Kevin Burkhardt replacing Joe Buck as Fox’s top NFL play-by-play voice

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Nearly 20 years ago, Kevin Burkhardt was in New Jersey selling Chevys, trying to make ends meet with his sportscasting career in neutral.

He eventually got a break with WCBS and WFAN Radio before ending up as the Mets’ sideline reporter for SNY. This led to Fox Sports, where he has been the host of the World Series and its No. 2 NFL play-by-player.

Now, Burkhardt will be named the No. 1 voice on Fox’s NFL games, The Post has learned. Burkhardt and Fox are finalizing a new long-term contract, according to sources, that will make him the voice of the network’s Super Bowls.

This means Burkhardt will be on the call for two of the next three Super Bowls, including Super Bowl LVII next Feb. 12 in Glendale, Ariz.

Fox Sports declined comment.

Burkhardt is replacing Joe Buck. After nearly three decades, which included 24 World Series and six Super Bowls, Buck left Fox to join Troy Aikman on ESPN’s “Monday Night Football.” While Fox wanted to keep Buck — it offered him a new $12 million a year deal — the network felt confident that Burkhardt could be its answer. Now, he will be.

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