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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 ...
On September 13, 2020, Sunday NFL Countdown moved from Bristol to the network's South Street Seaport studios in New York City. Its sister Monday night show followed the next day. Both Sunday NFL Countdown and Monday Night Countdown now share the same studio with another ESPN show, First Take. Monday Night Countdown went back on the road in 2021 ...
The segment, featuring Pro Football Hall of Fame receiver Randy Moss, highlights the best one-handed catches across any level of football. Moss was the master of those during his long NFL career.
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 ...
Studio programming includes Monday Night Countdown, Sunday NFL Countdown, NFL Live, NFL Primetime, NFL Matchup, Monday Blitz, and Fantasy Football Now. [1] Former NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue credits ESPN with raising the "profile" of the league, by turning "a potential six- or seven-hour television experience into a twelve-hour television ...
The main switch at ESPN happened just a couple weeks before the season. Mike Greenberg is the new host of "Sunday NFL Countdown," ESPN's weekly pregame show. He is replacing Sam Ponder, who was ...
"Sunday NFL Countdown" will open its 40th season on Sept. 8 and conclude Super Bowl Sunday in New Orleans on Feb. 9. The now three-hour pregame show, originally named "NFL GameDay," debuted in 1985.
ESPN confirmed in a Friday, December 6, statement that Moss, 47, will “step away from Sunday NFL Countdown for an extended time to focus on a personal health challenge.” “For nearly a decade ...