Levy has been with ESPN since August 1, 1993. He also previously covered the network's college football coverage for four seasons, 1999–2002, returning to this role in 2016. He also served as a fill-in play-by-play commentator for
Wednesday Night Baseball. He served as ESPN's lead play-by-play announcer for the
XFL in 2020.
National Hockey League Levy is a prolific and well-known NHL broadcaster. He has earned the nickname "Mr. Extra Period" for having called three of the longest televised games in NHL history, all of which have been playoff games, two of which he teamed up with
Darren Pang: a
1996 game between the
Pittsburgh Penguins and the
Washington Capitals that went four overtimes; a
2000 contest that also featured the Penguins, this time playing the
Philadelphia Flyers, which went five overtimes; and a
2003 matchup between the
Mighty Ducks of Anaheim and the
Dallas Stars, which also went five overtimes, and lasted six hours. The only two games to go longer took place before the era of television.
Monday Night Football In 2019, Levy called one of ESPN's
Monday Night Football matchups in week 1 alongside his broadcast partners
Brian Griese and
Louis Riddick. The following year, the trio were named to the lead
Monday Night Football crew, which lasted until the hiring of
Joe Buck and
Troy Aikman in 2022. Levy was paired with Riddick and
Dan Orlovsky as MNF's second announcing crew when the NFL announced two MNF games beginning in 2022, before being replaced by
Chris Fowler the next year. ==Other appearances==