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NFL - UK Broadcasting Thread
The regular NFL Season begins this week so heres a thread to discuss overall coverage, commentators, etc.
SEPTEMBER SCHEDULE WEEK 1 Fri 05 Sept - 01:30 - Packers vs Seahawks (Sky Sports 1) Sun 07 Sept - 18:00 - Patriots vs Dolphins (Sky Sports 1) Sun 07 Sept - 21:25 - 49ers vs Cowboys (Sky Sports 1) Mon 08 Sept - 01:30 - Colts vs Broncos (Channel 4) Tue 09 Sept - 00:10 - Giants vs Lions (British Eurosport) Tue 09 Sept - 03:20 - Chargers vs Cardinals (British Eurosport) WEEK 2 Fri 12 Sept - 01:25 - Steelers vs Ravens (Sky Sports 2) Sun 14 Sept - 18:00 - Falcons vs Bengals (Sky Sports 2) Sun 14 Sept - 21:25 - Chiefs vs Broncos (Sky Sports 2) Mon 15 Sept - 01:30 - Bears vs 49ers (Channel 4) Tue 16 Sept - 01:30 - Eagles vs Colts (British Eurosport) WEEK 3 Fri 19 Sept - 01:25 - Bucaneers vs Falcons (Sky Sports 2) Mon 22 Sept - 01:30 - Steelers vs Panthers (Channel 4) Tue 23 Sept - 01:30 - Bears vs Jets (British Eurosport) Sky Sports Sunday Game is yet to be announced WEEK 4 Fri 26 Sept - 01:25 - Giants vs Redskins (Sky Sports 2) Sun 28 Sept - 18:00 - Dolphins vs Raiders (Sky Sports/Channel 4) - WEMBLEY Mon 29 Sept - 01:30 - Saints vs Cowboys (Channel 4) Tue 30 Sept - 01:30 - Patriots vs Chiefs (British Eurosport) |
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Changes for this season on US TV.
CBS will take over production of the Thursday Night Football game (except the Opening Game and Thanksgiving), with a simulcast on both CBS and NFL Network through from Week 2 to Week 8, with NFL Network showing it exclusively from that point. Jim Nantz and Phil Simms will lead the commentary throughout the season with Tracey Wolfson on the sideline. Jim & Phil will also call some Sunday games, primarily on weeks where there is a CBS double-header. Broadcast crews for this year are: CBS 1. Jim Nantz, Phil Simms & Tracey Wolfson 2. Ian Eagle & Dan Fouts 3. Greg Gumbel & Trent Green 4. Kevin Harlan & Rich Gannon 5. Spero Dedes & Solomon Wilcots 6 Andrew Catalon with Steve Beuerlein & Steve Tasker Fox 1. Joe Buck, Troy Aikman & Erin Andrews 2. Kevin Burkhardt, John Lynch & Pam Oliver 3. Kenny Albert, Daryl Johnston & Tony Siragusa 4. Chris Myles, Ronde Barber & Jennifer Hale 5. Thom Bennaman, David DIehl & Laura Okmin 6 Dick Stockton with either Donovan McNabb, Brady Quinn or Kirk Morrison (rotating from week to week) and Kristina Pink. NBC 1. Al Michaels, Cris Collingsworth & Michelle Tafoya ESPN 1. Mike Tirico, Jon Gruden & Lisa Salters 2. Chris Berman & Trent Dilfer (Week 1 Only) ESPN, NBC, CBS & Fox will each broadcast one Wildcard Weekend game. NBC will broadcast one game from the Divisional Round of the playoffs, with Fox showing two and CBS the other (this will rotate next year with CBS getting 2 games and Fox 1.) CBS & Fox will show the AFC and NFC Championship games respectively. NBC will show the Super Bowl on Feb 1st 2015. ESPN will show the Pro Bowl the week before the Super Bowl. Fox will be showing two of the Wembley Games (Week 8 - Detroit v Atlanta, which will kickoff at 2:30pm London Time, 9:30am EST, 6:30am PST as well as Dallas v Jacksonville which is at the normal time of 6pm UK Time) CBS will show the other London game (Week 4 - Miami v Oakland) CBS, Fox & NBC will each show a Thanksgiving game. One of the Thursday Night Football games will actually be shown on Saturday And finally, changes to the TV contracts from this year mean that more games can be moved to different timeslots (except Monday & Thursday which are locked in). Original CBS games can be moved to Fox and vice versa, CBS & Fox games can be moved to NBC Sunday Night Football. In the UK: Sky The Opening Game Thursday Night Football Two Sunday Games (6pm & 9:20pm) - with Redzone available on the Red Button All three Thanksgiving games All the Playoff Games The Pro Bowl The Super Bowl C4 NBC Sunday Night Football The Wembley Games (x3) Highlights of the Playoffs The Super Bowl plus a Saturday highlights programme and HBO's Hard Knock (starting this Wednesday) Eurosport ESPN Monday Night Football Think that covers it all. |
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Thanks for all the details
One correction the London game in week 8 actually kicks off 1:30pm UK time. Already have my ticket ![]() Remember because of the clock change last Sunday in October is the one week there is only a 4 hour time difference not 5 to US EST. |
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Very comprehensive rundown, good work.
