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Thursday Night Football

Thursday Night Football (often abbreviated as TNF) is the branding used for broadcasts of National Football League (NFL) games that broadcast primarily on Thursday nights. Most of the games kick off at 8:15 Eastern Time (8:20 prior to 2022 and 8:25 prior to 2018).

Thursday Night Football
Also known asTNF
GenreNFL football telecasts
Directed byPierre Moossa
Presented byAl Michaels
Kirk Herbstreit
Kaylee Hartung
Terry McAulay
Charissa Thompson
Tony Gonzalez
Ryan Fitzpatrick
Andrew Whitworth
Richard Sherman
Marshawn Lynch
Taylor Rooks
Michael Smith
Dude Perfect
Hannah Storm
Andrea Kremer
LeBron James
Maverick Carter
Paul Rivera
Theme music composerPinar Toprak
Opening theme"Prime Video Sports Theme"
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons16 (on NFL Network)
5 (on Amazon Prime Video/Twitch)
No. of episodes17 per season (16 regular season, 1 preseason) (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producerFred Gaudelli
ProducerMark Teitelman
Production locationsVarious NFL stadiums
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time180 minutes or until game ends (inc. adverts)
Production companiesNational Football League
Prime Video Originals (2017–present)
Original release
NetworkNFL Network (2006–2021)
CBS (2014–2017)
NBC (2016–2017)
Fox (2018–2021)
Prime Video (2017–present)
Twitch (2017–present)
ReleaseNovember 23, 2006 (2006-11-23) –
present
Related
NFL Network Exclusive Game Series

In the past, games in the package also aired occasionally on Saturdays in the later portion of the season, as well as select games from the NFL International Series (these games were branded since 2017 as NFL Network Special).

Debuting on November 23, 2006, the telecasts were originally part of NFL Network's Run to the Playoffs package, which consisted of eight total games broadcast on Thursday and Saturday nights (five on Thursdays, and three on Saturdays, originally branded as Saturday Night Football) during the latter portion of the season. Since 2012, the TNF package has begun during the second week of the NFL season; the NFL Kickoff Game and the NFL on Thanksgiving are both broadcast as part of NBC Sports' Sunday Night Football contract and are not included in Thursday Night Football, although the Thanksgiving primetime game was previously part of the package from 2006 until 2011.

In 2014, the NFL shifted the package to a new model to increase its prominence. The entire TNF package would be produced by a separate rightsholder, who would hold rights to simulcast a portion of the package on their respective network. CBS was the first rightsholder under this model, airing nine games on broadcast television, and producing the remainder of the package to air exclusively on NFL Network to satisfy its carriage agreements. The package was also extended to Week 16 of the season, and included a new Saturday doubleheader split between CBS and NFL Network. On January 18, 2015, CBS and NFL Network extended the same arrangement for a second season. In 2016 and 2017, the NFL continued with a similar arrangement, but adding NBC as a second rightsholder alongside CBS, with each network airing five games on broadcast television each. In 2018, the rights shifted to Fox, through the 2022 season.

In 2016, the NFL also began to sub-license digital streaming rights to the broadcast television portion of the package to third-parties, beginning with Twitter in 2016, and Amazon in 2017—initially on Prime Video, and later being carried freely on Amazon-owned live streaming platform Twitch.

In 2021, it was announced that Amazon had acquired the exclusive rights to Thursday Night Football beginning in the 2023 season under the NFL's new broadcasting deals, marking the first time that the NFL had sold one of its main television packages to a digital media company. NFL Network and Fox ceded the final season of the existing contract to Amazon, resulting in its coverage launching in 2022. As before, all of the games are also streamed for free on Twitch, and aired on local broadcast television stations in the markets of the opposing teams as per NFL rules.

As with all other nationally televised games, they are also carried on radio as part of the NFL on Westwood One Sports package.

Background edit

Early history edit

The NFL Network's coverage was not the first time that NFL games were covered on Thursday or Saturday. ABC televised occasional Thursday night games from 1978 to 1986 as part of its Monday Night Football package. Prior to the new contract, ESPN carried a handful of sporadic Thursday night games (usually those displaced from Sunday night) and the broadcast networks used to air several national games on Saturday afternoons in mid-to-late December after the college football regular season ended. Incidentally, the only reason the league is even allowed to televise football games on Saturday night stems from a legal loophole: the league's antitrust exemption, the Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961, was written when the NFL regular season ended in mid-December, and as such, it contains specific language that prohibits televising NFL games in most markets on Friday nights and all day on Saturdays between the second week of September and the second week of December, to protect high school and college football. Since most high school and college seasons have ended by mid-December, other than bowl games, there has been little desire to close this loophole, even though the regular season has expanded well beyond mid-December since the law's passage.

In 2005, when the NFL negotiated a new set of television contracts, Comcast-owned OLN offered to pay $450 million for an eight-year contract to carry NFL prime time games. In exchange, Comcast planned to add NFL Network to its digital cable lineup. The channel was added, but NFL Network decided to air the games itself, foregoing a rights fee.[1] The other television deals generated $3.735 billion per year over an eight-year period for CBS, Fox, NBC, ESPN and DirecTV (owner of the out-of-market sports package NFL Sunday Ticket).[citation needed]

As previously mentioned, Thursday Night Football debuted on November 23, 2006, with the Kansas City Chiefs handing the visiting Denver Broncos a 19–10 Thanksgiving defeat. Each of the game broadcasts were titled either Thursday Night Football or Saturday Night Football, depending on the night on which it aired. This format carried over to the 2007 season.

At its launch, the package proved highly controversial mainly due to the relative unavailability of NFL Network at the time; the league used the games as leverage to encourage television providers to carry NFL Network on their basic service tiers, rather than in premium, sports-oriented packages that required subscribers to pay a higher fee; although, as with all other national cable telecasts of NFL games, the league's own regulations require the games to be syndicated to over-the-air television stations in the local markets of the teams. These issues were magnified in 2007, when a game that saw the New England Patriots close out a perfect regular season was simulcast nationally on both CBS and NBC, in addition to NFL Network and the local stations that the game was sold to, following concerns from politicians and other critics.

Starting in 2008, NFL Network eliminated all but one of the Saturday night games and started their Thursday night package three weeks earlier. This was done to accommodate the earlier schedule and the league's antitrust exemption that prohibits Saturday games from being held for most of the season. In the following season, all references to Saturday Night Football were dropped, and any games that are not played on Thursday (such as in 2016, two Christmas weekend games and an NFL International Series game) have since been branded as "special editions" of Thursday Night Football, and later Thursday Night Special or NFL Network Special.

As part of new media contracts taking effect in the 2012 season, the Thanksgiving primetime game was moved from NFL Network to NBC's Sunday Night Football package.[2]

During Super Bowl week in 2012, it was announced that the Thursday Night Football package would expand from eight to 13 games and air on NFL Network, again soliciting and rejecting offers from Turner Sports and Comcast.[citation needed] For the four seasons from 2012 to 2016, and again in 2020 and 2021 all 32 teams played a Thursday game following a Sunday game that guarantees each team a nationally televised game with 26 of them playing on Thursday Night Football and the other six playing on Thanksgiving.[3] In addition, matchups are created with the intent to minimize travel in the leadup to the Thursday game. In general, the road team will play a home game the Sunday prior, while the home team will either play at home or a road game against a nearby opponent the Sunday before hosting the Thursday game. However, there will be instances where the road team comes in having played a road game the Sunday prior in a nearby city that makes it possible for teams from far away to play each other on Thursday, as well as consolidate long road trips for the road team.

For the 2012 season, a Spanish-language broadcast was added as second audio program.

2014–2015: partnership with CBS Sports edit

In January 2014, it was reported that the NFL was planning to sub-license a package of up to eight Thursday Night Football games to another broadcaster for the 2014 season. The league had negotiated with its existing broadcast partners, along with Turner Sports. These eight games were to be simulcast by NFL Network, and reports indicated that ESPN planned to place the games on ABC in the event it won the rights, bringing the NFL back to the network for the first time since Super Bowl XL and the move of Monday Night Football to ESPN in 2006.[4][5][6][7] The remaining games would remain exclusive to NFL Network, in order to satisfy carriage agreements with television providers guaranteeing a minimum number of games to air exclusively on the channel.[8] The decision came as the league wished to heighten the profile of its Thursday night games, which had suffered from relatively lower viewership and advertising revenue in comparison to other games.[9]

On February 5, 2014, the NFL announced that CBS had acquired the partial rights to TNF for the 2014 season. Under the agreement, all of the Thursday Night Football telecasts would be produced by CBS Sports and called by the network's primary announcing team of Jim Nantz and Phil Simms. The first eight games of the season were simulcast nationally on NFL Network and CBS; the remaining games in the package only aired nationally on NFL Network, but per league broadcast policies, were simulcast on local stations in the participating teams' markets. CBS affiliates were given right of first refusal to air the local simulcast before it is offered to another station (as had occurred in Cincinnati, Ohio where the market's NBC affiliate WLWT aired a game between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Cleveland Browns instead of CBS affiliate WKRC-TV). A Saturday doubleheader was also added on Week 16: NFL Network aired the early game, while CBS aired the second, prime time game.[10][11][12][13][14]

The NFL considered CBS's bid to be the most attractive, owing to the network's overall ratings stature (CBS had been the highest-rated broadcast network in the United States since the 2005-06 television season), a commitment to aggressively promote the Thursday games across its properties, and its plans to utilize CBS Sports' top NFL talent and production staff across all of the games in the package to ensure a major improvement in quality over the previous, in-house productions.[9] CBS staff also cited experience with its joint coverage of the NCAA Men's basketball tournament with Turner Sports as an advantage in its collaboration with NFL Network staff, as talent from both networks collaborate on pre-game, halftime and post-game coverage. During the games, a distinct graphics package co-branded with both CBS and NFL Network logos was used, certain players on each team wore microphones, and 4K cameras were used to allow zoom-in shots during instant replays.[13][15]

With the move of selected games to CBS, media executives expected more major match-ups to appear on Thursday Night Football than in previous years in order to attract better viewership; in the past, Thursday Night Football had been criticized for often featuring games between lesser and poorer-performing teams.[16][17] CBS and the NFL unveiled the games scheduled for Thursday Night Football in April 2014; CBS's slate of games featured a number of major divisional rivalries, including New York Giants–Washington, Green Bay–Minnesota, and its opening game on September 11, 2014, featuring the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Baltimore Ravens.[12][18]

In the wake of the controversy surrounding Ravens player Ray Rice (who had been removed from the team and suspended from the NFL earlier in the week following the discovery of footage showing the player physically assaulting his wife, Janay, who was engaged to Rice at the time the security camera footage was recorded), changes were made to pre-game coverage on the first game in order to accommodate additional interviews and discussion related to the incident. Among these changes were the removal of an introductory segment featuring Rihanna (who was similarly assaulted by fellow performer Chris Brown in 2009) performing her song "Run This Town".[19][20] Following complaints by Rihanna on Twitter regarding the removal, the song was pulled entirely from future broadcasts.[21]

The rights were negotiated under a one-year contract valued at $275 million; on January 18, 2015, the NFL announced that it would renew the arrangement with CBS for the 2015 season, with its value increasing to around $300 million.[22][9][23]

2016–2017: CBS, NBC, and tri-cast with Twitter and Amazon Prime Video edit

In November 2015, The Hollywood Reporter reported that in response to the success of the package under CBS, the NFL was planning to negotiate a long-term contract for TNF, with CBS, Fox, NBC, and Turner Sports showing interest.[23] The New York Post reported that this deal would also include the sale of a stake in NFL Network itself.[8]

On December 16, 2015, it was reported that the NFL was shopping the TNF package as a one-year deal with an option for a second year, similarly to the current arrangement with CBS; the league also requested that bidders outline goals for "growing" NFL Network. The league was also reportedly interested in selling non-exclusive digital rights to simulcast the games to another partner, such as Amazon.com, Apple Inc., Google, or Yahoo! (which exclusively streamed an International Series as part of a trial during the 2015 season, but would shut down its original video content service in January 2016).[24] In January 2016, it was reported that the NFL was considering splitting the TNF package across multiple broadcasters in tandem with the possibility of expanding the overall package to 17 games. It was also reported that ESPN and Turner Sports were not interested in the package due to its short-term nature, and that Fox was attempting to outbid CBS.[25][26]

On February 1, 2016, the NFL announced that TNF would be shared between CBS, NBC, and NFL Network for the 2016 and 2017 seasons. CBS and NBC would each air five games (resulting in a schedule of ten games on broadcast television in comparison to eight under the previous deal), followed by an additional eight games exclusively on NFL Network to satisfy NFL Network's retransmission consent contracts with cable providers; the eight NFL Network-exclusive games included six Thursday contests, a Sunday morning International Series contest, and a Christmas Day game. As with the previous contract, all games will be simulcast by NFL Network. Commissioner Roger Goodell stated that the league was "thrilled to add NBC to the TNF mix, a trusted partner with a proven track record of success broadcasting NFL football in primetime, and look forward to expanding with a digital partner for what will be a unique tri-cast on broadcast, cable and digital platforms."[27][28] On April 5, 2016, it was revealed that Twitter had acquired non-exclusive worldwide digital streaming rights to the ten broadcast television TNF games. The collaboration will also include streaming content on Twitter's Periscope service, such as behind the scenes access.[29] This also gave NBC a rare distinction of holding two primetime NFL packages, with them already holding Sunday Night games.

