Louis Riddick
Louis Angelo Riddick is an American football broadcaster and former safety who played in the National Football League from 1991 to 1998. He is a commentator for ESPN on both their college football and NFL broadcasts.
Playing career
Riddick played college football for the Pittsburgh Panthers, playing running back and defensive back. At Pitt, Riddick was a four-year letterman, two-time Academic All-American and team captain his senior season; and he graduated there with a degree in economics.He was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers in the ninth round of the 1991 NFL draft. He also played for the Atlanta Falcons, Cleveland Browns and Oakland Raiders in the NFL, as well as the Sacramento Surge and the Orlando Rage.
Post-playing career
After his playing career ended, Riddick became a pro scout for the Washington Redskins for four years before being promoted to Director of Pro Personnel. He was hired by the Philadelphia Eagles as a pro scout in 2008. He was promoted to Director of Pro Personnel on February 3, 2010.Riddick originally joined ESPN in May 2013 as an NFL Front Office Insider. Riddick later became an ESPN analyst. In 2020, he became an announcer for ESPN's coverage of Monday Night Football. In addition to his role on MNF, Riddick also contributes to ESPN’s signature NFL shows: Sunday NFL Countdown, Monday Night Countdown and NFL Live, as well as SportsCenter, Get Up and ESPN Radio.
Riddick has been interviewed for various general manager vacancies, including for the Houston Texans and Detroit Lions, for the Pittsburgh Steelers, and for the New York Jets.
Personal life
Louis Riddick's brother, Robb Riddick, was a running back with the Buffalo Bills for eight seasons. His cousins, Will Lewis and Tim Lewis, also played in the NFL and held management positions for professional football teams.In 2022, Riddick received an honorary Doctor of Arts and Letters degree for distinguished service in the field of sports analysis and broadcasting from his alma mater the University of Pittsburgh.