Today is the last Sunday without NFL football until next February 8th.
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Sky have just started advertising their coverage, their 20th Season of Live NFL.
For additional coverage I heartily recommend these podcasts. US Based Around the NFL (http://www.nfl.com/podcasts?series=a...league-podcast) The Ross Tucker Football Podcast (http://www.rosstucker.com/wp/podcast...tball-podcast/) The Rich Eisen Podcast (http://www.nfl.com/podcast/richeisen...7535000/detail) UK Based Inside the Huddle - NFLUK / Sky Sports (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/...le/id396901540) Tuesday Morning Football - (http://www.tuesdaymorningfootball.com/) Americarnage (http://www.americarnage.co.uk/) Other good podcasts are available, especially from ESPN, SI.com and the NFL. |
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Just a bit more info, Brian Anderson and Tom McCarthy will do select Play-by-Play games for CBS depending on how many games they have that week, while Evan Washburn and Jenny Dell will also be doing sideline duties for CBS. Although it looks as though it might be movable as to which crews they work with and when.
As per recent years Thom Brennaman will call with Troy Aikman while Joe Buck is on the MLB Postseason Flex Scheduling starts in Week 5, but between Weeks 5 and 10 only two games can be moved to SNF, from Week 11 onwards it's as you were. |
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Sky have just started advertising their coverage, their 20th Season of Live NFL.
For additional coverage I heartily recommend these podcasts. US Based Around the NFL (http://www.nfl.com/podcasts?series=a...league-podcast) The Ross Tucker Football Podcast (http://www.rosstucker.com/wp/podcast...tball-podcast/) The Rich Eisen Podcast (http://www.nfl.com/podcast/richeisen...7535000/detail) UK Based Inside the Huddle - NFLUK / Sky Sports (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/...le/id396901540) Tuesday Morning Football - (http://www.tuesdaymorningfootball.com/) Americarnage (http://www.americarnage.co.uk/) Other good podcasts are available, especially from ESPN, SI.com and the NFL. None of the UK based podcasts are worth bothering with IMO. |
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plus a Saturday highlights programme and HBO's Hard Knock (starting this Wednesday) British Eurosport will also continue to have their highlights show (a compilation of those from NFL Network) which will air before MNF as well as earlier on Monday and additional replays over the next few days. Also, although Channel 4's on-screen talent remain the same (Coombes, Carlson, and Kaye) the production contract has been taken over by North One Television with Simon Crosse producing. Their other content includes BT Sport's Moto GP coverage and Channel 5's Gadget Show. Crosse previously produced NFL coverage on BBC Radio and MNF for BBC Sport. North One replace Sunset+Vine who have been producing NFL content since 1999, for its run on Channel 5 and its return to Channel 4. They also produced the BBC playoff highlight shows. |
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Crosse previously produced NFL coverage on BBC Radio and MNF for BBC Sport.
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Also, although Channel 4's on-screen talent remain the same (Coombes, Carlson, and Kaye) the production contract has been taken over by North One Television with Simon Crosse producing. Their other content includes BT Sport's Moto GP coverage and Channel 5's Gadget Show. Crosse previously produced NFL coverage on BBC Radio and MNF for BBC Sport.
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Is that the same Simon Crosse who produces Fighting Talk?
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Channel 4's highlights show will be on Monday nights this season.
I guess they're not going for the kids audience anymore. Which is probably realistic, American football is never going to be a widescale grass roots sport in the UK. |
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Commentators for the Week 1 games,
Packers @ Seahawks (NBC) - Al Michaels, Chris Collingsworth, Michelle Tafoya. Patriots @ Dolphins (CBS) - Greg Gumbel, Trent Green. 49ers @ Cowboys (Fox) - Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Erin Andrews. Colts @ Bronco's (NBC) - Al Michaels, Chris Collingsworth, Michelle Tafoya. Giants @ Lions (ESPN) Mike Tirico, Jon Grudden, Lisa Salters. Charges @ Cardinals (ESPN) Chirs Berman, Trent Dilfer. |
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Couple of notes regarding FOX: Mike Goldberg (yes, the UFC announcer) will call 2 games this season. The first one is on October 19th pitting the Vikings against the Bills.