Rogers Media, who owns television rights to the TNF package in Canada through the end of the 2016 season but has not yet acquired digital rights (the majority of the NFL's media rights in Canada are owned by Rogers's rival, Bell Media), successfully forced Twitter to block the game streams in that country, overriding the league's insistence that the free stream be global.[30][31] Due to the streaming deal, over-the-top television providers PlayStation Vue and Sling TV are also required to black out the simulcast of the games on NFL Network.[32]

The first game produced by NBC Sports was broadcast exclusively on NFL Network on November 3, 2016, while the first game simulcast nationally on NBC aired on November 17. A cappella group Pentatonix recorded a reworked version of their song "Sing" ("Weekend Go") to serve as the opening theme song for NBC's TNF telecasts;[33][34] NBC also commissioned new instrumental theme music by Jimmy Greco, "Can't Hold Us Down", which was performed by members of the orchestra from the Broadway musical Hamilton.[35] Both were retained for NBC's games in 2017.

On April 4, 2017, it was announced that Amazon.com had acquired non-exclusive streaming rights to the ten broadcast television games for the 2017 season over their Amazon Prime Video service, under a deal valued at $50 million, a five-fold increase over the $10 million paid by Twitter. The streams were exclusive to paid Prime subscribers.[36] The deal includes $30 million worth of promotion.[37] Amazon planned several special features for its inaugural game, including broadcasting alternate feeds with Spanish, Portuguese, and a secondary English broadcast featuring soccer commentators Ross Dyer and Tommy Smyth (intended for international viewers unfamiliar with the rules and terminology of American football), and a pre-show hosted by Tiki Barber and Curtis Stone that featured presentations of NFL merchandise available for purchase on Amazon.[38][39][40][41]

The November 16, 2017 telecast between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Tennessee Titans was the first NFL broadcast to intentionally use the Skycam as its primary camera angle, as opposed to the usual sideline camera that has been used since telecasts of NFL games began in 1939. NBC Sports had previously switched to a skycam-only presentation for portions of two Sunday night games earlier that season because of fog and smoke (and, sixteen years prior, during its coverage of the XFL); positive reaction to the impromptu change prompted NBC to experiment with using the strategy for the full game.[42] The Skycam Angle was also used for the December 14 telecast between the Denver Broncos and the Indianapolis Colts.

2018–2021: Fox and Amazon Prime Video edit

In early January 2018, Bloomberg reported that ABC/ESPN and Fox Sports had both made bids for the next TNF package. Both Fox and Fox Sports 1 were named as potential outlets for the package in the Fox Sports bid, which was intended to showcase Fox's continued commitment to sports after the sale of its entertainment businesses to ESPN's majority-owner The Walt Disney Company (which excluded the Fox network itself and Fox Sports' national operations, such as FS1, among other assets). CBS and NBC were also considering renewing their existing contracts, but had requested a lower rights fee to compensate for the decreasing viewership of the NFL (TNF had been cited as one factor in the downturn, due to a perceived oversaturation of nationally televised games). It was also reported that the NFL would also allow digital companies to make bids for exclusive rights to the TNF package which forego a television partner entirely, unlike the previous non-exclusive deals with Twitter and Amazon.[43]

On January 30, 2018, it was reported by multiple sources that Fox had won the package.[44][45] The next day, the NFL officially announced that Fox had acquired the broadcast television rights to the TNF package under a five-year deal lasting from 2018 through 2022 (which is aligned with the conclusion of the NFL's other television deals). The Fox network would air eleven games per season in simulcast with NFL Network, and Fox Sports would produce all games within the package. ESPN reported that Fox would be paying around $60 million per game—an increase over the estimated $45 million per game paid by CBS and NBC under the previous contract, totaling an estimated $660 million per season.[46][47] The Fox deal was terminated a season early in 2021.[48]

Amazon renewed its digital rights for the 2018 and 2019 seasons; in contrast to 2017 in which the games required an Amazon Prime subscription, for 2018 and 2019, Amazon also carries game coverage for free on its live streaming platform Twitch.[49] Alongside the main Fox feed, British English, and Spanish options, the Amazon Prime streams offer an alternate commentary feed featuring ESPN anchor Hannah Storm and NFL Network chief correspondent Andrea Kremer—the first all-female commentary team in NFL history.[50] The Twitch streams offer access to the service's standard chat room (along with special football-themed emotes), an interactive extension, and co-streams featuring prominent personalities, while streams on Amazon Fire devices offer integration with the X-Ray feature to access statistics and other content.[51]

Fox employed 45 cameras, a dual-skycam setup, triple-lens pylon cameras, and Intel True View replay systems where available. Fox NFL Thursday originated from Fox News Channel's Studio F in New York City, as well as an outdoor plaza setup on Sixth Avenue (Fox Square) with a scaled football field and an audience.[52][53] A new graphics package was produced by Drive Studio, inspired by Times Square to reflect its New York City-based studio programming; unlike CBS and NBC, Fox utilized the same in-game presentation it uses for all other NFL games broadcast by the network.[54]

For 2019, Fox announced that it would produce all of its games in 1080p upscaled to 4K, with hybrid log–gamma (HLG) high-dynamic-range color, beginning with its season premiere September 26, 2019. The telecasts were distributed via the Fox Sports app, Prime Video, and to participating television providers. HDR was only supported through television providers, but Fox stated that HDR and surround sound support would be enabled via streaming "soon".[55]

Due a carriage dispute between Dish Network and Fox resulting in the removal of its owned-and-operated stations and cable networks, it was reported that Fox had pushed NFL Network to black out its simulcast of the October 3, 2019 game between the Los Angeles Rams and the Seattle Seahawks for Dish Network subscribers to prevent circumvention. However, due to a clause in Dish's carriage agreement that forbade the channel from performing provider-specific programming substitutions, NFL Network agreed to forego the simulcast entirely, and the game was made exclusive to Fox (making it the first TNF game to not air in some capacity on NFL Network).[56][57] Fox and Dish agreed to a multi-year carriage agreement on October 6, 2019.[58]

On April 29, 2020, Amazon renewed its digital rights through the 2022 season, maintaining the TNF simulcasts and digital content, and also adding exclusive international rights to one late-season game per-season outside of the package (which will be produced by CBS).[59] For its simulcasts, Amazon replaced the British feed with a new "Scout's Feed" with extended analysis by Bucky Brooks and Daniel Jeremiah (akin to the ESPN "film room" broadcasts of college football games), and "NFL Next Live" on Twitch (with viewer interactivity).[60]

On October 19, because of a COVID-19 outbreak involving the Tennessee Titans, the originally scheduled Thursday Night game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills, was moved to the following Monday due to the Titans playing the Bills the previous Tuesday. The Chiefs won 26–17. In a similar move, the Baltimore Ravens had their scheduled Week 13 TNF game against the Dallas Cowboys postponed to the following Tuesday. The Ravens had dealt with their own outbreak, which included positive tests from players including reigning MVP Lamar Jackson. For that reason, the Ravens had to postpone their Thanksgiving game against the Pittsburgh Steelers three times, the first time was originally postponed to the Sunday after Thanksgiving in the afternoon, then postponed a second time to the following Tuesday night, then postponed again to the following Wednesday in the afternoon. The postponements forced the Steelers' Week 13 game against the Washington Football Team to be moved from Sunday, December 6, to Monday, December 7, and as mentioned, the Cowboys-Ravens game a day later, with both games remaining on NFL Network, Fox, and Prime Video.[citation needed]

2022–2033: Amazon Prime Video edit

In March 2021, Amazon acquired exclusive rights to TNF as part of the next round of NFL broadcasting agreements from 2023 through 2033. NFL Network, Fox, and Amazon subsequently opted out of the final year of the current agreement, meaning that Amazon's rights would begin in the 2022 NFL season instead.[48]

Along with lead play-by-play announcer Al Michaels, Sunday Night Football producer Fred Gaudelli moved from NBC Sports to Amazon; Gaudelli explained that his production operated under a notion that they needed to produce a "great" broadcast before they could start "breaking things and being different", as NFL viewers had specific expectations as to how a game should be broadcast. Jared Stacy, Amazon's head of global live sports production, stated that they were "challenged by our leadership to figure out what’s next and to take some swings". Gaudelli went as far as suggesting that the on-field down and distance graphic use Amazon's "smile" symbol as an arrow.[61] Amazon will employ 13 "super slo-mo" cameras, two Skycams, and TrackMan ball tracking. Pinar Toprak composed new theme music for the telecasts. Features from the previous simulcasts of TNF on Amazon platforms will return, including X-Ray, and broadcasts on Twitch. Amazon also plans alternate broadcasts for Prime Video and Twitch, such as one that features the sports comedy team Dude Perfect.[62][63]

It was reported that Amazon was seeking advertising rates 20% higher than those of Thursday games in past seasons.[64] Per a corporate policy prohibiting advertising that "encourage, glamorize or depict excessive consumption of alcohol" on its platforms, Amazon is not allowing commercials for alcoholic beverages to air during its telecasts (although they may still appear in advertising slots sold by the league, or as part of commercial time held by local broadcasters).[64][65][66]

As with all other NFL telecasts not on national broadcast television, all Thursday Night Football games are required to be simulcast on a broadcast television station in the home market of each participating team.[63] To ensure availability of the broadcasts at commercial establishments such as bars and restaurants (which might not be configured to handle streaming-only broadcasts), Amazon partnered with DirecTV (which had historically carried NFL Sunday Ticket) to carry its Thursday Night Football telecasts on special channels for its business customers.[67] In addition, Amazon reached an agreement with Nielsen Media Research to provide audience measurement under a three-year deal, allowing the games' viewership on Prime Video, Twitch, out-of-home, and on local broadcast stations to be tabulated in the Nielsen ratings.[68]

Amazon carried a preseason game on August 25, 2022, featuring the San Francisco 49ers at the Houston Texans.[62] The first regular season game on September 15, 2022 featured the Los Angeles Chargers at the Kansas City Chiefs.[69] Nielsen reported an average of 13 million viewers across all measured platforms, which were in line with the average numbers that were garnered by Fox's Thursday Night Football broadcasts in the 2021 season, and an increase of five million over that year's season opener (which was an NFL Network-exclusive game).[70]

On October 18, 2022, the NFL announced that Thursday Night Football would add a Friday afternoon game on the Friday after Thanksgiving beginning in 2023; Thursday Night Football had taken Thanksgiving week off since. The game will compete directly with the long-standing slate of college football games held on the Friday after Thanksgiving.[71][72][73] Thursday Night Football had went on hiatus during Thanksgiving week since 2012, as the Thanksgiving primetime game had been reassigned to the Sunday Night Football package.[74][2] As an e-commerce company, the game is expected to leverage a captive audience of holiday shoppers for "Black Friday" as a potential audience, including the potential for advertising retail products and "Cyber Monday" promotions. The strategy is comparable to Prime Video's acquisition of Premier League soccer fixtures in early-December in the United Kingdom, which similarly leverages holiday shopping activity.[75]

On March 28, 2023, following an underwhelming slate of games for the 2022 season that led to a 46% drop in viewership, significant changes were made in response to Amazon's demands for more compelling games. Starting in the 2023 season, teams are not required to have a Thursday game following a Sunday, while teams can play up to two Thursday games following a Sunday game per season. The league also approved the option of flexing Sunday games into Thursday despite overwhelming opposition from players and coaches. Up to two games from weeks 13 through 17 can be flexed with 28 days advanced notice, up from 15 days that was originally proposed. Additionally, only games between teams that have not played two Thursday games are eligible to be flexed and the same team can’t be flexed both times.[76]

Coverage edit

Game announcers edit

The initial NFL Network team consisted of HBO Sports' Bryant Gumbel as play-by-play announcer, NBC Sports' Cris Collinsworth as the color commentator for the Thursday telecasts, and Dick Vermeil replacing Collinsworth for Saturday telecasts. In 2007, Collinsworth replaced Vermeil alongside Gumbel for all games.

Gumbel left the network after the 2007 season and his then-HBO colleague Bob Papa, who is also the radio voice of the New York Giants, was brought in to replace him. Collinsworth stayed on until the end of the 2008 season, then left to take over for the retiring John Madden as lead analyst on NBC Sunday Night Football. NFL Network replaced him with Matt Millen, who returned to broadcasting in 2009, and then added former ESPN analyst Joe Theismann for 2010.

