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List of NFL on Fox commentator pairings

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These are the following announcer pairings for Fox NFL.

1990s[edit]

1994[1][edit]

  1. Pat Summerall/John Madden
  2. Dick Stockton/Matt Millen
  3. Kevin Harlan/Jerry Glanville
  4. Joe Buck/Tim Green
  5. Thom Brennaman/Anthony Muñoz
  6. Kenny Albert/Ron Pitts
  7. Mike Breen, Steve Buckhantz or Eric Clemons/Marcus Allen or Merril Hoge
  • Pairings for the #7 Team:
  1. Mike Breen / Marcus Allen (Week 5)
  2. Mike Breen / Merril Hoge (Week 12)
  3. Steve Buckhantz / Merril Hoge (Week 14)
  4. Eric Clemons / Merril Hoge (Week 15)
  • This is the first year for the NFL on FOX following the purchase of the NFC Package from CBS which held the rights from 1956 to the 1993 NFL seasons. As the NFL was the first sports package for FOX, the network had to hire the entire department. For example, Pat Summerall, John Madden, Dick Stockton, Matt Millen, James Brown, and Terry Bradshaw were hired from CBS with the latter two forming part of the FOX NFL Sunday pregame show alongside Jimmy Johnson and Howie Long. Other hires included former athletes such as Tim Green, Anthony Muñoz, and Ron Pitts; sons of Jack Buck (Joe), Marv Albert (Kenny), and Marty Brennaman (Thom). Also, note that Thom's main claim to fame was working television and radio for WGN-TV during Chicago Cubs games in the early 1990s with Harry Caray.

1995[1][edit]

  1. Pat Summerall/John Madden
  2. Dick Stockton/Matt Millen
  3. Kevin Harlan/Jerry Glanville
  4. Joe Buck/Tim Green
  5. [2]Thom Brennaman or Mike Breen (Week 3)/Ron Pitts
  6. Kenny Albert/Anthony Muñoz
  7. [2]Mike Breen (Week 1), Steve Buckhantz (Week 10) or Eric Clemons (Week 12)/Bill Maas
  8. Mike Breen/Karl Nelson (Week 7)
  9. Terry Bradshaw/Jimmy Johnson (Called a Week 15 Arizona/San Diego game)
  • The Week 15 matchup between the Arizona Cardinals and the San Diego Chargers was part of an experiment by Fox where Bradshaw and Johnson provided analysis throughout the game with no play-by-play.

1996[1][edit]

  1. Pat Summerall/John Madden
  2. Dick Stockton/Matt Millen
  3. Kevin Harlan/Jerry Glanville
  4. [3]Mike Breen (Weeks 1-5, 7-9), Joe Buck (Weeks 10-13, 15-16), or Kevin Harlan (Week 17) /Bill Maas
  5. [3]Thom Brennaman (Weeks 7-17), Sam Rosen (Weeks 1-2, 4-5), or Kenny Albert (Week 6)/Ron Pitts
  6. Kenny Albert/Tim Green
  7. [3]Eric Clemons/Scott Case (Weeks 7, 10, and 13) or Jim Burt (Weeks 4-5)

1997[1][edit]

  1. Pat Summerall/John Madden
  2. Dick Stockton/Matt Millen
  3. Kevin Harlan or Paul Kennedy (Week 6)/Jerry Glanville
  4. [4]Joe Buck (Weeks 1, 5, 11, and 15-17), Paul Kennedy (Weeks 7, 12, and 14), Sam Rosen (Weeks 2-3) or Kevin Harlan (Week 8)/Bill Maas
  5. [5]Thom Brennaman (Weeks 2-3, 7-8 and 10-17), Sam Rosen (Weeks 1 and 4) or Steve Grad (Week 6)/Ron Pitts
  6. Kenny Albert/Tim Green
  7. Eric Clemons/Trevor Matich
  8. [4]Sam Rosen (Weeks 10-11 and 13) or Eric Clemons (Week 7)/Ray Bentley
  • Following this season, Joe Buck would not call another NFL game on Fox until 2001. Between the 1998-2000 seasons, Buck would often be assigned to working at the Fox NFL Sunday studio for halftime coverage whenever the main pregame crew was on the road.
  • Kevin Harlan left after this season to join the NFL on CBS.
  • Kevin Harlan and Bill Maas anchored Fox halftime coverage for Week 6, as the Fox NFL Sunday crew did the pregame show from Lambeau Field.

1998[1][edit]

  1. Pat Summerall/John Madden[6]
  2. Dick Stockton/Matt Millen
  3. Sam Rosen/Jerry Glanville
  4. Tim Ryan/Bill Maas/Ronnie Lott
  5. Kenny Albert/Tim Green
  6. Ray Bentley/Ron Pitts
  7. Curt Menefee or Ray Bentley/Brian Baldinger
  8. Steve Buckhantz/Trevor Matich (Week 2)
  • Fox had a broadcast of the Washington Redskins/Tampa Bay Buccaneers game scheduled for Week 16. On the day the game was supposed to be broadcast, President Clinton was impeached by Congress and Fox broke into local programming to cover the events. The football game began as scheduled and was shown in split screen with Fox News' coverage of the proceedings, eventually being joined in progress during the second half.
  • Jerry Glanville left after this season to join the NFL Today on CBS

1999[1][edit]

  1. Pat Summerall/John Madden/D. J. Johnson[7]
  2. Dick Stockton/Matt Millen/Pam Oliver
  3. Sam Rosen/Bill Maas
  4. Kenny Albert/Tim Green
  5. Ray Bentley or Josh Lewin (Week 7)/Ron Pitts or Ray Bentley (Week 7)
  6. Curt Menefee/Brian Baldinger
  7. [8] Scott Graham (Weeks 11 & 15), Paul Kennedy (Week 1), Ray Bentley (Week 4) or Doug Bell (Week 7)/Dave Lapham
  8. Thom Brennaman/Jeff Lageman (Week 14)

