010-2016.