For 2011, then ESPN and now CBS play-by-play man Brad Nessler took over the Thursday night broadcast. He was joined by NFL Network draft analyst and NBC Notre Dame color man Mike Mayock, and the pairing spent three seasons calling games.

As a result of CBS taking over production responsibilities for the TNF broadcasts, its number one broadcast team of Jim Nantz and Phil Simms took over the broadcast booth.[14] With NBC adding games in 2016, Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth, the broadcast team of NBC Sunday Night Football, were required under league contract to do the same. NBC had initially hired former Monday Night Football play-by-play man Mike Tirico for Thursdays before the league nixed the idea of any separate broadcast teams for Sunday and Thursday nights. Tirico would eventually call three Sunday Night Football games, including the Thanksgiving night game which is in the SNF package, in order for NBC to allow Michaels over a week's rest before the end of the season.[28][77] Tirico would also call the December 22, 2016 TNF game alongside Collinsworth, as well as two NBC-produced Thursday Night Special game broadcasts on December 18 and Christmas Day, respectively, both alongside former USFL and NFL quarterback Doug Flutie, who serves as the analyst for NBC's college football coverage as well.[78] On May 31, 2017, it was announced that Tirico would replace Michaels full-time for NBC's Thursday Night Football games.[79] For 2017, Kurt Warner would similarly fill in for Collinsworth on two non-Thursday games.[80]

For 2017, CBS hired Tony Romo as its lead color commentator. Numerous complications needed to be resolved, namely Romo's reluctance to cover both Sunday and Thursday nights as required under the Thursday Night Football contract,[81] and the fact that Simms remains under contract with CBS through the next several years.[82] However, the network confirmed via press release that Romo's duties would include Sunday and Thursday games.[83]

With TNF moving to Fox in 2018, the network announced that its top team of Joe Buck and Troy Aikman would call the games, after months of speculation that five-time NFL MVP Peyton Manning would be hired by the network to call their Thursday games. They were joined by Erin Andrews, who normally works with Buck and Aikman on Sundays, Kristina Pink, and Mike Pereira, one of two rule analysts for Fox. In previous seasons prior to Fox's TNF contract, Buck did not call any NFL games during late October, working Major League Baseball playoff games instead. For 2018, none of Fox's scheduled MLB playoff broadcasts landed on a Thursday (Fox carried the NLCS and the World Series that year), so Buck continued to broadcast both sports, crisscrossing the country in seven cities over a 22-day period.[84] The following year, the Chiefs–Broncos telecast fell on the same evening as Game 4 of the ALCS, requiring Buck to leave New York City for Denver and Joe Davis to fill in on baseball.[85]

NFL Network has occasionally used non-Fox Sports broadcast teams for the games that air exclusively on that network. On October 14, 2018, the NFL announced via press release, that the NFL GameDay Morning studio team of Rich Eisen, Steve Mariucci, Kurt Warner, and Michael Irvin, would be calling the Eagles-Jaguars London Game on October 28. They were joined by Melissa Stark, who made her first appearance as a sideline reporter since ABC's coverage of Super Bowl XXXVII, and Peter Schrager, from Fox Sports, and NFL Network's Good Morning Football. The network kept the four-man booth for the 2019 London Games.

For 2018 and 2019, NFL Network borrowed Mike Tirico from former TNF holder NBC to serve as play-by-play for the network's Saturday games (Browns-Broncos and Ravens-Chargers in 2018, and Bills-Patriots in 2019), and reunited him with Warner on color commentary. Tirico and Warner were joined by Schrager on the sidelines.[86] The early Saturday games in 2018 (Texans-Jets and Redskins-Titans) were announced by the trio of Curt Menefee, Steve Mariucci, and Nate Burleson, with Stark on the sideline. Menefee and Mariucci were both dropped from Saturday coverage in 2019, as they were replaced by Eisen and Joe Thomas for Texans-Buccaneers, the early game of the tripleheader in 2019, while Fox's B-Team of Kevin Burkhardt, Charles Davis, and Pam Oliver called Rams-49ers, the third game of the 2019 Saturday tripleheader.

Tirico had been scheduled to call Saturday games again in 2020, but after Al Michaels failed to clear NBC protocols for COVID-19, Tirico was dispatched to Sunday Night Football and Joe Davis worked the Saturday broadcasts with Warner.[87] In 2021 NFL London Game was produced by CBS with Greg Gumbel and Adam Archuleta, Joe Davis and Kurt Warner paired up again Raiders vs. Browns in week 15 and Colts vs. Cardinals in week 16, Kevin Burkhardt and Greg Olsen worked Colts vs. Patriots in week 15 and the TNF game between the 49ers and Titans in week 16.

After unsuccessfully attempting to lure Aikman away from Fox for TNF full-time (with both Buck and Aikman ultimately leaving Fox for ESPN and Monday Night Football instead), Amazon hired Al Michaels and ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit as its lead broadcast team.[88][89] In July 2022, Amazon then added former ESPN and ABC News reporter Kaylee Hartung as its sideline reporter.[90]

Pregame coverage edit

Each game telecast on NFL Network was preceded by NFL GameDay Kickoff, which broadcast live from the site of each game and featured Colleen Wolfe as its host, with Joe Thomas, Michael Irvin, and Steve Smith Sr., or other NFL Network colleagues as analysts. The show generally begins two hours before game time (6:00 p.m. ET). NFL Network later introduced a second studio show earlier in the afternoon, TNF First Look, hosted by Andrew Siciliano.[91]

CBS games were preceded by Thursday Night Kickoff, hosted by James Brown, Bill Cowher, and Deion Sanders, and was simulcast on CBS and NFL Network. NBC games were preceded by Football Night in America (which was renamed in reference of the host city of the game, such as Football Night in Tampa), hosted by Liam McHugh, Tony Dungy, and Rodney Harrison, and were likewise simulcast on NBC and NFL Network. NFL Network’s pregame crew typically joined the NBC and CBS crews for pregame coverage. NBC, CBS, Twitter (in 2016) and Amazon (in 2017) would join NFL Network’s pregame coverage at 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time during its games.[15] This resulted in some controversy among viewers and the producers of syndicated programming in the locally programmed timeslot before network primetime, where the pre-game affects programs such as Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy! and Entertainment Tonight (all distributed by CBS's sister syndication division CBS Media Ventures), along with several other programs, which then require pre-emption or slotting on lower-profile alternate timeslots or stations to air in markets where they are carried by CBS, Fox, or NBC affiliates in order to accommodate the Thursday games.[92]

For Fox, game telecasts were preceded by Fox NFL Thursday. In 2018, it was hosted with a fixed lineup hosted by Michael Strahan, with analysts Terry Bradshaw, Howie Long, and insider Jay Glazer.[93] Unlike CBS and NBC, the NFL Network crew would not join Fox’s pregame coverage, as the latter’s pregame became the main pregame show for TNF. In 2019, Strahan remained host, but with Bradshaw and Long rotating as analyst, alongside analyst Tony Gonzalez, and insider Peter Schrager, serving as insider. Fox also signed Rob Gronkowski to make appearances on the program.[94] To accommodate Strahan's commitments to ABC's morning show Good Morning America, the program was broadcast from New York City, with studio segments originating from Fox News Channel's studios rather than Fox Sports' Los Angeles studios.[95] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the pre-game show moved to Los Angeles with Curt Menefee serving as main host. Strahan made remote appearances during the season due to his GMA commitments.[96] Gonzalez left Fox prior to the 2021 season to pursue other film and television projects.[97]

 
Pregame Host's In 2023

Amazon's games are preceded by TNF Tonight and Thursday Night Kickoff, which is hosted from the game site by Charissa Thompson, Tony Gonzalez, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Andrew Whitworth, and Richard Sherman, with contributions by Taylor Rooks and Michael Smith.[98] Marshawn Lynch also appears as part of a pre-recorded segment called "'N Yo' City". Aqib Talib was also set to appear on the pregame show as well, but stepped down due to personal legal difficulties. Like CBS, NBC, and Fox, Prime Video's coverage is required to be picked up via over-the-air syndication in the markets of the teams that play each week.

Radio coverage edit

As with all other national games, Westwood One provides radio broadcasts of Thursday Night Football games as part of its national radio package for the NFL. Ian Eagle handles play-by-play, with Tony Boselli handling color analysis.[99]

Game announcers edit

Television edit

Current edit

Game coverage edit

Alternate broadcasts edit

  • Dude Perfect – alternate broadcast announcers (2022–present; select games)
  • Hannah Storm – alternate broadcast announcer (2022–present; select games); Prime Video/Twitch play-by-play (2018–2021)
  • Andrea Kremer – alternate broadcast announcer (2022–present; select games); Prime Video/Twitch game analyst (2018–2021)
  • LeBron James – alternate broadcast announcer (2022–present; select games)
  • Maverick Carter – alternate broadcast announcer (2022–present; select games)
  • Paul Rivera – alternate broadcast announcer (2022–present; select games)
  • Sam Schwartzstein – Prime Video Next Gen Stats analytics expert (2023–present)

Pregame coverage edit

Former edit

Radio edit

Current edit

Former edit

Results edit

This table shows the National Football League teams' all-time standings for games played on Thursday Night Football.

Standings are current as of Week 17 of the 2023 NFL season.

Team Games Played Wins Losses Ties Win Pct. First Appearance Most Recent Appearance
Indianapolis Colts 16 12 4 .750 November 22, 2007
defeated Atlanta 31–13
October 6, 2022
defeated Denver 12-9 (OT)
Kansas City Chiefs 14 11 3 .769 November 23, 2006
defeated Denver 19–10
October 12, 2023
defeated Denver 19-8
Pittsburgh Steelers 16 10 6 .625 December 7, 2006
defeated Cleveland 27–7
December 7, 2023
lost to New England 21-18
New York Jets 18 6 12 .353 November 13, 2008
defeated New England 34–31
December 29, 2023
lost to Cleveland 37-20
Los Angeles Chargers** 14 7 7 .538 December 4, 2008
defeated Oakland 34–7
December 14, 2023
lost to Las Vegas 63-21
Dallas Cowboys 17 12 5 .688 December 16, 2006
defeated Atlanta 38–28
November 30, 2023
defeated Seattle 41-35
Philadelphia Eagles 12 8 4 .636 November 27, 2008
defeated Arizona 48–20
September 14, 2023
defeated Minnesota 34-28
New York Giants 11 4 7 .400 December 30, 2006
defeated Washington 34–28
September 21, 2023
lost to San Francisco 30-12
San Francisco 49ers 19 11 8 .555 December 14, 2006
defeated Seattle 24–14
September 21, 2023
defeated N.Y. Giants 30-12
Denver Broncos 18 7 11 .412 November 23, 2006
lost to Kansas City 19–10
October 12, 2023
lost to Kansas City 19-8
Atlanta Falcons 14 9 5 .643 December 16, 2006
lost to Dallas 38–28
November 10, 2022
lost to Carolina 25–15
Chicago Bears 15 8 7 .462 December 6, 2007
lost to Washington 24–16
November 9, 2023
defeated Carolina 16-13
Baltimore Ravens 17 12 5 .688 November 30, 2006
lost to Cincinnati 13–7
November 16, 2023
defeated Cincinnati 34-20
Seattle Seahawks 13 8 5 .667 December 14, 2006
lost to San Francisco 24–14
November 30, 2023
lost to Dallas 41-35
Green Bay Packers 13 9 4 .692 December 21, 2006
defeated Minnesota 9–7
September 28, 2023
lost to Detroit 34-20
Arizona Cardinals 15 5 10 .333 November 27, 2008
lost to Philadelphia 48–20
October 20, 2022
defeated New Orleans 42-34
Washington Commanders**** 11 5 6 .500 December 30, 2006
lost to N.Y. Giants 34–28
October 5, 2023
lost to Chicago 40-20
New England Patriots 14 10 4 .714 December 29, 2007
defeated N.Y. Giants 38–35
December 7, 2023
defeated Pittsburgh 21-18
Miami Dolphins 13 7 6 .538 November 19, 2009
defeated Carolina 24–17
November 24, 2023
defeated N.Y. Jets 34-13
Detroit Lions 4 2 2 .333 December 3, 2015
lost to Green Bay 27–23
September 28, 2023
defeated Green Bay 34–20
Houston Texans 12 5 7 .417 December 13, 2007
defeated Denver 31–13
November 3, 2022
lost to Philadelphia 29-17
Las Vegas Raiders*** 16 8 8 .467 December 23, 2006
lost to Kansas City 20–9
December 14, 2023
defeated L.A. Chargers 63-21
Cleveland Browns 16 9 7 .533 December 7, 2006
lost to Pittsburgh 27–7
December 29, 2023
defeated N.Y. Jets 37-20
Cincinnati Bengals 13 5 8 .417 November 30, 2006
defeated Baltimore 13–7
November 16, 2023
lost to Baltimore 34-20
Carolina Panthers 17 6 11 .375 December 22, 2007
lost to Dallas 20–13
November 9, 2023
lost to Chicago 16-13
Jacksonville Jaguars 16 6 10 .375 December 18, 2008
lost to Indianapolis 31–24
October 19, 2023
defeated New Orleans 31-24
Tennessee Titans 15 6 9 .429 December 25, 2009
lost to San Diego 42–17
November 2, 2023
lost to Pittsburgh 20-16
New Orleans Saints 13 4 9 .364 December 11, 2008
lost to Chicago 27–24
December 21, 2023
lost to L.A. Rams 30-22
Buffalo Bills 11 5 6 .400 December 3, 2009
lost to N.Y. Jets 19–13
October 26, 2023
defeated Tampa Bay 24-18
Los Angeles Rams* 14 7 7 .462 December 20, 2007
lost to Pittsburgh 41–24
December 21, 2023
defeated New Orleans 30–22
Minnesota Vikings 9 3 6 .375 December 21, 2006
lost to Green Bay 9–7
September 14, 2023
lost to Philadelphia 34-28
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 15 4 11 .286 December 17, 2011
lost to Dallas 31–15
October 26, 2023
lost to Buffalo 24-18

