''Sunday NFL Countdown'' (officially ''Sunday NFL Countdown presented by
Snickers'') is an American pregame television program that covers the NFL action for that week. The show airs on
ESPN in the United States and
TSN
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in Canada from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Eastern time every Sunday during the
National Football League regular season.
Format and history
It is very similar to ''
The NFL Today'' on
CBS and ''
Fox NFL Sunday'', which airs on
Fox
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. The show's former names include ''NFL GameDay'' from 1985 to 1995, ''NFL Countdown'' from 1996 to 1997, and since 1998, ''Sunday NFL Countdown'' (to demarcate from the
Monday night version of the series). In 2006, the program introduced new graphics and a new logo to resemble the network's ''
Monday Night Football'' logo.
Chris Berman was the studio host from 1986–2016, succeeding
Bob Ley
Robert A. Ley ( ; born March 16, 1955) is an American sports anchor and reporter, best known for his work at ESPN. A multiple Emmy Award-winner, he was the longest-tenured on-air employee of the network, having joined ESPN just three days after ...
.
Jack Youngblood was the first analyst. In 1987, he was replaced by
Pete Axthelm
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and
Tom Jackson
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Characters
* Tom Anderson, a character in ''Beavis and Butt-Head''
* Tom Beck, a character ...
.
The show's awards include seven
Sports Emmy Awards for Outstanding Weekly Show (1988, 1991, 1994, 1995, 2001, 2003, and 2006 seasons) and five
CableACE Awards (1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, and 1995 seasons).
In February 2007, ESPN confirmed an earlier report in the ''
Dallas Morning News
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'' that
Michael Irvin would not be brought back to the show or to the network. On March 12, ESPN confirmed on its website that
Michael Irvin's former teammate,
Emmitt Smith
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would fill Irvin's chair, but that arrangement only lasted one season.
Keyshawn Johnson also joined the network and has served as an analyst for ''Countdown'', among other programs.
On September 7, 2014, which was the 35th anniversary of ESPN's launch, ''Sunday NFL Countdown'' debuted a brand-new studio inside Digital Center 2 of ESPN's main facilities in Bristol. With it, came a new logo and also, a new graphics package similar to that of ''
SportsCenter
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''. Like ''SportsCenter'', a
Helvetica font is used, but with the lower-thirds having white text on a black background, as opposed to black text on a white background. Starting September 8, every NFL show produced at ESPN now shares its new graphics, new logo, and a new set (except ''
Monday Night Countdown'', which itself shares the same graphics package and theme music as ''Monday Night Football'').
On September 13, 2015, ''Sunday NFL Countdown'' was shortened from 3 hours to 2 hours, due to a new Sunday edition of ''
NFL Insiders'' being aired in the 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. ET time slot. Therefore, ''Sunday NFL Countdown'' was moved down an hour to 11 a.m. ET. On September 10, 2017, ''Sunday NFL Countdown'' moved back to the 10 a.m. ET time slot and became a 3-hour program once again, resulting in the cancellation of ''NFL Insiders: Sunday Edition'' after 2 seasons.
The show usually originates from Bristol, but it originates in the city hosting the
Super Bowl
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for its Super Bowl edition. On November 20, 2016, the show originated from
Mexico City, which was hosting the ''Monday Night Football'' game the following night between the
Houston Texans
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and
Oakland Raiders
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. In January 2017, ESPN announced that Berman would leave the show at the end of the 2016-17 season, ending his 31-year tenure as host of this program. Berman was replaced with
Samantha Ponder, who had previously co-hosted and contributed to ''
College GameDay'' from 2012–2016.
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'' & ''Monday Night Countdown'' now share the same studio with another ESPN show, ''
First Take''.
Controversy
On July 14, 2003,
ESPN announced that
Rush Limbaugh would be joining the show as a weekly commentator when it premiered on September 7. Limbaugh would provide the "voice of the fan" and was supposed to spark debate on the show. On September 28, Limbaugh commented about
Donovan McNabb
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, the quarterback of the
Philadelphia Eagles:
:"Sorry to say this, I don't think he's been that good from the get-go. I think what we've had here is a little social concern in the NFL. The media has been very desirous that a black quarterback do well. There is a little hope invested in McNabb, and he got a lot of credit for the performance of this team that he didn't deserve. The defense carried this team."
On October 1, 2003, less than one week after that comment, Limbaugh resigned from
ESPN. The following Sunday on air
Tom Jackson
Tom or TOM may refer to:
* Tom (given name), a diminutive of Thomas or Tomás or an independent Aramaic given name (and a list of people with the name)
Characters
* Tom Anderson, a character in ''Beavis and Butt-Head''
* Tom Beck, a character ...
said about Limbaugh:
: "Let me just say that it was not our decision to have Rush Limbaugh on this show. I've seen replay after replay of Limbaugh's comments with my face attached as well as that of my colleagues, comments which made us very uncomfortable at the time, although the depth and the insensitive nature of which weren't fully felt until it seemed too late to reply. He was brought here to talk football, and he broke that trust. Rush told us the social commentary for which he is so well known would not cross over to our show, and instead, he would represent the viewpoint of the intelligent, passionate fan. Rush Limbaugh was not a fit for ''NFL Countdown.''"
