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For the 2024 NFL season, NBC will broadcast "Sunday Night Football" weekly. Fans who prefer to stream football games can watch "Sunday Night Football" with a Peacock subscription or with Fubo ...
On this week's edition of "Sunday Night Football," one team will play its second straight prime-time game while the other plays in its second "SNF" matchup in three weeks. Both are poised for ...
The NFL flexed this Week 11 "Sunday Night Football" into prime-time to replace the New York Jets' face-off with the Indianapolis Colts, which will now occur during the 1 p.m. ET slate.
The play-by-play role for CBS Radio Sports' coverage of Sunday Night Football was originally filled by Jack Buck, who called the initial Sunday night games in 1987. Jim Nantz took over for Buck, who was already calling Monday Night Football for the network, the following season and announced games until 1990 when he was moved to television.
The Sunday Night Football telecasts are also aired in Latin America by ESPN Latin America, with Álvaro Martín as play-by-play announcer and Raúl Allegre providing color commentary. In the Philippines, Sunday Night Football, alongside other primetime games, is aired by Premier Sports beginning with the 2021 season.
In the 2021 NFL season, Taylor joined NBC's Sunday Night Football pre-game show Football Night in America as a panelist. [13] In May 2022, it was announced that Taylor would replace Mike Tirico (who was moving to the lead play-by-play position for Sunday Night Football ) as the lead host of the program. [ 14 ]
The Steelers (3-1) are hosting the Cowboys (2-2) in NBC's fifth "Sunday Night Football" broadcast of the season. Pittsburgh enters the game favored to win, but Dallas presents a difficult challenge.
After the games end, the hosts are joined by some of the players to talk about the games and give a preview of Sunday Night Football and Monday Night Football with important guests. Former hosts of the program include Mike Tirico (1993–96), Trey Wingo (2001–03), Erik Kuselias (2004–05), John Seibel (2006–07), Ryen Russillo (2008–09 ...