He'll be in the booth alongside Brendon Ayandadejo and Peter Schrager. |
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It seems Sky Poker will still be doing their NFL Betting Forum, live on Tuesdays at 8pm, with multiple replays. Shows like that can act as good previews to matches regardless of any interest in gambling.
Though it still seems odd the NFL allow one of their major partners to actively promote betting on the league in that way, given their staunch opposition to it. Obviously they cannot stop Sky Bet from including the league, but a show on a Sky branded channel using the NFL name in its title seems the sort of thing they would have explicitly prohibited. I am fairly sure the rights deal with Sky prevents commercials for bookmakers during Sky Sports' coverage. And as they have not been mentioned on here yet: Sky Sports has a half-hour preview to the season with Shaun Gayle that airs first on Wednesday at 9:30pm on SS1. It is repeated on SS1 at 10:30pm on Thursday and will be followed by the first showing of the latest episode of America's Game. This, obviously, cover the Seattle Seahawks' 2013 season that ended with the Super Bowl victory earlier this year. Those will be followed by another showing of the Andrew Luck Masterclass at midnight before the live coverage begins at 1pm for the kickoff game between Green Bay and Seattle. And one minor change, the regular Monday night games will kick off ten minutes earlier this season, at 1:30am UK with ESPN's coverage now due to begin at 1:15am. |
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According to the NFL UK website and e-mails they're sending out the CBS pregame show for Thursday Night Football will also be available on Sky Sports, it's not quite clear though whether this is part of the main coverage on the channel or just behind the red button
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According to the NFL UK website and e-mails they're sending out the CBS pregame show for Thursday Night Football will also be available on Sky Sports, it's not quite clear though whether this is part of the main coverage on the channel or just behind the red button
NFL Masterclass (12am) NFL Live (1am) I don't know if any of this is the CBS show but that's Sky Sports 1's Build up |
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NFL Americas Game (11pm)
NFL Masterclass (12am) NFL Live (1am) I don't know if any of this is the CBS show but that's Sky Sports 1's Build up |
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This week's game is not a CBS one. The Kickoff and Thanksgiving night games are part of NBC's package.
The schedule for next week, the first CBS Thursday night game, has the programme starting at 1:25am on SS2. There is a repeat of ATP Tour Uncovered at 1am, and a WWE repeat at midnight before that. |
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As noted tomorrow's game is NBC not CBS. If we are going to get a pre game show (there isn't one on CBS tomorrow) it will either be NBC's NFL Kick-Off 2014 starting at 12.30, or NFL Networks 2014 NFL Kick Off Show at the same time.
It would be more pertinent to have a proper US pre game show available on a Sunday for NFL aficianados. Sky could air NFL Today from CBS or Fox NFL Sunday (both 5pm to 6pm UK) or NFL Networks NFL Gameday Morning from 2pm to 6pm. If not on the main network any game day show could be either on the Red Button like Red Zone or online like NFL Total Access. If on Red Button please offer it in HD Sky - same with Red Zone. Makes me pine for the days of NFL Sunday Countdown on ESPN America. C'mon Sky!! |
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So it sounds like Sky might be doing away with the UK based presentation team for the regular Thursday night games then? Can't say I'd be bothered by that as I just end up fast forwarding through their bits anyway.
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This week's game is not a CBS one. The Kickoff and Thanksgiving night games are part of NBC's package.
The schedule for next week, the first CBS Thursday night game, has the programme starting at 1:25am on SS2. There is a repeat of ATP Tour Uncovered at 1am, and a WWE repeat at midnight before that. |
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So it sounds like Sky might be doing away with the UK based presentation team for the regular Thursday night games then? Can't say I'd be bothered by that as I just end up fast forwarding through their bits anyway.
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The continued mediocrity of the UK based presentation team is the biggest problem with Sky's NFL coverage. Kevin Cadle may be a nice chap or whatever, but his constant inattention to detail makes it seem like he just rocks up at Sky studios at 5 pm Sunday evening and finds out then what games will be shown. It's as though Sky don't think their viewers take the NFL seriously.
I have to say it is one sport where I think BT (providing they based it around ESPN's US programming) would do a better job - as they do with College Football. I also like Eurosport's Monday Night game coverage because they just take the ESPN feed. |
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Couldn't agree more. The Sky coverage has become complacent and the presentation been pretty much the same for years. It isn't as slick or professional as the US network presentation and obsesses about the Wembley games and a UK franchise to an excessive extent.
I have to say it is one sport where I think BT (providing they based it around ESPN's US programming) would do a better job - as they do with College Football. I also like Eurosport's Monday Night game coverage because they just take the ESPN feed. On the Wembley games and franchise point, surely a large part of that is because it's what the NFL and NFL UK want, any rights holder would have to make a big play on it. Remember a couple of years ago 5Live Sports Extra would sometimes pick games purely because that team would be coming to London a few weeks later |
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