• *St. Louis Rams, 1995–2015

• **San Diego Chargers, 1961–2016

• ***Oakland Raiders, 1995–2019

• **** Washington Redskins, 1937-2019; Washington Football Team, 2020-2021

Reception edit

Carriage edit

Upon the original launch of the Thursday and Saturday night games, few television service providers carried the NFL Network due to disputes during the network's terms in its carriage contracts during negotiations. These disputes were magnified throughout the 2007 season, as two high-profile matchups were to be broadcast by the network. The first was a matchup between the Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers which was scheduled for the week after Thanksgiving and saw both teams at 10–1, vying for the top seed in the NFC, and the second was Week 17 Saturday night game between the New England Patriots and the New York Giants, where the Patriots had a chance to become the first team since the 1972 Miami Dolphins to end a regular season undefeated.

In the first case, fans were displeased that a matchup between two teams at such a critical point in the season was not available on broadcast television except in the Dallas and Green Bay markets. To avoid such a problem with the potential sixteenth victory for the Patriots, CBS and NBC bought broadcast rights to the game so it could be seen by a nationwide audience on both cable and broadcast television. This ended up causing another controversy, however, as the move by the networks infringed on the exclusivity that would normally have been enjoyed by WWOR-TV in New York City and WCVB-TV in Boston, which were the Giants' and Patriots' respective local over-the-air broadcasters for cable-televised games (the game aired on these stations, as well as on WCBS-TV, WNBC, WBZ-TV and WHDH in the teams' market areas).[105]

Game quality and viewership edit

Thursday Night Football games on NFL Network are among the lowest-rated nationally televised NFL broadcasts. Critics have argued that the games televised on Thursday Night Football have been of lower quality than other prime time games, as they often featured match-ups between lesser or poor-performing teams, and that the shortened rest between games triggered by Thursday games also has an effect on their overall quality.[16][17] In an analysis by Sports on Earth writer Aaron Roberts, it was determined that most Thursday games were of average or above-average quality in comparison to normal, non-prime time games, but that this was "by design" due to the leverage of other NFL broadcasters on how games are scheduled throughout the season (which traditionally prioritizes "major" games for either late-afternoon or Sunday and Monday nights).[106][107]

The move of selected games to CBS brought improved ratings: the inaugural game was the highest-rated program of the night, with an audience share of 13.7 and an average of 20.7 million viewers, representing a 108% increase in ratings over the first NFL Network game in 2013. The game, whose ratings were boosted by coverage of the Ray Rice scandal, also brought CBS its highest prime time ratings on a Thursday night since May 2006. While lower, at 9.6 million viewers, the Week 3 game between the Atlanta Falcons and Tampa Bay Buccaneers was also the highest-rated program of the night.[108][109][110][111] The first four games of the package, however, featured blowout victories.[112][113] In total, average viewership of the games increased from around 7 million to around 11.8 million in the 2014 season.[114]

Controversy over ratings and the quality of play in Thursday night contests escalated when on November 28, 2016, a report circulated that the league was considering ending the franchise. The NFL, however, denied this rumor.[115] The subsequent game on December 1, 2016 between the Dallas Cowboys and the Minnesota Vikings was the highest rated Thursday Night Football of the season.[116][117]

During the 2016 season, current and former players including Richard Sherman,[118] J. J. Watt,[119] and Charles Woodson[120] expressed their dislikes for Thursday Night Football, with Richard Sherman calling it a "poopfest".[121]

The September 20, 2018 game between the New York Jets and Cleveland Browns, which saw the debut of Cleveland's first overall pick Baker Mayfield, as well as the team breaking a nearly two-year losing streak, set a record for the highest-rated NFL Network-exclusive broadcast in Thursday Night Football history, with a 5.2 household rating and over 8 million viewers.[122]

Criticism of Thursday night game quality intensified during and after the 2022 NFL season, the first season in which TNF games were broadcast exclusively by Amazon Prime. For example, an overwhelming number of NFL fans, commentators, and former players reacted negatively to an October 6, 2022 game in which the Indianapolis Colts and Denver Broncos punted 12 times, threw four combined interceptions, and scored zero combined touchdowns in over 60 minutes of gameplay.[123][124][125] The criticism was even shared among those working to deliver the Thursday night games to a national audience. For example, after the conclusion of the 2022 regular season, Al Michaels, the full time play-by-play announcer for TNF, commented on his experience calling TNF games and said, “I mean, you just can’t oversell something. Do you want me to sell you a 20-year-old Mazda? That’s what you’re asking me to do. I can’t sell you a used car." In the same interview, Michaels even referenced the aforementioned Week 5 contest between Indianapolis and Denver as a primary example of a suboptimal game that he had to call and described the game as "dreadful."[126] The following offseason, the NFL enabled flexible scheduling for Thursday night games, which the league had previously balked at.[127]

Player safety edit

As mentioned, a team needing to play a Thursday night game can result in a shortened rest period for players between games.[16][17] On October 6, 2014, Arian Foster, then of the Houston Texans, made a statement considering it hypocritical for the NFL to emphasize the safety of players (particularly in regards to concussions) while allowing its players to play a game on only three days' rest, which he considered to be equally "dangerous".[113] Richard Sherman of the Seattle Seahawks has also voiced displeasure about Thursday night games reducing prep time, and wrote a 2016 editorial for The Players' Tribune about the games.[128] Sherman's 2017 season (and his run with the Seahawks; he would sign a new deal with the San Francisco 49ers in the 2018 off-season) would end on November 9, 2017 during a Thursday night game against the Arizona Cardinals, when he ruptured his Achilles tendon.[129]

On January 29, 2015, the NFL released its health and safety report, which states that an average of 4.8 injuries were sustained during Thursday games compared to 6.9 injuries per game on Sundays and Mondays.[130]

During their September 29, 2022 game against Cincinnati, Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa hit the ground with his left elbow, back and back of his helmet after taking a sack. Tagovailoa demonstrated a fencing response, and was stretchered off the field and transported to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center with head and neck injuries. He was discharged from the hospital later that night.[131][132] The game took place only four days after the Dolphins' previous game against Buffalo, where Tagovailoa was briefly taken out of the game due to a head injury (initially reported by the team as a back injury), but returned to the game afterward. That decision prompted an investigation by the NFLPA as a possible violation of concussion protocol;[132][133] the NFL stated there were indications that the concussion protocol had been followed in this case.[134] The NFL faced scrutiny over its concussion policy following the game, with critics arguing that Tagovailoa should not have been cleared to play at all (especially with the shortened rest between the games and the multiple injuries); the league's chief medical officer Allen Sills stated that "we want to be thorough, and we want to be consistent and be fair to everyone involved and make sure that we have all the data on hand before we reach a final determination."[134][135]

The injury also prompted discussions over how such situations should be handled during broadcasts, as Amazon faced criticism for airing multiple, graphic replays of the injury during the telecast, and limiting discussion of the event during the halftime show. The first injury was discussed during a segment of the pre-game show, and acknowledged by color commentator Kirk Herbstreit after the second injury. A more extensive discussion did occur during the post-game show, where reporter Michael Smith stated that "I think there’s room for both concern for Tua — and frustration and outrage." ESPN analyst Cris Canty argued that the lack of discussion at halftime was an example of the NFL "protecting its own interest", while NBC Sports ProFootballTalk analyst Michael David Smith felt it was hypocritical of Richard Sherman to have signed with Amazon to join the Thursday Night Football studio panel, despite his previous criticisms of the games over player safety.[136][137][138]