Personalities
Current
Main Panelists
*
Samantha Ponder: (Host, 2017–present)
*
Matt Hasselbeck: (Analyst, 2016–present)
*
Tedy Bruschi: (Analyst 2019–present)
*
Randy Moss: (Analyst, 2016–present)
*
Rex Ryan: (Analyst, 2017–present)
Field Reporters
*
Jeff Darlington
Jeff Darlington (born November 10, 1981 in Elizabeth, New Jersey) is an American television reporter with ESPN, where he appears on such shows as SportsCenter and NFL Countdown. He is known for high-level interviews with NFL stars like Antonio Bro ...
: (Correspondent, 2016–present)
*Dan Graziano: (Correspondent, 2017–present)
*Kimberley A. Martin: (Correspondent, 2020–present)
*
Sal Paolantonio: (Correspondent, 1995–present)
*
Dianna Russini: (Correspondent, 2017–present)
*
Ed Werder
Ed Werder (born May 3, 1960 in Longmont, Colorado) is an American sports reporter. He is the Dallas-based bureau reporter for ESPN, Werder is a reporter for the network's NFL coverage, and contributes to shows such as ''SportsCenter'', ''NFL Li ...
: (correspondent, 1998–2016; 2019–present)
NFL Insiders
*
Adam Schefter
Adam Schefter (born December 21, 1966) is an American sports writer and television analyst. After graduating from University of Michigan and Northwestern University with degrees in journalism, Schefter wrote for several newspapers, including ''T ...
: (2009–present)
*
Chris Mortensen: (1991–present)
*
Louis Riddick: (2017–present)
Comedy/Impressions
*
Frank Caliendo: (2012–present)
Former
*Josina Anderson: (Correspondent, 2011–2019)
*
Pete Axthelm
Pete Axthelm (August 27, 1943 – February 2, 1991) was a sportswriter and columnist for the ''New York Herald Tribune'', '' Sports Illustrated'', '' Newsweek'' and its '' Inside Sports''. During the 1980s, his knowledge of sports and journalisti ...
: (analyst, 1987–1990)
*
Chris Berman: (studio host, 1986–2016)
*
Cris Carter: (analyst, 2008–2015)
*
Trent Dilfer
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: (analyst, 2016)
*
Mike Ditka: (analyst, 2006–2015)
*
Josh Elliott: (correspondent, 2006–2010)
*Greg Garber: (correspondent, 1991–2017)
*
Merril Hoge: (analyst, 2012–2014)
*
Michael Irvin: (analyst, 2003–2006)
*
Tom Jackson
Tom or TOM may refer to:
* Tom (given name), a diminutive of Thomas or Tomás or an independent Aramaic given name (and a list of people with the name)
Characters
* Tom Anderson, a character in ''Beavis and Butt-Head''
* Tom Beck, a character ...
: (analyst, 1987–2015)
*
Ron Jaworski: (contributor, 1990–2005) (analyst, 2006; 2012–2014)
*
Keyshawn Johnson (analyst, 2007–2015)
*
Jim Kelly: (analyst, 1998–2000)
*
Andrea Kremer: (contributor, 1989–2005)
*
Ray Lewis: (analyst, 2013–2015)
*
Bob Ley
Robert A. Ley ( ; born March 16, 1955) is an American sports anchor and reporter, best known for his work at ESPN. A multiple Emmy Award-winner, he was the longest-tenured on-air employee of the network, having joined ESPN just three days after ...
: (studio host, 1985)
*
Rush Limbaugh: (analyst, 2003)
*
Kenny Mayne
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: (contributor, 2005–2012)
*
Wendi Nix: (co-host, 2014–2016)
*
Pam Oliver: (reporter, 1993–1994)
*
Bill Parcells: (contributor, 2007)
*
Phil Simms: (analyst, 1994)
*
Stuart Scott: (co-host, 1999–2000)
*
Sterling Sharpe
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: (analyst, 1995–2003)
*
Emmitt Smith
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: (analyst, 2007)
*
Joe Theismann: (analyst, 1988–1997)
*Jim Trotter: (Correspondent, 2014–2017)
*
Mike Tirico
Mike Tirico (; born December 13, 1966) is an American sportscaster. He is currently the NFL play-by-play announcer on NBC's '' Sunday Night Football'', having replaced Al Michaels in 2022. From 2006 to 2015, Tirico served as a play-by-play an ...
: (co-host, 1998)
*
Charles Woodson
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: (analyst, 2016–2018)
*
Steve Young: (analyst, 2000–2005) (contributor, 2006–2009)
*
Jack Youngblood: (analyst, 1985–1986)
See also
*''
Monday Night Football''
*''
Monday Night Countdown''
*''
NFL Insiders''
*''
NFL Live
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''
*''
NFL Matchup''
*''
NFL Primetime''
References
Press Release: ESPN'S 2006 NFL LINEUP SURROUNDS MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL WITH 188 YEARS OF GRIDIRON EXPERIENCE
External links
ESPN.tv show page
{{Sports Emmy Award for Outstanding Studio Show
1990s American television series
2000s American television series
2010s American television series
2020s American television series
ESPN original programming
American sports television series
1985 American television series debuts
National Football League pregame television series