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Al Michaels talked about the betting total during Chargers game in great fashion

October 25, 2025 by Dan Benton • Comments
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Al Michaels on the field
Aug 26, 2018; Arlington, TX, USA; Network television commentator Al Michaels before the game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Arizona Cardinals at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

In the high-stakes world of Thursday Night Football, Al Michaels once again proved his broadcasting prowess with a brilliantly veiled reference to the betting total during the Los Angeles Chargers’ dominant 37-10 victory over the Minnesota Vikings.

Amid the fresh fallout from the NBA betting scandal involving FBI indictments and high-profile arrests, Michaels’ commentary added a layer of timely wit to the Prime Video broadcast.

With three minutes left and the score at 34-10 — totaling exactly 44 points against a pregame over/under of 44.5 — the Chargers positioned for a 45-yard field goal.

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Al Michaels: "Meanwhile, you have a 45-yard attempt, which will draw a little interest… There it is. Now you can say that it's Over. 37-10…" #NFL #TNF pic.twitter.com/GN6fVuhKsW

— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) October 24, 2025

“Normally, a game like this, you think it is Over. But it’s not quite Over. You know what I mean?”…” Michaels, ever the maestro, teased. “I’ll be punished again… It’s close to being Over… I don’t want to call it Over with three minutes to go.”

As Cameron Dicker’s kick split the uprights, pushing the total over, Michaels sealed the moment: “Meanwhile, you have a 45-yard attempt, which will draw a little interest… There it is. Now you can say that it’s Over. 37-10.”

Fans on X hailed the exchange as “legendary,” with one user noting, “Al’s the GOAT,” capturing the viral buzz. This subtle nod to sports wagering — delivered with Michaels’ signature dry humor — highlighted his unmatched ability to engage audiences, even as leagues grapple with gambling’s growing influence.

At 81, the NFL icon remains a Thursday Night Football staple, blending nostalgia with sharp insight for bettors and viewers alike.

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