After a short stint as the lead analyst on Monday Night Football, Jason Witten is back in the NFL after signing with the Dallas Cowboys this offseason. Following months of speculation regarding who ESPN would replace Witten with on the show, the answer turns out to be no one.

After deciding to use a three-man team to call the games last season, especially considering one of them was on the field during most of the action, ESPN is moving back to a traditional two-man booth.

ESPN announced on Wednesday that Monday Night Football will stick with play-by-play man Joe Tessitore, analyst Booger McFarland and reporter Lisa Salters for the upcoming season. McFarland was a member of the team last season but he was down on the field in the “Booger Mobile” before ESPN ditched that contraption late in the season.

Monday Night Football returns Monday, Sept. 9 with the Houston Texans traveling to New Orleans to take on the Saints.

“Booger’s insight, personality and passion for the game make him the right person for the job. He and Joe have been close friends since they helped ESPN launch the SEC Network five years ago. Their chemistry together in the booth – and with Lisa – will give us a team that fans want to spend Monday nights with this fall,” said Stephanie Druley, ESPN Executive Vice President, Event and Studio Production in a released statement.