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2006–present
(with CBS from 2014 to 2017)
(with NBC from 2016 to 2017)
(with Fox from 2018 to 2021)
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This article is about broadcasts of National Football League games on Thursdays For NFL Network games on Saturday see NFL Network Exclusive Game Series For Canadian Football League games see CFL on TSN For ESPN s coverage of college football see ESPN College Football Thursday Primetime This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is Long unsourced lead maybe a split could be useful Please help improve this article if you can June 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Thursday Night Football often abbreviated as TNF is the branding used for broadcasts of National Football League NFL games that broadcast primarily on Thursday nights Most of the games kick off at 8 15 Eastern Time 8 20 prior to 2022 and 8 25 prior to 2018 Thursday Night FootballAlso known asTNFGenreNFL football telecastsDirected byPierre MoossaPresented byAl MichaelsKirk HerbstreitKaylee HartungTerry McAulayCharissa ThompsonTony GonzalezRyan FitzpatrickAndrew WhitworthRichard ShermanMarshawn LynchTaylor RooksMichael SmithDude PerfectHannah StormAndrea KremerLeBron JamesMaverick CarterPaul RiveraTheme music composerPinar ToprakOpening theme Prime Video Sports Theme Country of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons16 on NFL Network 5 on Amazon Prime Video Twitch No of episodes17 per season 16 regular season 1 preseason list of episodes ProductionExecutive producerFred GaudelliProducerMark TeitelmanProduction locationsVarious NFL stadiumsCamera setupMulti cameraRunning time180 minutes or until game ends inc adverts Production companiesNational Football League Prime Video Originals 2017 present Original releaseNetworkNFL Network 2006 2021 CBS 2014 2017 NBC 2016 2017 Fox 2018 2021 Prime Video 2017 present Twitch 2017 present ReleaseNovember 23 2006 2006 11 23 presentRelatedNFL Network Exclusive Game SeriesIn the past games in the package also aired occasionally on Saturdays in the later portion of the season as well as select games from the NFL International Series these games were branded since 2017 as NFL Network Special Debuting on November 23 2006 the telecasts were originally part of NFL Network s Run to the Playoffs package which consisted of eight total games broadcast on Thursday and Saturday nights five on Thursdays and three on Saturdays originally branded as Saturday Night Football during the latter portion of the season Since 2012 the TNF package has begun during the second week of the NFL season the NFL Kickoff Game and the NFL on Thanksgiving are both broadcast as part of NBC Sports Sunday Night Football contract and are not included in Thursday Night Football although the Thanksgiving primetime game was previously part of the package from 2006 until 2011 In 2014 the NFL shifted the package to a new model to increase its prominence The entire TNF package would be produced by a separate rightsholder who would hold rights to simulcast a portion of the package on their respective network CBS was the first rightsholder under this model airing nine games on broadcast television and producing the remainder of the package to air exclusively on NFL Network to satisfy its carriage agreements The package was also extended to Week 16 of the season and included a new Saturday doubleheader split between CBS and NFL Network On January 18 2015 CBS and NFL Network extended the same arrangement for a second season In 2016 and 2017 the NFL continued with a similar arrangement but adding NBC as a second rightsholder alongside CBS with each network airing five games on broadcast television each In 2018 the rights shifted to Fox through the 2022 season In 2016 the NFL also began to sub license digital streaming rights to the broadcast television portion of the package to third parties beginning with Twitter in 2016 and Amazon in 2017 initially on Prime Video and later being carried freely on Amazon owned live streaming platform Twitch In 2021 it was announced that Amazon had acquired the exclusive rights to Thursday Night Football beginning in the 2023 season under the NFL s new broadcasting deals marking the first time that the NFL had sold one of its main television packages to a digital media company NFL Network and Fox ceded the final season of the existing contract to Amazon resulting in its coverage launching in 2022 As before all of the games are also streamed for free on Twitch and aired on local broadcast television stations in the markets of the opposing teams as per NFL rules As with all other nationally televised games they are also carried on radio as part of the NFL on Westwood One Sports package Contents 1 Background 1 1 Early history 1 2 2014 2015 partnership with CBS Sports 1 3 2016 2017 CBS NBC and tri cast with Twitter and Amazon Prime Video 1 4 2018 2021 Fox and Amazon Prime Video 1 5 2022 2033 Amazon Prime Video 2 Coverage 2 1 Game announcers 2 2 Pregame coverage 2 3 Radio coverage 3 Game announcers 3 1 Television 3 2 Current 3 2 1 Game coverage 3 2 2 Alternate broadcasts 3 2 3 Pregame coverage 3 2 4 Former 3 3 Radio 3 3 1 Current 3 3 2 Former 4 Results 5 Reception 5 1 Carriage 5 2 Game quality and viewership 5 3 Player safety 6 Notes 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksBackground editEarly history edit The NFL Network s coverage was not the first time that NFL games were covered on Thursday or Saturday ABC televised occasional Thursday night games from 1978 to 1986 as part of its Monday Night Football package Prior to the new contract ESPN carried a handful of sporadic Thursday night games usually those displaced from Sunday night and the broadcast networks used to air several national games on Saturday afternoons in mid to late December after the college football regular season ended Incidentally the only reason the league is even allowed to televise football games on Saturday night stems from a legal loophole the league s antitrust exemption the Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961 was written when the NFL regular season ended in mid December and as such it contains specific language that prohibits televising NFL games in most markets on Friday nights and all day on Saturdays between the second week of September and the second week of December to protect high school and college football Since most high school and college seasons have ended by mid December other than bowl games there has been little desire to close this loophole even though the regular season has expanded well beyond mid December since the law s passage In 2005 when the NFL negotiated a new set of television contracts Comcast owned OLN offered to pay 450 million for an eight year contract to carry NFL prime time games In exchange Comcast planned to add NFL Network to its digital cable lineup The channel was added but NFL Network decided to air the games itself foregoing a rights fee 1 The other television deals generated 3 735 billion per year over an eight year period for CBS Fox NBC ESPN and DirecTV owner of the out of market sports package NFL Sunday Ticket citation needed As previously mentioned Thursday Night Football debuted on November 23 2006 with the Kansas City Chiefs handing the visiting Denver Broncos a 19 10 Thanksgiving defeat Each of the game broadcasts were titled either Thursday Night Football or Saturday Night Football depending on the night on which it aired This format carried over to the 2007 season At its launch the package proved highly controversial mainly due to the relative unavailability of NFL Network at the time the league used the games as leverage to encourage television providers to carry NFL Network on their basic service tiers rather than in premium sports oriented packages that required subscribers to pay a higher fee although as with all other national cable telecasts of NFL games the league s own regulations require the games to be syndicated to over the air television stations in the local markets of the teams These issues were magnified in 2007 when a game that saw the New England Patriots close out a perfect regular season was simulcast nationally on both CBS and NBC in addition to NFL Network and the local stations that the game was sold to following concerns from politicians and other critics Starting in 2008 NFL Network eliminated all but one of the Saturday night games and started their Thursday night package three weeks earlier This was done to accommodate the earlier schedule and the league s antitrust exemption that prohibits Saturday games from being held for most of the season In the following season all references to Saturday Night Football were dropped and any games that are not played on Thursday such as in 2016 two Christmas weekend games and an NFL International Series game have since been branded as special editions of Thursday Night Football and later Thursday Night Special or NFL Network Special As part of new media contracts taking effect in the 2012 season the Thanksgiving primetime game was moved from NFL Network to NBC s Sunday Night Football package 2 During Super Bowl week in 2012 it was announced that the Thursday Night Football package would expand from eight to 13 games and air on NFL Network again soliciting and rejecting offers from Turner Sports and Comcast citation needed For the four seasons from 2012 to 2016 and again in 2020 and 2021 all 32 teams played a Thursday game following a Sunday game that guarantees each team a nationally televised game with 26 of them playing on Thursday Night Football and the other six playing on Thanksgiving 3 In addition matchups are created with the intent to minimize travel in the leadup to the Thursday game In general the road team will play a home game the Sunday prior while the home team will either play at home or a road game against a nearby opponent the Sunday before hosting the Thursday game However there will be instances where the road team comes in having played a road game the Sunday prior in a nearby city that makes it possible for teams from far away to play each other on Thursday as well as consolidate long road trips for the road team For the 2012 season a Spanish language broadcast was added as second audio program 2014 2015 partnership with CBS Sports edit In January 2014 it was reported that the NFL was planning to sub license a package of up to eight Thursday Night Football games to another broadcaster for the 2014 season The league had negotiated with its existing broadcast partners along with Turner Sports These eight games were to be simulcast by NFL Network and reports indicated that ESPN planned to place the games on ABC in the event it won the rights bringing the NFL back to the network for the first time since Super Bowl XL and the move of Monday Night Football to ESPN in 2006 4 5 6 7 The remaining games would remain exclusive to NFL Network in order to satisfy carriage agreements with television providers guaranteeing a minimum number of games to air exclusively on the channel 8 The decision came as the league wished to heighten the profile of its Thursday night games which had suffered from relatively lower viewership and advertising revenue in comparison to other games 9 On February 5 2014 the NFL announced that CBS had acquired the partial rights to TNF for the 2014 season Under the agreement all of the Thursday Night Football telecasts would be produced by CBS Sports and called by the network s primary announcing team of Jim Nantz and Phil Simms The first eight games of the season were simulcast nationally on NFL Network and CBS the remaining games in the package only aired nationally on NFL Network but per league broadcast policies were simulcast on local stations in the participating teams markets CBS affiliates were given right of first refusal to air the local simulcast before it is offered to another station as had occurred in Cincinnati Ohio where the market s NBC affiliate WLWT aired a game between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Cleveland Browns instead of CBS affiliate WKRC TV A Saturday doubleheader was also added on Week 16 NFL Network aired the early game while CBS aired the second prime time game 10 11 12 13 14 The NFL considered CBS s bid to be the most attractive owing to the network s overall ratings stature CBS had been the highest rated broadcast network in the United States since the 2005 06 television season a commitment to aggressively promote the Thursday games across its properties and its plans to utilize CBS Sports top NFL talent and production staff across all of the games in the package to ensure a major improvement in quality over the previous in house productions 9 CBS staff also cited experience with its joint coverage of the NCAA Men s basketball tournament with Turner Sports as an advantage in its collaboration with NFL Network staff as talent from both networks collaborate on pre game halftime and post game coverage During the games a distinct graphics package co branded with both CBS and NFL Network logos was used certain players on each team wore microphones and 4K cameras were used to allow zoom in shots during instant replays 13 15 With the move of selected games to CBS media executives expected more major match ups to appear on Thursday Night Football than in previous years in order to attract better viewership in the past Thursday Night Football had been criticized for often featuring games between lesser and poorer performing teams 16 17 CBS and the NFL unveiled the games scheduled for Thursday Night Football in April 2014 CBS s slate of games featured a number of major divisional rivalries including New York Giants Washington Green Bay Minnesota and its opening game on September 11 2014 featuring the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Baltimore Ravens 12 18 In the wake of the controversy surrounding Ravens player Ray Rice who had been removed from the team and suspended from the NFL earlier in the week following the discovery of footage showing the player physically assaulting his wife Janay who was engaged to Rice at the time the security camera footage was recorded changes were made to pre game coverage on the first game in order to accommodate additional interviews and discussion related to the incident Among these changes were the removal of an introductory segment featuring Rihanna who was similarly assaulted by fellow performer Chris Brown in 2009 performing her song Run This Town 19 20 Following complaints by Rihanna on Twitter regarding the removal the song was pulled entirely from future broadcasts 21 The rights were negotiated under a one year contract valued at 275 million on January 18 2015 the NFL announced that it would renew the arrangement with CBS for the 2015 season with its value increasing to around 300 million 22 9 23 2016 2017 CBS NBC and tri cast with Twitter and Amazon Prime Video edit In November 2015 The Hollywood Reporter reported that in response to the success of the package under CBS the NFL was planning to negotiate a long term contract for TNF with CBS Fox NBC and Turner Sports showing interest 23 The New York Post reported that this deal would also include the sale of a stake in NFL Network itself 8 On December 16 2015 it was reported that the NFL was shopping the TNF package as a one year deal with an option for a second year similarly to the current arrangement with CBS the league also requested that bidders outline goals for growing NFL Network The league was also reportedly interested in selling non exclusive digital rights to simulcast the games to another partner such as Amazon com Apple Inc Google or Yahoo which exclusively streamed an International Series as part of a trial during the 2015 