NFL fans have shared their concerns about analyst Troy Aikman for the second week in a row following his latest appearance on Monday Night Football.
Last week, as Aikman called Baltimore Ravens vs Los Angeles Chargers, fans on social media asked if he was okay because of his bloodshot eyes.
And a week later, when Aikman was the ESPN color commentator for the Cleveland Browns against the Denver Broncos, the concerns were echoed by football fans gearing up for MNF.
One of Aikman’s colleagues led the congratulations from fans, with sportscaster Chris Williamson writing on X before the game started: “Hope Troy Aikman is doing well.”
A less sympathetic fan wrote, “Troy Aikman’s eyes are red as hell. Must be because of the crying about how good the Eagles are.’
Another MNF viewer wrote, “Troy Aikman in Colorado and his eyes are red AF.”
NFL fans have once again raised concerns about Troy Aikman following his latest MNF appearance
Fans noticed bruises around Aikman’s eyes last week during Monday Night Football
Aikman, 58, has not responded to viewers’ concerns. He called the game as usual Monday, when the Broncos defeated the Browns 41-32.
The Broncos scored two pick-sixes on a night when Browns quarterback Jameis Winston undid much of his own good work.
He recorded 497 yards for four touchdowns for Cleveland, but when the Broncos scored on two of his three interceptions, he ended up on the losing team.
And Aikman wasn’t the only NFL analyst this weekend who had fans hoping for their health.
Viewers noticed marks on Cris Collinsworth’s hands during Sunday’s snow game between the San Francisco 49ers and Buffalo Bills.
Randy Moss, meanwhile, wore sunglasses on NFL Coutndown and emotionally revealed he’s “fighting something” at the start of the show, a week after fans noticed his eyes appeared yellow during the broadcast.
“I just want the viewers to know that me and my wife, me and my family, we’re struggling with something internally. I have some great doctors around me,” Moss explained.
‘I couldn’t miss the show, I wanted to be here with you, I feel great. But if you guys see me with these Michigan turnover glasses I’m wearing, it’s not disrespectful.”