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The Masked Singer spoilers: Ram is Joe Buck, ESPN sportscaster

We may only have two episodes in the seventh season of The Masked Singer, but it is by far the best of the lot, full of fun and exciting performances. We’ve already seen the departure of one of the five celebrities competing on Team Good: McTerrier, who happens to be a Food Network star. Duff Goldman at the end of the premiere on March 9th.

McTerrier lost the bout to fellow Team Good member Firefly. She returns to participate in episode 2 of Masks at Dawn – Round 1, which will air on March 16. Team Cuddly member Tingamabob and two of Team Bad (Cyclops and Ram) also returned.

We were revisiting their first performances and got all of your The Masked Singer spoilers, including the answer to the question “Who is Ram”?

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We think Ram Joe Buck, a sports broadcaster who reports on NFL and Major League Baseball games. Don’t believe us? Let’s take a good look at the following.

Our first thought when we saw Ram take the stage and sing the band’s “I Want You to Want Me” Cheap trick was that he had to be a professional athlete. But his speaking voice betrays Baran’s true identity.

As Ram revealed at the panel, “I’m used to telling stories under this light and I’ve worked my whole life to get where I am today.” Joe is the son of a legendary sportscaster. Jack Buck; Baran believes his father taught him everything he knows.

Joe Buck was barely 20 when he started calling for plays. This talent was mentioned on the theater poster with the inscription “HAMLET X MACBETH”. Each one is a play. William Shakespeare; take it?

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This fleeting image of the antlers in the mirror makes us think of a male deer (also known as a deer).

Joe Buck was part of the team that launched FOX Sports in 1994 and has worked on six Super Bowls; It’s the number on Ram’s football helmet. (March 16 Buck and his colleague Troy Aikman announced they were moving to ESPN to host “Monday Night Football” for the cable network.)

Of course, there is a temptation to think that this is a footballer, maybe even from the Los Angeles Rams. But remember: for two decades, starting in 1995, this team played in St. Louis, which happens to be Buck’s hometown.

And, as Baran readily admitted, “All my life I have heard exclamations and applause.” Joe Buck is definitely a controversial sports personality who has as many haters who think he’s bad as he has fans.

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