Football enthusiasts, mark your calendars for a thrilling recap of NFL highlights with “Football Night in America.” Hosted by the dynamic Maria Taylor, the show brings together a powerhouse team, including Hall of Fame head coach Tony Dungy, former NFL head coach Jason Garrett, former NFL quarterback Chris Simms, and NFL insider Mike Florio. Airing at 3:00 Pm this Saturday, 23 December 2023, on NBC, it’s your ticket to relive the excitement of the day’s NFL action.
Joining the team on-site are the insightful Jac Collinsworth and the seasoned Rodney Harrison, providing exclusive perspectives and expert analysis. Whether you’re a die-hard football fanatic or a casual viewer, “Football Night in America” promises a comprehensive breakdown of the key moments, standout plays, and surprises from the day’s games.
Tune in at 3:00 Pm for a front-row seat to the football extravaganza on NBC. It’s the perfect way to...
Joining the team on-site are the insightful Jac Collinsworth and the seasoned Rodney Harrison, providing exclusive perspectives and expert analysis. Whether you’re a die-hard football fanatic or a casual viewer, “Football Night in America” promises a comprehensive breakdown of the key moments, standout plays, and surprises from the day’s games.
Tune in at 3:00 Pm for a front-row seat to the football extravaganza on NBC. It’s the perfect way to...
- 12/16/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Sunday at 7:00 Pm on NBC, football enthusiasts are in for a treat with “Football Night in America.” Hosted by Maria Taylor, the show features a dynamic lineup of football experts, including Hall of Fame head coach Tony Dungy, former NFL head coach Jason Garrett, former NFL quarterback Chris Simms, and NFL insider Mike Florio. Together, they bring an engaging recap of the day’s NFL highlights, providing viewers with comprehensive insights and analysis.
With on-site contributions from Jac Collinsworth and Rodney Harrison, “Football Night in America” offers a well-rounded and in-depth look at the latest in the NFL. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just catching up on the week’s football action, this show promises to be the go-to destination for all things NFL on Sunday evenings.
Tune in to NBC at 7:00 Pm for “Football Night in America” and get ready to relive the excitement...
With on-site contributions from Jac Collinsworth and Rodney Harrison, “Football Night in America” offers a well-rounded and in-depth look at the latest in the NFL. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just catching up on the week’s football action, this show promises to be the go-to destination for all things NFL on Sunday evenings.
Tune in to NBC at 7:00 Pm for “Football Night in America” and get ready to relive the excitement...
- 12/10/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
The new team at NBC’s “Football Night in America” has yet to work a “Sunday Night Football” game in this year’s official NFL season, but they’ve already weathered at least one storm.
During NBC’s broadcast of the 2022 Hall of Fame Game last month, Jason Garrett, the former Dallas Cowboys head coach who is still relatively new to the art of TV sportscasting, got a bulletin in his ear courtesy of producer Matt Casey. “Looks like we have a rain delay,” Garrett recalls being told. “You guys are going to have to fill for half an hour.” Garrett, who has been working NBC’s Usfl broadcasts to warm up for his new stint on “Football Night,” took a moment to collect himself: “Oh, this is interesting.”
Everything that could have gone wrong with that telecast did, says Maria Taylor, who is taking over as the main host of the program this season.
During NBC’s broadcast of the 2022 Hall of Fame Game last month, Jason Garrett, the former Dallas Cowboys head coach who is still relatively new to the art of TV sportscasting, got a bulletin in his ear courtesy of producer Matt Casey. “Looks like we have a rain delay,” Garrett recalls being told. “You guys are going to have to fill for half an hour.” Garrett, who has been working NBC’s Usfl broadcasts to warm up for his new stint on “Football Night,” took a moment to collect himself: “Oh, this is interesting.”
Everything that could have gone wrong with that telecast did, says Maria Taylor, who is taking over as the main host of the program this season.
- 9/8/2022
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
NBC has new teams leading both “Sunday Night Football” and “Football Night in America.” And it will serve up new logos for both shows as well.
For 16 years, viewers of both football broadcasts have seen their titles arranged in a “shield” design. This season, the programs are getting a new look, with title logos that can be displayed more readily no matter the venue on which each program is being watched.
“It’s not a one-size-fits-all design direction. It’s far more nimble and less limiting than what a metallic shield was able to offer,” says Mark Levy, the NBC Sports senior vice president of original productions and creative who oversees the design of the division’s programming. “It just offers a flexibility that allos designers and animators a level of creativity” they didn’t have in the past.
When NBC first started broadcasting “Sunday Night Football” in 2006, the games...
For 16 years, viewers of both football broadcasts have seen their titles arranged in a “shield” design. This season, the programs are getting a new look, with title logos that can be displayed more readily no matter the venue on which each program is being watched.
“It’s not a one-size-fits-all design direction. It’s far more nimble and less limiting than what a metallic shield was able to offer,” says Mark Levy, the NBC Sports senior vice president of original productions and creative who oversees the design of the division’s programming. “It just offers a flexibility that allos designers and animators a level of creativity” they didn’t have in the past.
When NBC first started broadcasting “Sunday Night Football” in 2006, the games...
- 9/7/2022
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
If you love to follow the highs and lows of the English Premier Football League or their NFL counterparts in American football, odds are you are already a fan of the original docuseries called “All or Nothing,” put out by Amazon Studios.
“All or Nothing” offers an inside look at the players, coaches, practices, and general operations of some of the world’s most beloved football teams from both sides of the Atlantic. The series occasionally covers the odd rugby team or ice hockey team to add even more appeal for sports fans. This article will provide all of the latest information on “All or Nothing,” from previous seasons to the next release date.
Where Can You Watch “All or Nothing?”
As “All or Nothing” is an Amazon Prime Video original, the only place where fans can access the documentary series is on that streaming platform.
What Is “All or Nothing” About?...
“All or Nothing” offers an inside look at the players, coaches, practices, and general operations of some of the world’s most beloved football teams from both sides of the Atlantic. The series occasionally covers the odd rugby team or ice hockey team to add even more appeal for sports fans. This article will provide all of the latest information on “All or Nothing,” from previous seasons to the next release date.
Where Can You Watch “All or Nothing?”
As “All or Nothing” is an Amazon Prime Video original, the only place where fans can access the documentary series is on that streaming platform.
What Is “All or Nothing” About?...
- 6/13/2022
- by Buddy TV
- buddytv.com
Michael Irvin tells TMZ Sports if Jerry Jones doesn't break out his checkbook and pay Dak Prescott ... the rest of the Cowboys roster will riot!!! "They're going to say, 'Why the hell should I give all my effort if you didn't take care of the top guy?!'" Of course, Dak is entering the final year of his 4-year rookie deal ... and Dallas is reportedly at a standstill in negotiations for his next contract. But,...
- 6/17/2019
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Dallas Cowboys coaches had a heated meeting about the team's decision to take a knee as a team last season with one coach saying, "Who gives a f**k what the President says." It's all part of a docuseries featuring the Cowboys called "All or Nothing," which featured a look inside a real team conversation surrounding the anthem protest. Before the Sept. 25 game against the Cardinals -- days after President Trump made inflammatory comments about...
- 5/16/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
[[tmz:video id="0_1pv4aqh5"]] Terrell Owens says the Dallas Cowboys have a long history of turning on superstar players and running them out of town ... and he doesn't want Dak Prescott to be the next victim. Owens was at Lax when we asked about his weekend Twitter comments ... when he argued that Dallas' disappointing 9-7 record was not Dak's fault. He also argued that Dak is Not trying to turn the locker room against Dez Bryant, who also had a disappointing season.
- 1/22/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
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