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ESPN has made a change for its two main NFL programs, Sunday NFL Countdown and Monday Night Countdown. Sam Ponder replaced Chris Berman as the host of Sunday NFL Countdown in 2017, after a long ...
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Sunday NFL Countdown (branded as Sunday NFL Countdown presented by Snickers for sponsorship reasons) is an American pre-game show broadcast by ESPN as part of the network's coverage of the National Football League. The program is broadcast on Sunday mornings throughout the regular season, featuring segments highlighting news from around the ...
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The 6-foot, 295-pound Smith became an unlikely pick to show up on the "You Got Mossed" segment of ESPN's Sunday NFL Countdown show.
ESPN’s Sunday NFL Countdown is currently being televised, but regular host Sam Ponder is not taking part in this week’s broadcast. According to New York Post sports media reporter Andrew ...
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National television broadcasts of the National Football League (NFL) first aired on ESPN in 1980, when the network 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 (MNF ...