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  2. 1998 NFL season - Wikipedia

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    This was the first season that CBS held the rights to televise AFC games, taking over from NBC. Meanwhile, this was the first time that ESPN broadcast all of the Sunday night games throughout the season (this was also the first season in which ESPN's coverage used the Monday Night Football themes, before reverting to using an original theme in ...

  3. 1998 NFC Championship Game - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, he became the first placekicker in NFL history to convert every field goal and extra point attempted, [9] [10] scoring a regular season record of 164 points in the process. [22] He finished the regular season 35/35 on field goals, with a long of 53 yards, and 59/59 on extra points. [ 20 ]

  4. NFL on ESPN - Wikipedia

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    On March 18, 2021, the NFL announced that ESPN had renewed its rights to Monday Night Football. Under the new deal, ESPN will gain a Saturday doubleheader on the final weekend of the season beginning in 2021 (which will be simulcast by ABC), As a result of this change ESPN will no longer air an NFL Doubleheader on NFL Kickoff Weekend.

  5. List of Super Bowl champions - Wikipedia

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    Detroit Lions, 59 years – NFL champions four times in 1935, 1952, 1953, and 1957; appeared in one other NFL Championship Game in 1954; and appeared in two NFC Championship Games in the 1991 and 2023 seasons. [85] New York Jets, 56 years – Won Super Bowl III, 1968 season [86] [n 8] Minnesota Vikings, 48 years – Lost Super Bowl XI, 1976 season

  6. List of NFL Today personalities - Wikipedia

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    1998: Jim Nantz [4] Marcus Allen [5] Brent Jones [6] George Seifert [7] Michael Lombardi [8] Bonnie Bernstein: 1999: Craig James [9] Randy Cross [10] Jerry Glanville [11] 2000: Craig James Randy Cross Jerry Glanville Mike Ditka [12] 2001: Deion Sanders [13] [14] Randy Cross Jerry Glanville Mike Ditka: 2002: Deion Sanders Dan Marino [15] Boomer ...

  7. NFL on American television - Wikipedia

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    1987–1997: ESPN Sunday Night NFL (second half of season) 1998–2005: ESPN Sunday Night Football (entire season), one Thursday, one Saturday 2002 only: Kickoff game; 2006–2033: Monday Night Football (select games simulcast on ABC from 2020–present) 2021–2023: Manningcast supplemental telecast; 2014: One wild-card playoff game; 2016-2017 ...

  8. ESPN Sunday Night Football - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, the NFL expanded its Sunday night offerings to the full season, with TNT airing games in the season's first half and ESPN taking over for the second half. Beginning in 1998 , ESPN broadcast the entire slate of Sunday night games (now officially rebranded as ESPN Sunday Night Football ), and had exclusive rights to any night game other ...

  9. 1999 Pro Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The 1999 Pro Bowl was the NFL's all-star game for the 1998 season. The game was played on February 7, 1999, at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu. For the fourth time in the past five years, the AFC beat the NFC, doing so 23–10. Keyshawn Johnson of the New York Jets and Ty Law of the New England Patriots were the game's MVPs. [1]