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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 ...
Todd McShay: ESPN College Football and NFL Draft scouting; Barry Melrose (1995-2008, 2009–2023): NHL on ESPN; Mark Messier (2021-present): NHL on ESPN; A. J. Mleczko (2021-present): NHL on ESPN; Dominic Moore (2021-present): NHL on ESPN; Chris Mortensen: Sunday NFL Countdown and Monday Night Countdown; David Norrie: College Football on ABC ...
ESPN Bet Live (since 2019) ESPN FC (since 2013) Monday Night Countdown (since 1993) NBA Countdown (since 2002) NBA Today (since 2021) NFL Live (since 1998) NFL Matchup (since 1993) NFL Primetime (since 1987) NFL Rewind (since 2019) SportsCenter (since 1979) Sunday NFL Countdown (since 1985) The Point (since 2021)
The analysts on ESPN’s Sunday NFL Countdown pregame show were very critical of Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and the team during the network’s pregame show on Sunday.. Former NFL coach Rex ...
For its 40th iteration, ESPN's "Sunday NFL Countdown" show has its official new look. Amid the news last week that former host Sam Ponder had been fired, ESPN announced Tuesday that Mike Greenberg ...
Former NFL Vice Presidents of Officiating Mike Pereira and Dean Blandino will serve as the NFL rules analysts for the network. The network's studio pregame show, "FOX NFL Sunday," will be co ...
Chris Berman: 1979–2016 (SportsCenter, MLB coverage, Sunday NFL Countdown, and NFL Primetime) Steve Berthiaume: 2000–2006, 2007–2012 (SportsCenter and Baseball Tonight); now play-by-play voice of Arizona Diamondbacks; Michelle Bonner: 2005–2012 (SportsCenter, ESPNews and ESPN First Take) Ashley Brewer: 2020-2023 (SportsCenter and The ...
"NFL Sunday Countdown" host Samantha Ponder and football analyst Robert Griffin III have been laid off by ESPN, a decision that has been characterized as strictly a business move.