season but would shut down its original video content service in January 2016 24 In January 2016 it was reported that the NFL was considering splitting the TNF package across multiple broadcasters in tandem with the possibility of expanding the overall package to 17 games It was also reported that ESPN and Turner Sports were not interested in the package due to its short term nature and that Fox was attempting to outbid CBS 25 26 On February 1 2016 the NFL announced that TNF would be shared between CBS NBC and NFL Network for the 2016 and 2017 seasons CBS and NBC would each air five games resulting in a schedule of ten games on broadcast television in comparison to eight under the previous deal followed by an additional eight games exclusively on NFL Network to satisfy NFL Network s retransmission consent contracts with cable providers the eight NFL Network exclusive games included six Thursday contests a Sunday morning International Series contest and a Christmas Day game As with the previous contract all games will be simulcast by NFL Network Commissioner Roger Goodell stated that the league was thrilled to add NBC to the TNF mix a trusted partner with a proven track record of success broadcasting NFL football in primetime and look forward to expanding with a digital partner for what will be a unique tri cast on broadcast cable and digital platforms 27 28 On April 5 2016 it was revealed that Twitter had acquired non exclusive worldwide digital streaming rights to the ten broadcast television TNF games The collaboration will also include streaming content on Twitter s Periscope service such as behind the scenes access 29 This also gave NBC a rare distinction of holding two primetime NFL packages with them already holding Sunday Night games Rogers Media who owns television rights to the TNF package in Canada through the end of the 2016 season but has not yet acquired digital rights the majority of the NFL s media rights in Canada are owned by Rogers s rival Bell Media successfully forced Twitter to block the game streams in that country overriding the league s insistence that the free stream be global 30 31 Due to the streaming deal over the top television providers PlayStation Vue and Sling TV are also required to black out the simulcast of the games on NFL Network 32 The first game produced by NBC Sports was broadcast exclusively on NFL Network on November 3 2016 while the first game simulcast nationally on NBC aired on November 17 A cappella group Pentatonix recorded a reworked version of their song Sing Weekend Go to serve as the opening theme song for NBC s TNF telecasts 33 34 NBC also commissioned new instrumental theme music by Jimmy Greco Can t Hold Us Down which was performed by members of the orchestra from the Broadway musical Hamilton 35 Both were retained for NBC s games in 2017 On April 4 2017 it was announced that Amazon com had acquired non exclusive streaming rights to the ten broadcast television games for the 2017 season over their Amazon Prime Video service under a deal valued at 50 million a five fold increase over the 10 million paid by Twitter The streams were exclusive to paid Prime subscribers 36 The deal includes 30 million worth of promotion 37 Amazon planned several special features for its inaugural game including broadcasting alternate feeds with Spanish Portuguese and a secondary English broadcast featuring soccer commentators Ross Dyer and Tommy Smyth intended for international viewers unfamiliar with the rules and terminology of American football and a pre show hosted by Tiki Barber and Curtis Stone that featured presentations of NFL merchandise available for purchase on Amazon 38 39 40 41 The November 16 2017 telecast between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Tennessee Titans was the first NFL broadcast to intentionally use the Skycam as its primary camera angle as opposed to the usual sideline camera that has been used since telecasts of NFL games began in 1939 NBC Sports had previously switched to a skycam only presentation for portions of two Sunday night games earlier that season because of fog and smoke and sixteen years prior during its coverage of the XFL positive reaction to the impromptu change prompted NBC to experiment with using the strategy for the full game 42 The Skycam Angle was also used for the December 14 telecast between the Denver Broncos and the Indianapolis Colts 2018 2021 Fox and Amazon Prime Video edit In early January 2018 Bloomberg reported that ABC ESPN and Fox Sports had both made bids for the next TNF package Both Fox and Fox Sports 1 were named as potential outlets for the package in the Fox Sports bid which was intended to showcase Fox s continued commitment to sports after the sale of its entertainment businesses to ESPN s majority owner The Walt Disney Company which excluded the Fox network itself and Fox Sports national operations such as FS1 among other assets CBS and NBC were also considering renewing their existing contracts but had requested a lower rights fee to compensate for the decreasing viewership of the NFL TNF had been cited as one factor in the downturn due to a perceived oversaturation of nationally televised games It was also reported that the NFL would also allow digital companies to make bids for exclusive rights to the TNF package which forego a television partner entirely unlike the previous non exclusive deals with Twitter and Amazon 43 On January 30 2018 it was reported by multiple sources that Fox had won the package 44 45 The next day the NFL officially announced that Fox had acquired the broadcast television rights to the TNF package under a five year deal lasting from 2018 through 2022 which is aligned with the conclusion of the NFL s other television deals The Fox network would air eleven games per season in simulcast with NFL Network and Fox Sports would produce all games within the package ESPN reported that Fox would be paying around 60 million per game an increase over the estimated 45 million per game paid by CBS and NBC under the previous contract totaling an estimated 660 million per season 46 47 The Fox deal was terminated a season early in 2021 48 Amazon renewed its digital rights for the 2018 and 2019 seasons in contrast to 2017 in which the games required an Amazon Prime subscription for 2018 and 2019 Amazon also carries game coverage for free on its live streaming platform Twitch 49 Alongside the main Fox feed British English and Spanish options the Amazon Prime streams offer an alternate commentary feed featuring ESPN anchor Hannah Storm and NFL Network chief correspondent Andrea Kremer the first all female commentary team in NFL history 50 The Twitch streams offer access to the service s standard chat room along with special football themed emotes an interactive extension and co streams featuring prominent personalities while streams on Amazon Fire devices offer integration with the X Ray feature to access statistics and other content 51 Fox employed 45 cameras a dual skycam setup triple lens pylon cameras and Intel True View replay systems where available Fox NFL Thursday originated from Fox News Channel s Studio F in New York City as well as an outdoor plaza setup on Sixth Avenue Fox Square with a scaled football field and an audience 52 53 A new graphics package was produced by Drive Studio inspired by Times Square to reflect its New York City based studio programming unlike CBS and NBC Fox utilized the same in game presentation it uses for all other NFL games broadcast by the network 54 For 2019 Fox announced that it would produce all of its games in 1080p upscaled to 4K with hybrid log gamma HLG high dynamic range color beginning with its season premiere September 26 2019 The telecasts were distributed via the Fox Sports app Prime Video and to participating television providers HDR was only supported through television providers but Fox stated that HDR and surround sound support would be enabled via streaming soon 55 Due a carriage dispute between Dish Network and Fox resulting in the removal of its owned and operated stations and cable networks it was reported that Fox had pushed NFL Network to black out its simulcast of the October 3 2019 game between the Los Angeles Rams and the Seattle Seahawks for Dish Network subscribers to prevent circumvention However due to a clause in Dish s carriage agreement that forbade the channel from performing provider specific programming substitutions NFL Network agreed to forego the simulcast entirely and the game was made exclusive to Fox making it the first TNF game to not air in some capacity on NFL Network 56 57 Fox and Dish agreed to a multi year carriage agreement on October 6 2019 58 On April 29 2020 Amazon renewed its digital rights through the 2022 season maintaining the TNF simulcasts and digital content and also adding exclusive international rights to one late season game per season outside of the package which will be produced by CBS 59 For its simulcasts Amazon replaced the British feed with a new Scout s Feed with extended analysis by Bucky Brooks and Daniel Jeremiah akin to the ESPN film room broadcasts of college football games and NFL Next Live on Twitch with viewer interactivity 60 On October 19 because of a COVID 19 outbreak involving the Tennessee Titans the originally scheduled Thursday Night game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills was moved to the following Monday due to the Titans playing the Bills the previous Tuesday The Chiefs won 26 17 In a similar move the Baltimore Ravens had their scheduled Week 13 TNF game against the Dallas Cowboys postponed to the following Tuesday The Ravens had dealt with their own outbreak which included positive tests from players including reigning MVP Lamar Jackson For that reason the Ravens had to postpone their Thanksgiving game against the Pittsburgh Steelers three times the first time was originally postponed to the Sunday after Thanksgiving in the afternoon then postponed a second time to the following Tuesday night then postponed again to the following Wednesday in the afternoon The postponements forced the Steelers Week 13 game against the Washington Football Team to be moved from Sunday December 6 to Monday December 7 and as mentioned the Cowboys Ravens game a day later with both games remaining on NFL Network Fox and Prime Video citation needed 2022 2033 Amazon Prime Video edit In March 2021 Amazon acquired exclusive rights to TNF as part of the next round of NFL broadcasting agreements from 2023 through 2033 NFL Network Fox and Amazon subsequently opted out of the final year of the current agreement meaning that Amazon s rights would begin in the 2022 NFL season instead 48 Along with lead play by play announcer Al Michaels Sunday Night Football producer Fred Gaudelli moved from NBC Sports to Amazon Gaudelli explained that his production operated under a notion that they needed to produce a great broadcast before they could start breaking things and being different as NFL viewers had specific expectations as to how a game should be broadcast Jared Stacy Amazon s head of global live sports production stated that they were challenged by our leadership to figure out what s next and to take some swings Gaudelli went as far as suggesting that the on field down and distance graphic use Amazon s smile symbol as an arrow 61 Amazon will employ 13 super slo mo cameras two Skycams and TrackMan ball tracking Pinar Toprak composed new theme music for the telecasts Features from the previous simulcasts of TNF on Amazon platforms will return including X Ray and broadcasts on Twitch Amazon also plans alternate broadcasts for Prime Video and Twitch such as one that features the sports comedy team Dude Perfect 62 63 It was reported that Amazon was seeking advertising rates 20 higher than those of Thursday games in past seasons 64 Per a corporate policy prohibiting advertising that encourage glamorize or depict excessive consumption of alcohol on its platforms Amazon is not allowing commercials for alcoholic beverages to air during its telecasts although they may still appear in advertising slots sold by the league or as part of commercial time held by local broadcasters 64 65 66 As with all other NFL telecasts not on national broadcast television all Thursday Night Football games are required to be simulcast on a broadcast television station in the home market of each participating team 63 To ensure availability of the broadcasts at commercial establishments such as bars and restaurants which might not be configured to handle streaming only broadcasts Amazon partnered with DirecTV which had historically carried NFL Sunday Ticket to carry its Thursday Night Football telecasts on special channels for its business customers 67 In addition Amazon reached an agreement with Nielsen Media Research to provide audience measurement under a three year deal allowing the games viewership on Prime Video Twitch out of home and on local broadcast stations to be tabulated in the Nielsen ratings 68 Amazon carried a preseason game on August 25 2022 featuring the San Francisco 49ers at the Houston Texans 62 The first regular season game on September 15 2022 featured the Los Angeles Chargers at the Kansas City Chiefs 69 Nielsen reported an average of 13 million viewers across all measured platforms which were in line with the average numbers that were garnered by Fox s Thursday Night Football broadcasts in the 2021 season and an increase of five million over that year s season opener which was an NFL Network exclusive game 70 On October 18 2022 the NFL announced that Thursday Night Football would add a Friday afternoon game on the Friday after Thanksgiving beginning in 2023 Thursday Night Football had taken Thanksgiving week off since The game will compete directly with the long standing slate of college football games held on the Friday after Thanksgiving 71 72 73 Thursday Night Football had went on hiatus during Thanksgiving week since 2012 as the Thanksgiving primetime game had been reassigned to the Sunday Night Football package 74 2 As an e commerce company the game is expected to leverage a captive audience of holiday shoppers for Black Friday as a potential audience including the potential for advertising retail products and Cyber Monday promotions The strategy is comparable to Prime Video s acquisition of Premier League soccer fixtures in early December in the United Kingdom which similarly leverages holiday shopping activity 75 On March 28 2023 following an underwhelming slate of games for the 2022 season that led to a 46 drop in viewership significant changes were made in response to Amazon s demands for more compelling games Starting in the 2023 season teams are not required to have a Thursday game following a Sunday while teams can play up to two Thursday games following a Sunday game per season The league also approved the option of flexing Sunday games into Thursday despite overwhelming opposition from players and coaches Up to two games from weeks 13 through 17 can be flexed with 28 days advanced notice up from 15 days that was originally proposed Additionally only games between teams that have not played two Thursday games are eligible to be flexed and the same team can t be flexed both times 76 Coverage editGame announcers edit The initial NFL Network team consisted of HBO Sports Bryant Gumbel as play by play announcer NBC Sports Cris Collinsworth as the color commentator for the Thursday telecasts and Dick Vermeil replacing Collinsworth for Saturday telecasts In 2007 Collinsworth replaced Vermeil alongside Gumbel for all games Gumbel left the network after the 2007 season and his then HBO colleague Bob Papa who is also the radio voice of the New York Giants was brought in to replace him Collinsworth stayed on until the end of the 2008 season