NFL on ESPN

NFL on ESPN
Also known asESPN Sunday Night NFL
(1987–1997)
ESPN NFL (2006–present)
GenreAmerican football game telecasts
Presented byJoe Buck
Troy Aikman
Lisa Salters
John Parry
Scott Van Pelt
Robert Griffin III
Marcus Spears
Ryan Clark
Adam Schefter
Chris Fowler
Louis Riddick
Dan Orlovsky
Laura Rutledge
Opening theme"Heavy Action" by Johnny Pearson (1998-2000; 2006–present)
In The Air Tonight by Phil Collins feat. Chris Stapleton, Cindy Blackman Santana and Snoop Dogg (2023-present)
Country of originUnited States
Production
Production locationsVarious NFL stadiums (game telecasts)
ESPN Studios, South Street Seaport, New York City (studio segments)
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time180–210 minutes
Production companyESPN
Original release
NetworkESPN
ReleaseNovember 8, 1987 (1987-11-08) –
present
Related
ESPN Sunday Night Football
Monday Night Football
NFL on ABC
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The NFL on ESPN is the branding used for broadcasts of National Football League (NFL) coverage on the networks of ESPN. NFL coverage first aired on the network in 1980, when ESPN broadcast the 1980 NFL draft. ESPN did not air live NFL games until 1987, when it acquired the rights to Sunday Night Football. In 2006, ESPN lost the rights to Sunday Night Football and began airing Monday Night Football instead.

Former NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue credits ESPN with raising the "profile" of the league, by turning "a potential six- or seven-hour television experience into a twelve-hour television experience," factoring in both Sunday Night Football and the network's pregame show Sunday NFL Countdown and still is to this day.

Under its current broadcasting deals lasting through 2033, ESPN/ABC airs live coverage of Monday Night Football, one NFL International Series game on ESPN+, the Pro Bowl games, the NFL Draft, one Wild Card round playoff game, one Divisional round playoff game, and the Super Bowl in 2027 and 2031. Studio programming includes Monday Night Countdown, Sunday NFL Countdown, NFL Live, NFL Primetime, NFL Matchup, Monday Blitz, and Fantasy Football Now.[1]

  1. ^ "NFL announces TV deals with ESPN/ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, Amazon". ESPN.com. ESPN Internet Ventures, LLC. March 18, 2021. Retrieved December 14, 2021.

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