Arizona Cardinals' radio voice Dave Pasch steps down after 24 years
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 25, 2026, 8:02 PM
Last updated Jun 25, 2026
Dave Pasch announced his departure from the Arizona Cardinals as their radio play-by-play announcer, effective this summer. Pasch has called Cardinals games since 2002 and is leaving to take on expanded responsibilities with ESPN. His announcement arrived a year after former analyst Ron Wolfley also stepped down from the broadcast team. The Cardinals expressed gratitude, noting Pasch's significant presence in their organization over the past two decades. The team will now seek a new voice for their radio broadcasts.
- •Pasch has been with the Cardinals since 2002.
- •He will take on a new role at ESPN.
- •The Cardinals previously replaced analyst Ron Wolfley last year.
- •The team publicly thanked Pasch for his contributions.
- •The search for a new radio voice will begin this summer.
- 8:02 PMYahoo Sports — Arizona Cardinals radio voice Dave Pasch steps down after 24 years
"A year after Ron Wolfley stepped down as radio analyst, and noe Dave Pasch is stepping down as play-by-play voice.
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