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49ers play-by-play man Greg Papa, for example, can’t sit down when calling a game. Ever. He’s too amped up.
Former Raiders radio voice Greg Papa is now with the NFL’s San Francisco 49ers, and is in Las Vegas this week to call Super Bowl LVIII.
Greg Papa has one of the most recognizable voices in the history of Northern California sports. He became an icon during his 21 years as the radio play-by-play announcer for the Oakland Raiders ...
The latest red-and-gold voice to praise Darnold: KNBR host and 49ers radio announcer Greg Papa. “To me, Darnold is clearly a better player than Trey Lance. It’s not close,” Papa said Monday.
Greg Papa is out as the Raiders' radio play-by-play voice, and he says it's over a three-year-old beef with team owner Mark Davis after he criticized Davis for interviewing Mike Shanahan in 2015.
Greg Papa should be in the running for other play-by-play jobs, but the Warriors are sticking with Bob Fitzgerald for the foreseeable future.
Those like Greg Papa. Now the radio voice of the San Francisco 49ers, Papa returned to the Coliseum for one final go-round, and the A’s just about broke the team’s former announcer.
This is where the Raiders broke up with Greg Papa, apparently because of his feud with owner Mark Davis, effectively silencing the booming, brash and brilliant voice of the past 20 autumns.
Raiders broadcaster Greg Papa unleashed a Trump-tax-returns-level tease on Thursday, claiming on his weekday radio show that the Raiders “are talking to a certain running back” but that “ I’ll have to ...
We also talked about Greg’s relationship with Mark Davis, especially after Davis was unhappy with Papa’s criticism of Davis recently interview former Raiders coach Mike Shanahan… and started ...
Greg Papa's tenure as the A's television play-by-play man has ended after 14 seasons. The A's announced Tuesday that Papa will not return to the booth next year, either on KICU (Channel 36) or Fox ...
Former Raiders radio voice Greg Papa is now with the NFL’s San Francisco 49ers, and is in Las Vegas this week to call Super Bowl LVIII.