then left to take over for the retiring John Madden as lead analyst on NBC Sunday Night Football NFL Network replaced him with Matt Millen who returned to broadcasting in 2009 and then added former ESPN analyst Joe Theismann for 2010 For 2011 then ESPN and now CBS play by play man Brad Nessler took over the Thursday night broadcast He was joined by NFL Network draft analyst and NBC Notre Dame color man Mike Mayock and the pairing spent three seasons calling games As a result of CBS taking over production responsibilities for the TNF broadcasts its number one broadcast team of Jim Nantz and Phil Simms took over the broadcast booth 14 With NBC adding games in 2016 Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth the broadcast team of NBC Sunday Night Football were required under league contract to do the same NBC had initially hired former Monday Night Football play by play man Mike Tirico for Thursdays before the league nixed the idea of any separate broadcast teams for Sunday and Thursday nights Tirico would eventually call three Sunday Night Football games including the Thanksgiving night game which is in the SNF package in order for NBC to allow Michaels over a week s rest before the end of the season 28 77 Tirico would also call the December 22 2016 TNF game alongside Collinsworth as well as two NBC produced Thursday Night Special game broadcasts on December 18 and Christmas Day respectively both alongside former USFL and NFL quarterback Doug Flutie who serves as the analyst for NBC s college football coverage as well 78 On May 31 2017 it was announced that Tirico would replace Michaels full time for NBC s Thursday Night Football games 79 For 2017 Kurt Warner would similarly fill in for Collinsworth on two non Thursday games 80 For 2017 CBS hired Tony Romo as its lead color commentator Numerous complications needed to be resolved namely Romo s reluctance to cover both Sunday and Thursday nights as required under the Thursday Night Football contract 81 and the fact that Simms remains under contract with CBS through the next several years 82 However the network confirmed via press release that Romo s duties would include Sunday and Thursday games 83 With TNF moving to Fox in 2018 the network announced that its top team of Joe Buck and Troy Aikman would call the games after months of speculation that five time NFL MVP Peyton Manning would be hired by the network to call their Thursday games They were joined by Erin Andrews who normally works with Buck and Aikman on Sundays Kristina Pink and Mike Pereira one of two rule analysts for Fox In previous seasons prior to Fox s TNF contract Buck did not call any NFL games during late October working Major League Baseball playoff games instead For 2018 none of Fox s scheduled MLB playoff broadcasts landed on a Thursday Fox carried the NLCS and the World Series that year so Buck continued to broadcast both sports crisscrossing the country in seven cities over a 22 day period 84 The following year the Chiefs Broncos telecast fell on the same evening as Game 4 of the ALCS requiring Buck to leave New York City for Denver and Joe Davis to fill in on baseball 85 NFL Network has occasionally used non Fox Sports broadcast teams for the games that air exclusively on that network On October 14 2018 the NFL announced via press release that the NFL GameDay Morning studio team of Rich Eisen Steve Mariucci Kurt Warner and Michael Irvin would be calling the Eagles Jaguars London Game on October 28 They were joined by Melissa Stark who made her first appearance as a sideline reporter since ABC s coverage of Super Bowl XXXVII and Peter Schrager from Fox Sports and NFL Network s Good Morning Football The network kept the four man booth for the 2019 London Games For 2018 and 2019 NFL Network borrowed Mike Tirico from former TNF holder NBC to serve as play by play for the network s Saturday games Browns Broncos and Ravens Chargers in 2018 and Bills Patriots in 2019 and reunited him with Warner on color commentary Tirico and Warner were joined by Schrager on the sidelines 86 The early Saturday games in 2018 Texans Jets and Redskins Titans were announced by the trio of Curt Menefee Steve Mariucci and Nate Burleson with Stark on the sideline Menefee and Mariucci were both dropped from Saturday coverage in 2019 as they were replaced by Eisen and Joe Thomas for Texans Buccaneers the early game of the tripleheader in 2019 while Fox s B Team of Kevin Burkhardt Charles Davis and Pam Oliver called Rams 49ers the third game of the 2019 Saturday tripleheader Tirico had been scheduled to call Saturday games again in 2020 but after Al Michaels failed to clear NBC protocols for COVID 19 Tirico was dispatched to Sunday Night Football and Joe Davis worked the Saturday broadcasts with Warner 87 In 2021 NFL London Game was produced by CBS with Greg Gumbel and Adam Archuleta Joe Davis and Kurt Warner paired up again Raiders vs Browns in week 15 and Colts vs Cardinals in week 16 Kevin Burkhardt and Greg Olsen worked Colts vs Patriots in week 15 and the TNF game between the 49ers and Titans in week 16 After unsuccessfully attempting to lure Aikman away from Fox for TNF full time with both Buck and Aikman ultimately leaving Fox for ESPN and Monday Night Football instead Amazon hired Al Michaels and ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit as its lead broadcast team 88 89 In July 2022 Amazon then added former ESPN and ABC News reporter Kaylee Hartung as its sideline reporter 90 Pregame coverage edit Each game telecast on NFL Network was preceded by NFL GameDay Kickoff which broadcast live from the site of each game and featured Colleen Wolfe as its host with Joe Thomas Michael Irvin and Steve Smith Sr or other NFL Network colleagues as analysts The show generally begins two hours before game time 6 00 p m ET NFL Network later introduced a second studio show earlier in the afternoon TNF First Look hosted by Andrew Siciliano 91 CBS games were preceded by Thursday Night Kickoff hosted by James Brown Bill Cowher and Deion Sanders and was simulcast on CBS and NFL Network NBC games were preceded by Football Night in America which was renamed in reference of the host city of the game such as Football Night in Tampa hosted by Liam McHugh Tony Dungy and Rodney Harrison and were likewise simulcast on NBC and NFL Network NFL Network s pregame crew typically joined the NBC and CBS crews for pregame coverage NBC CBS Twitter in 2016 and Amazon in 2017 would join NFL Network s pregame coverage at 7 30 p m Eastern Time during its games 15 This resulted in some controversy among viewers and the producers of syndicated programming in the locally programmed timeslot before network primetime where the pre game affects programs such as Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy and Entertainment Tonight all distributed by CBS s sister syndication division CBS Media Ventures along with several other programs which then require pre emption or slotting on lower profile alternate timeslots or stations to air in markets where they are carried by CBS Fox or NBC affiliates in order to accommodate the Thursday games 92 For Fox game telecasts were preceded by Fox NFL Thursday In 2018 it was hosted with a fixed lineup hosted by Michael Strahan with analysts Terry Bradshaw Howie Long and insider Jay Glazer 93 Unlike CBS and NBC the NFL Network crew would not join Fox s pregame coverage as the latter s pregame became the main pregame show for TNF In 2019 Strahan remained host but with Bradshaw and Long rotating as analyst alongside analyst Tony Gonzalez and insider Peter Schrager serving as insider Fox also signed Rob Gronkowski to make appearances on the program 94 To accommodate Strahan s commitments to ABC s morning show Good Morning America the program was broadcast from New York City with studio segments originating from Fox News Channel s studios rather than Fox Sports Los Angeles studios 95 Due to the COVID 19 pandemic the pre game show moved to Los Angeles with Curt Menefee serving as main host Strahan made remote appearances during the season due to his GMA commitments 96 Gonzalez left Fox prior to the 2021 season to pursue other film and television projects 97 nbsp Pregame Host s In 2023Amazon s games are preceded by TNF Tonight and Thursday Night Kickoff which is hosted from the game site by Charissa Thompson Tony Gonzalez Ryan Fitzpatrick Andrew Whitworth and Richard Sherman with contributions by Taylor Rooks and Michael Smith 98 Marshawn Lynch also appears as part of a pre recorded segment called N Yo City Aqib Talib was also set to appear on the pregame show as well but stepped down due to personal legal difficulties Like CBS NBC and Fox Prime Video s coverage is required to be picked up via over the air syndication in the markets of the teams that play each week Radio coverage edit As with all other national games Westwood One provides radio broadcasts of Thursday Night Football games as part of its national radio package for the NFL Ian Eagle handles play by play with Tony Boselli handling color analysis 99 Game announcers editTelevision edit Current edit Game coverage edit Al Michaels play by play announcer 2022 present NBC play by play 2016 Kirk Herbstreit color commentator 2022 present Kaylee Hartung sideline reporter 2022 present 89 Terry McAulay rules analyst 2022 present Alternate broadcasts edit Dude Perfect alternate broadcast announcers 2022 present select games Hannah Storm alternate broadcast announcer 2022 present select games Prime Video Twitch play by play 2018 2021 Andrea Kremer alternate broadcast announcer 2022 present select games Prime Video Twitch game analyst 2018 2021 LeBron James alternate broadcast announcer 2022 present select games Maverick Carter alternate broadcast announcer 2022 present select games Paul Rivera alternate broadcast announcer 2022 present select games Sam Schwartzstein Prime Video Next Gen Stats analytics expert 2023 present Pregame coverage edit Charissa Thompson pregame host 2022 present 100 Fox secondary host and contributor 2018 2021 Tony Gonzalez pregame analyst 2022 present Fox fill in studio analyst 2018 full time studio analyst 2019 2020 101 Ryan Fitzpatrick pregame analyst 2022 present 102 Andrew Whitworth pregame analyst 2022 present 103 Richard Sherman pregame analyst 2022 present 104 Marshawn Lynch contributor 2022 present Taylor Rooks contributor 2022 present Michael Smith contributor 2022 present Former edit Kay Adams fill in play by play 2021 Troy Aikman Fox color analyst 2018 2021 Adam Amin Fox fill in play by play 2020 Erin Andrews Fox sideline reporter 2018 2021 Adam Archuleta London game analyst 2021 Dean Blandino rules expert 2019 2021 Terry Bradshaw Fox studio analyst 2018 2020 rotating studio analyst 2019 2021 James Brown CBS Host 2014 2017 Joe Buck Fox play by play 2018 2021 Kevin Burkhardt Fox fill in play by play 2019 2021 Nate Burleson fill in game analyst 2018 2019 Reggie Bush Fox fill in studio analyst 2019 Andrew Catalon Prime Video Twitch Saturday play by play 2020 Fran Charles NFLN pre game host 2010 Cris Collinsworth NFLN color commentator 2006 2008 NBC Color Commentator 2016 2017 Bob Costas NBC Host 2016 Bill Cowher CBS Analyst 2014 2017 Heather Cox NBC Sideline Reporter 2016 2017 Lindsay Czarniak Fox fill in sideline reporter 2020 Charles Davis NFLN fill in analyst 2019 Joe Davis Fox fill in play by play 2020 2021 Jenny Dell CBS Fill in Sideline Reporter 2014 Tony Dungy NBC Analyst and Fill in Color Analyst 2016 2017 Ross Dyer UK Feed Amazon Prime Video Fill in Play by Play 2017 Ian Eagle CBS Fill in Play by Play 2014 2015 Still calls TNF on the Radio Rich Eisen Host 2006 2017 fill in play by play 2018 2019 Jamie Erdahl CBS Fill in Sideline Reporter 2017 Marshall Faulk Analyst 2006 2017 Week 14 Alex Flanagan NFLN sideline reporter 2010 2013 Doug Flutie NBC Fill in Color Commentator 2016 Jay Glazer NFLN pre game analyst 2010 2011 Fox insider 2018 contributor 2020 2021 Trent Green CBS Fill in Color Commentator 2015 2017 Bryant Gumbel NFLN play by play 2006 2007 Greg Gumbel CBS fill in play by play 2017 London play by play 2021 Tom Hammond NFLN substitute play by play 2007 Scott Hanson NFLN sideline reporter 2009 Rodney Harrison NBC Analyst 2016 2017 Dan Hellie Fill in Host 2017 Kara Henderson NFLN pre game host 2011 Cousin Sal Iacono Fox prognosticator 2019 2021 Michael Irvin studio analyst 2011 2021 fill in game analyst 2018 2019 Jimmy Johnson Fox contributor 2020 Harry Kalas NFLN sponsorship announcer 2006 2008 deceased Howie Long Fox studio analyst 2018 rotating studio analyst 2019 2021 contributor 2020 Steve Mariucci studio analyst 2006 2019 fill in game analyst 2018 2019 Mike Mayock NFLN color analyst 2011 2013 Liam McHugh Fill in NBC Host 2016 NBC Host 2017 Curt Menefee NFLN fill in play by play 2018 Fox host 2020 2021 Matt Millen NFLN color analyst 2009 2010 Jim Mora NFLN pre game analyst 2010 Jim Nantz CBS Play by Play 2014 2017 Brad Nessler NFLN play by play 2011 2013 Pam Oliver Fox fill in sideline reporter 2019 2021 Greg Olsen Fox rotating studio analyst and fill in game analyst 2021 Bob Papa NFLN play by play 2008 2010 Dan Patrick NBC Fill in Host 2017 Mike Pereira Fox rules expert 2018 2021 Kristina Pink Fox sideline reporter 2018 2021 Tom Rinaldi fill in sideline reporter 2021 Tony Romo CBS Color analyst 2017 A J Ross London sideline reporter 2021 Mark Sanchez Fox rotating studio analyst 2021 Deion Sanders NFLN CBS pre game analyst 2006 2017 Warren Sapp NFLN pre game analyst 2008 Adam Schefter NFLN sideline reporter 2006 2008 Mark Schlereth Fox fill in color commentator 2020 Peter Schrager fill in sideline reporter 2018 2019 2021 Fox insider 2019 Sterling Sharpe NFLN pre game analyst 2010 2011 Phil Simms CBS Color analyst 2014 2016 Steve Smith Sr studio analyst 2017 2021 Melissa Stark fill in sideline reporter 2018 2021 Michael Strahan Fox host 2018 2019 contributor 2020 2021 Pat Summerall NFLN sponsorship announcer 2009 deceased Joe Theismann NFLN color commentator 2010 Joe Thomas studio analyst 2018 2021 fill in game analyst 2019 Amber Theoharis Fill in Host 2016 2017 Mike Tirico NBC fill in host and fill in play by play 2016 full time play by play 2017 fill in play by play 2018 2019 Dick Vermeil NFLN Saturday color commentator 2006 Michael Vick Fox fill in studio analyst 2020 Kurt Warner NFLN pre game analyst 2010 2011 fill in game analyst 2017 2021 Evan Washburn CBS fill in Sideline Reporter 2015 Colleen Wolfe studio host 2018 2021 Tracy Wolfson CBS Sideline Reporter 2014 2017 Steve Wyche fill in sideline reporter 2021 Radio edit Current edit Ian Eagle play by play 2008 present Tony Boselli color analyst 2015 present Former edit Bonnie Bernstein sideline reporter 2006 2007 Randy Cross color analyst 2009 Dick Enberg play by play 2006 2007 deceased Dennis Green color analyst 2007 2008 deceased Mike Mayock color analyst 2014 Tim Ryan color analyst 2015 Select Games Sam Wyche color analyst 2006 deceasedResults editMain article List of Thursday Night Football results 2006 present This table shows the National Football League teams all time standings for games played on Thursday Night Football Standings are current as of Week 17 of the 2023 NFL season Team Games Played Wins Losses Ties Win Pct First Appearance Most Recent AppearanceIndianapolis Colts 16 12 4 750 November 22 2007 defeated Atlanta 31 13 October 6 2022 defeated Denver 12 9 OT Kansas City Chiefs 14 11 3 769 November 23 2006 defeated Denver 19 10 October 12 2023 defeated Denver 19 8Pittsburgh Steelers 16 10 6 625 December 7 2006 defeated Cleveland 27 7 December 7 2023 lost to New England 21 18New York Jets 18 6 12 353 November 13 2008 defeated New England 34 31 December 29 2023 lost to Cleveland 37 20Los Angeles Chargers 14 7 7 538 December 4 2008 defeated Oakland 34 7 December 14 2023 lost to Las Vegas 