Cardinals-Seahawks set to move from 4:05 ET to 5:30 ET on Fox if Mariners play Sunday
Many wondered if the NFL would actually move a game over baseball, but it now seems like they're planning to do so.
Many wondered if the NFL would actually move a game over baseball, but it now seems like they're planning to do so.
Johnston and Davis had strong thoughts here.
"I may not look like my old self, but I'm cancer-free, I'm feeling great, and over time, I'm going to be back to where I normally am."
"In the meantime, you do get immersed with what you're currently doing. You want to be good at it, and not just doing it, so I've kinda just been focused on that."
"Shelton's clearing out defenders faster than a teenager clears his search history on his web browser."
"I've always loved events and interviewing athletes and coaches and people in and around sports, but there's really nothing like the NFL."
"There’s always somebody who’s going to be sour no matter what I do. If they don’t like me, I don’t give a fuck."
"When Kraft did that, I think it was more in terms of [Fox] has the Super Bowl two of the next three years and we want somebody [experienced]."
"You know, I'm 53 years old, I don't really want to go through the getting-to-know-you process with somebody else."
Moose seems to be heading to a familiar role.
Both may be just waiting for their next NFL coaching jobs.
"I can at least live with the only person in the world who beat me out was Tom Brady."
The team of Levy, Orlovsky and Riddick will call some NFL games this fall, then an estimated five games a year under the new contract beginning in 2023.
If Payton returns to coaching in a year or two, Fox will have a much easier time filling his studio role
Sean Payton, coming to a studio near you?
Schlereth tweeted that his two-day heart surgery went well, and that he's now recovering.
Fox has two of the next three Super Bowls, so their pick matters.
“I would love to do it. I think it’s a fun gig. It keeps you in the game,” Cutler said. “If an opportunity arises, I would jump at it.”
"When negotiations couldn’t reach, what I felt was fair value, I was able to negotiate an opt-out after six months which allowed me to be a free agent. ...Then Fox never jumped into the game. They never made an offer. I didn’t have any conversations with Fox, until I got a call to congratulate me on my new deal."
It's not just broadcast booths that could see changes this season.
"Does Fox want to keep Joe if Joe's going to be unhappy? No. But do they want to be able to monetize this in myriad ways in order to really get some flesh out of ESPN? Absolutely."
Richard Deitsch of The Athletic reports that Fox management is high on Olsen, and that he's the "leading contender" for the No. 1 analyst job at this point, but with much still up in the air.
"Buck is atop ESPN’s list to pair with Aikman, according to sources."
Michael McCarthy of Front Office Sports reports that Payton would be Fox's top candidate to replace Aikman if Aikman left.