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The wait is almost over! Sunday Night Football returns to our screens on Sunday, September 8, with Carrie Underwood performing the show open for the 2024-2025 NFL season.. Carrie has been the face ...
NBC's Sunday Night Football was also the last of the five NFL broadcast partners to switch to a full 16:9 letterbox presentation on its 4:3 standard-definition feed, a downscaled version of the HD feed's native 16:9 format (utilizing the Active Format Description #10 flag), following Fox (2010), ESPN's Monday Night Football (2011), NFL Network ...
In 2006, NBC Sunday Night Football wrapped up its inaugural season averaging 17.5 million viewers, 1.2 million viewers better than Monday Night Football in 2005 on ABC and the best viewership number for the network primetime NFL package in six years (18.5 million on ABC in 2000). [1]
This season's Sunday Night Football lineup is filled with marquee match-ups and longstanding rivalries. Here's a quick rundown of the 2024 Sunday Night Football schedule: Sept. 8, 2024: Rams at Lions
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.
TNT Sunday Night Football also known as NFL on TNT was the name for the series of National Football League (NFL) broadcasts on Sundays produced by Turner Sports for Turner Network Television (TNT). TNT aired NFL games on Sunday nights from 1990 to 1997 and served as one of the NFL's two cable television partners during that time with ESPN .
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 ...