63 21Dallas Cowboys 17 12 5 688 December 16 2006 defeated Atlanta 38 28 November 30 2023 defeated Seattle 41 35Philadelphia Eagles 12 8 4 636 November 27 2008 defeated Arizona 48 20 September 14 2023 defeated Minnesota 34 28New York Giants 11 4 7 400 December 30 2006 defeated Washington 34 28 September 21 2023 lost to San Francisco 30 12San Francisco 49ers 19 11 8 555 December 14 2006 defeated Seattle 24 14 September 21 2023 defeated N Y Giants 30 12Denver Broncos 18 7 11 412 November 23 2006 lost to Kansas City 19 10 October 12 2023 lost to Kansas City 19 8Atlanta Falcons 14 9 5 643 December 16 2006 lost to Dallas 38 28 November 10 2022 lost to Carolina 25 15Chicago Bears 15 8 7 462 December 6 2007 lost to Washington 24 16 November 9 2023 defeated Carolina 16 13Baltimore Ravens 17 12 5 688 November 30 2006 lost to Cincinnati 13 7 November 16 2023 defeated Cincinnati 34 20Seattle Seahawks 13 8 5 667 December 14 2006 lost to San Francisco 24 14 November 30 2023 lost to Dallas 41 35Green Bay Packers 13 9 4 692 December 21 2006 defeated Minnesota 9 7 September 28 2023 lost to Detroit 34 20Arizona Cardinals 15 5 10 333 November 27 2008 lost to Philadelphia 48 20 October 20 2022 defeated New Orleans 42 34Washington Commanders 11 5 6 500 December 30 2006 lost to N Y Giants 34 28 October 5 2023 lost to Chicago 40 20New England Patriots 14 10 4 714 December 29 2007 defeated N Y Giants 38 35 December 7 2023 defeated Pittsburgh 21 18Miami Dolphins 13 7 6 538 November 19 2009 defeated Carolina 24 17 November 24 2023 defeated N Y Jets 34 13Detroit Lions 4 2 2 333 December 3 2015 lost to Green Bay 27 23 September 28 2023 defeated Green Bay 34 20Houston Texans 12 5 7 417 December 13 2007 defeated Denver 31 13 November 3 2022 lost to Philadelphia 29 17Las Vegas Raiders 16 8 8 467 December 23 2006 lost to Kansas City 20 9 December 14 2023 defeated L A Chargers 63 21Cleveland Browns 16 9 7 533 December 7 2006 lost to Pittsburgh 27 7 December 29 2023 defeated N Y Jets 37 20Cincinnati Bengals 13 5 8 417 November 30 2006 defeated Baltimore 13 7 November 16 2023 lost to Baltimore 34 20Carolina Panthers 17 6 11 375 December 22 2007 lost to Dallas 20 13 November 9 2023 lost to Chicago 16 13Jacksonville Jaguars 16 6 10 375 December 18 2008 lost to Indianapolis 31 24 October 19 2023 defeated New Orleans 31 24Tennessee Titans 15 6 9 429 December 25 2009 lost to San Diego 42 17 November 2 2023 lost to Pittsburgh 20 16New Orleans Saints 13 4 9 364 December 11 2008 lost to Chicago 27 24 December 21 2023 lost to L A Rams 30 22Buffalo Bills 11 5 6 400 December 3 2009 lost to N Y Jets 19 13 October 26 2023 defeated Tampa Bay 24 18Los Angeles Rams 14 7 7 462 December 20 2007 lost to Pittsburgh 41 24 December 21 2023 defeated New Orleans 30 22Minnesota Vikings 9 3 6 375 December 21 2006 lost to Green Bay 9 7 September 14 2023 lost to Philadelphia 34 28Tampa Bay Buccaneers 15 4 11 286 December 17 2011 lost to Dallas 31 15 October 26 2023 lost to Buffalo 24 18 St Louis Rams 1995 2015 San Diego Chargers 1961 2016 Oakland Raiders 1995 2019 Washington Redskins 1937 2019 Washington Football Team 2020 2021Reception editCarriage edit Upon the original launch of the Thursday and Saturday night games few television service providers carried the NFL Network due to disputes during the network s terms in its carriage contracts during negotiations These disputes were magnified throughout the 2007 season as two high profile matchups were to be broadcast by the network The first was a matchup between the Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers which was scheduled for the week after Thanksgiving and saw both teams at 10 1 vying for the top seed in the NFC and the second was Week 17 Saturday night game between the New England Patriots and the New York Giants where the Patriots had a chance to become the first team since the 1972 Miami Dolphins to end a regular season undefeated In the first case fans were displeased that a matchup between two teams at such a critical point in the season was not available on broadcast television except in the Dallas and Green Bay markets To avoid such a problem with the potential sixteenth victory for the Patriots CBS and NBC bought broadcast rights to the game so it could be seen by a nationwide audience on both cable and broadcast television This ended up causing another controversy however as the move by the networks infringed on the exclusivity that would normally have been enjoyed by WWOR TV in New York City and WCVB TV in Boston which were the Giants and Patriots respective local over the air broadcasters for cable televised games the game aired on these stations as well as on WCBS TV WNBC WBZ TV and WHDH in the teams market areas 105 Game quality and viewership edit Thursday Night Football games on NFL Network are among the lowest rated nationally televised NFL broadcasts Critics have argued that the games televised on Thursday Night Football have been of lower quality than other prime time games as they often featured match ups between lesser or poor performing teams and that the shortened rest between games triggered by Thursday games also has an effect on their overall quality 16 17 In an analysis by Sports on Earth writer Aaron Roberts it was determined that most Thursday games were of average or above average quality in comparison to normal non prime time games but that this was by design due to the leverage of other NFL broadcasters on how games are scheduled throughout the season which traditionally prioritizes major games for either late afternoon or Sunday and Monday nights 106 107 The move of selected games to CBS brought improved ratings the inaugural game was the highest rated program of the night with an audience share of 13 7 and an average of 20 7 million viewers representing a 108 increase in ratings over the first NFL Network game in 2013 The game whose ratings were boosted by coverage of the Ray Rice scandal also brought CBS its highest prime time ratings on a Thursday night since May 2006 While lower at 9 6 million viewers the Week 3 game between the Atlanta Falcons and Tampa Bay Buccaneers was also the highest rated program of the night 108 109 110 111 The first four games of the package however featured blowout victories 112 113 In total average viewership of the games increased from around 7 million to around 11 8 million in the 2014 season 114 Controversy over ratings and the quality of play in Thursday night contests escalated when on November 28 2016 a report circulated that the league was considering ending the franchise The NFL however denied this rumor 115 The subsequent game on December 1 2016 between the Dallas Cowboys and the Minnesota Vikings was the highest rated Thursday Night Football of the season 116 117 During the 2016 season current and former players including Richard Sherman 118 J J Watt 119 and Charles Woodson 120 expressed their dislikes for Thursday Night Football with Richard Sherman calling it a poopfest 121 The September 20 2018 game between the New York Jets and Cleveland Browns which saw the debut of Cleveland s first overall pick Baker Mayfield as well as the team breaking a nearly two year losing streak set a record for the highest rated NFL Network exclusive broadcast in Thursday Night Football history with a 5 2 household rating and over 8 million viewers 122 Criticism of Thursday night game quality intensified during and after the 2022 NFL season the first season in which TNF games were broadcast exclusively by Amazon Prime For example an overwhelming number of NFL fans commentators and former players reacted negatively to an October 6 2022 game in which the Indianapolis Colts and Denver Broncos punted 12 times threw four combined interceptions and scored zero combined touchdowns in over 60 minutes of gameplay 123 124 125 The criticism was even shared among those working to deliver the Thursday night games to a national audience For example after the conclusion of the 2022 regular season Al Michaels the full time play by play announcer for TNF commented on his experience calling TNF games and said I mean you just can t oversell something Do you want me to sell you a 20 year old Mazda That s what you re asking me to do I can t sell you a used car In the same interview Michaels even referenced the aforementioned Week 5 contest between Indianapolis and Denver as a primary example of a suboptimal game that he had to call and described the game as dreadful 126 The following offseason the NFL enabled flexible scheduling for Thursday night games which the league had previously balked at 127 Player safety edit As mentioned a team needing to play a Thursday night game can result in a shortened rest period for players between games 16 17 On October 6 2014 Arian Foster then of the Houston Texans made a statement considering it hypocritical for the NFL to emphasize the safety of players particularly in regards to concussions while allowing its players to play a game on only three days rest which he considered to be equally dangerous 113 Richard Sherman of the Seattle Seahawks has also voiced displeasure about Thursday night games reducing prep time and wrote a 2016 editorial for The Players Tribune about the games 128 Sherman s 2017 season and his run with the Seahawks he would sign a new deal with the San Francisco 49ers in the 2018 off season would end on November 9 2017 during a Thursday night game against the Arizona Cardinals when he ruptured his Achilles tendon 129 On January 29 2015 the NFL released its health and safety report which states that an average of 4 8 injuries were sustained during Thursday games compared to 6 9 injuries per game on Sundays and Mondays 130 During their September 29 2022 game against Cincinnati Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa hit the ground with his left elbow back and back of his helmet after taking a sack Tagovailoa demonstrated a fencing response and was stretchered off the field and transported to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center with head and neck injuries He was discharged from the hospital later that night 131 132 The game took place only four days after the Dolphins previous game against Buffalo where Tagovailoa was briefly taken out of the game due to a head injury initially reported by the team as a back injury but returned to the game afterward That decision prompted an investigation by the NFLPA as a possible violation of concussion protocol 132 133 the NFL stated there were indications that the concussion protocol had been followed in this case 134 The NFL faced scrutiny over its concussion policy following the game with critics arguing that Tagovailoa should not have been cleared to play at all especially with the shortened rest between the games and the multiple injuries the league s chief medical officer Allen Sills stated that we want to be thorough and we want to be consistent and be fair to everyone involved and make sure that we have all the data on hand before we reach a final determination 134 135 The injury also prompted discussions over how such situations should be handled during broadcasts as Amazon faced criticism for airing multiple graphic replays of the injury during the telecast and limiting discussion of the event during the halftime show The first injury was discussed during a segment of the pre game show and acknowledged by color commentator Kirk Herbstreit after the second injury A more extensive discussion did occur during the post game show where reporter Michael Smith stated that I think there s room for both concern for Tua and frustration and outrage 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Wheel Of Fortune And Jeopardy Deadspin Retrieved January 24 2015 FOX Sports Announces Complete On Air Lineup for 2019 NFL Season Fox Sports PressPass 2019 07 30 Retrieved 2020 01 26 Allen Kim 8 October 2019 Rob Gronkowski is back but this time as an NFL analyst on FOX Sports CNN Retrieved 2021 01 13 Neil Best August 24 2018 Fox moves NFL pregame to New York City to accommodate Michael Strahan s schedule Newsday Your 2020 NFL broadcast primer Awful Announcing 2020 09 10 Retrieved 2021 01 13 Smith Michael David 2021 07 16 Report Tony Gonzalez leaving FOX studio to pursue acting roles ProFootballTalk Archived from the original on July 16 2021 Retrieved 2022 10 14 Bumbaca Chris Ready for a fresh look on Thursday Night Football Here s what to expect on Amazon Prime Video USA TODAY Retrieved 2022 09 16 Lucia Joe 2022 09 08 Your 2022 NFL broadcast primer Awful Announcing Retrieved 2022 09 16 McDaniel Mike 13 June 2022 Report Charissa Thompson Lands New NFL Broadcasting Job Sports Illustrated Retrieved 2022 06 13 Thursday Night Football Kicks Off September 15 on Prime Video With Powerhouse AFC West Matchup as Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs Host Herbert and the Los Angeles Chargers press amazonstudios com Retrieved 2022 04 29 Alper Josh 2022 06 21 Ryan Fitzpatrick Joining Amazon made a lot of sense for me ProFootballTalk Retrieved 2022 06 21 Smith Michael David 2022 06 28 Amazon plans Thursday night studio roles for Andrew Whitworth Aqib Talib ProFootballTalk Retrieved 2022 06 28 Sherman joins Amazon lineup open to NFL return ESPN com 2022 06 15 Retrieved 2022 06 15 Dusty Saunders January 2 2008 COMMENTARY Antitrust threat prompted NFL s reversal Rocky Mountain News Arkansas Democrat Gazette Archived from the original on February 10 2008 Retrieved January 4 2008 By design Thursday Night Football is merely average Sports On Earth Retrieved August 14 2014 Thursday Night Blights Sports On Earth Retrieved August 14 2014 CBS Thursday Night Football Easily Dominates Thursday 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Crossover Stays Strong The Hollywood Reporter 2 December 2016 Retrieved 5 December 2016 Dallas Cowboys Rustle Up Big NFL Thursday Night Football Numbers Deadline com 2 December 2016 Retrieved 5 December 2016 Why I Hate Thursday Night Football The Players Tribune 15 December 2016 J J Watt Thursday night games are very difficult 21 September 2016 NFL s Thursday night football A bad idea here to stay 6 December 2016 Wire SI 13 December 2016 Richard Sherman rips Thursday Night Football Poopfest Jets Browns was NFL Network s highest rated most watched Thursday night game since December 2015 Awful Announcing 2018 09 21 Retrieved 2018 09 21 Let s cut to another game Social media reacts to lackluster Broncos Colts game on Thursday Night Football CNN 2022 10 07 Retrieved 2023 11 09 NFL World Collectively Groans As Broncos Colts Goes to OT Sports Illustrated 2022 10 07 Retrieved 2023 11 09 Did The Broncos and Colts Just Play The Worst NFL Game Ever Heavy com 2022 10 07 Retrieved 2023 11 09 Al Michaels likens calling this season s Amazon TNF games to selling a used car Awful Announcing Retrieved November 9 2023 NFL owners approve modified proposal for flexing Thursday Night Football games NFL com 2023 05 22 Retrieved 2023 11 09 Sherman Richard 14 December 2016 Why I Hate Thursday Night Football The Players Tribune Retrieved 15 November 2017 Carroll Charlotte 9 November 2017 Seahawks CB Richard Sherman Out for Year With Ruptured Achilles Sports Illustrated Retrieved 15 November 2017 Darin Gantt January 29 2015 NFL health and safety report says concussions ACLs are down Pro Football Talk Retrieved January 30 2015 Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa discharged from hospital Thursday after suffering concussion vs Bengals NFL com Retrieved 30 September 2022 a b Schwab Frank Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa carted off after being slammed down to the turf Yahoo Sports Retrieved 30 September 2022 Daniels Tim Dolphins Tua Tagovailoa Stretchered Off Taken to Hospital with Head Neck Injuries Bleacher 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