After 40 years, Merrill Reese still wakes up nervous on game days.
"Once I get on the air, it just goes away," Reese said. "I just float."
It's happened every Eagles game for four decades, during which Reese has become one of Philadelphia's most recognizable voices and the sound track of football in the region.
At halftime of Monday's game against the Green Bay Packers, Reese will take a break from the broadcast at halftime and head down from the press box to the turf of Lincoln Financial Field to be enshrined in the Eagles Hall of Fame.