ESPN to debut ‘Monday Night Football’ data-focused altcast
Luke Kuechly, Dan Orlovsky and Field Yates will comprise the commentator team for the first two editions of the show.
Luke Kuechly, Dan Orlovsky and Field Yates will comprise the commentator team for the first two editions of the show.
"...I never want to cross the line where I’m not respectful to the participants on the field because I do know how hard the position is."
YouTube TV subscribers are missing NFL action for the first time as a result of an ongoing carriage dispute with Disney.
Next step, federal regulatory approval.
The All-Star event will continue its flag football format, serving as a "preview" for the 2028 Olympics.
“I’m not sure it’s delivered exactly yet what we thought it would, but we’re going to continue working and look at it and ultimately push to figure out the best model for our fans."
The Buccaneers' win averaged 26.82 million viewers on CBS.
"I like doing this and I just hope I keep getting to do it."
The game averaged 26.9 million viewers across NBC and Peacock.
"Nobody asked for this."
33.8 million viewers tuned in for the game on Fox.
"Excited to be back with the gang!"
Texans-Seahawks will now air on traditional ESPN platforms after originally being set aside for ESPN+.
The comments come after ESPN chair Jimmy Pitaro insisted "nothing will change" about how the network covers the NFL.
"ESPN and ABC increasingly look like distractions."
League sources have received an "informal heads up" about a potential meeting.
"We have a great group of guys that I work with that I tremendously missed for two months."
The analyst has signed a multi-year agreement to remain with the network and continue his roles on NFL Live and Monday Night Football.
"When the Commanders face the Cowboys and the Vikings play the Lions on Christmas Day, ESPN talent won’t appear on the Netflix presentation of the games."
"They're like, 'Just for once, one of us hit back and won.'"