2000s[edit]

2000[9][edit]

  1. Pat Summerall/John Madden/D. J. Johnson[10]
  2. Dick Stockton/Matt Millen/Pam Oliver
  3. Sam Rosen/Bill Maas
  4. Kenny Albert/Tim Green
  5. Ray Bentley/Ron Pitts
  6. Curt Menefee or Scott Graham (Week 9)/Brian Baldinger
  7. [11]Doug Bell (Weeks 2 and 11), Drew Goodman (Week 3), Nick Halling (Week 9), Thom Brennaman (Week 15) or Dan Miller (Week 17)/Jeff Lageman
  8. Dan Miller/Dave Lapham (Week 1)
  9. Scott Graham/Billy Ray Smith (Week 2)
  10. Josh Lewin/James Lofton (Week 15)

NOTE: This was Matt Millen's last year at Fox until 2015. He left to become General Manager of the Detroit Lions.

2001[9][edit]

  1. Pat Summerall/John Madden/Ron Pitts[12]
  2. Dick Stockton/Troy Aikman and Daryl Johnston/Pam Oliver
  3. Sam Rosen or Kenny Albert (Week 10)/Bill Maas
  4. [13]Kenny Albert, Sam Rosen (Week 10) or Drew Goodman (Week 13)/Tim Green
  5. Ray Bentley or Curt Menefee/John Jurkovic, Jeff Lageman or Ray Bentley
  6. [13]Curt Menefee (Weeks 1-8, 12, 15-17) or Joe Buck (Weeks 9-10, 13-14) /Brian Baldinger
  7. [13]Paul Kennedy (Week 1), Curt Menefee (Week 9), Scott Graham (Week 12) or Kenny Albert (Week 13)/Sean Jones
  8. Scott Graham/D. J. Johnson (Week 1)
  9. Doug Bell/Dave Krieg (Week 14)

NOTE: 2001 was Pat Summerall's final year of commentating NFL games full-time, as his retirement was announced earlier that year. 2001 was also John Madden's last year of commentating on Fox, as he moved to ABC to commentate Monday Night Football alongside Al Michaels. Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, and Cris Collinsworth replaced Pat Summerall and John Madden as the number 1 announcing team.

  • [13] Pairings for the #5 Crew:
  1. Weeks 1-2, 7-8, 11, 15-16 (Ray Bentley/Jeff Lageman)
  2. Weeks 4-5, 9, 12 (Ray Bentley/John Jurkovic)
  3. Weeks 10, 13-14 (Curt Menefee/Ray Bentley)

2002[9][edit]

  1. Joe Buck or Dick Stockton (Weeks 6-8)/Troy Aikman and Cris Collinsworth/Pam Oliver
  2. Dick Stockton or Kenny Albert (Weeks 6, 7) or Pat Summerall (week 8)/Daryl Johnston
  3. Sam Rosen/Bill Maas
  4. [14]Kenny Albert, Curt Menefee (Week 6), Dan Miller (Week 7) or Ron Pitts (Week 8)/Tim Green
  5. Curt Menefee/Tim Ryan
  6. Pat Summerall or Kenny Albert (Week 8)/Brian Baldinger (The duo called almost all Dallas Cowboys games during the season)
  7. [14]Ron Pitts/Marv Levy (Weeks 7, 11, 17), Dave Krieg (Week 1), Dwight Clark (Week 14) or John Jurkovic (Week 15)
  8. Dan Miller/Mark Carrier (week 1) or Scott Graham/Sean Jones (week 7) or Drew Goodman/Sean Jones (week 17)

NOTE: It became common practice for Joe Buck to take time off from calling NFL games in order to cover postseason baseball for FOX.

2003[9][edit]

  1. Joe Buck or Dick Stockton (Weeks 6-8)/Troy Aikman and Cris Collinsworth/Pam Oliver[15]
  2. Dick Stockton or Kenny Albert (Weeks 6-8)/Daryl Johnston/Tony Siragusa
  3. Sam Rosen/Bill Maas
  4. [16]Kenny Albert, Dan Miller (Weeks 7 and 8) or Curt Menefee (Week 6)/Brian Baldinger
  5. Curt Menefee/Tim Green
  6. Ron Pitts/Tim Ryan
  7. [16]Chris Myers or Dan Miller/Bill Romanowski or Kelly Stouffer
  8. Chris Myers (Week 8) or Scott Graham (Week 11)/Dale Hellestrae
  9. Dave Pasch/Andre Reed (Week 7)
  10. Dan Miller/J.C. Pearson (Week 15)
  • Pairings for the #7 Team:
  1. Week 11: Dan Miller/Kelly Stouffer
  2. Week 12: Chris Myers/Kelly Stouffer
  3. Weeks 15, 17: Chris Myers/Bill Romanowski
  4. Week 16: Dan Miller/Bill Romanowski

2004[9][edit]

  1. Joe Buck or Dick Stockton (Weeks 6-8)/Troy Aikman and Cris Collinsworth/Pam Oliver/Chris Myers (NFL playoffs)[17]
  2. Dick Stockton or Kenny Albert (Weeks 6-8)/Daryl Johnston/Tony Siragusa
  3. Sam Rosen/Bill Maas
  4. Kenny Albert or Dan Miller (Weeks 6-8)/Brian Baldinger
  5. Curt Menefee/Tim Green
  6. Ron Pitts/Tim Ryan
  7. [18]Thom Brennaman, Dan Miller, or Kevin Slaten/J.C. Pearson or Jason Garrett
  8. Spero Dedes (Week 7) or Dan Miller (Week 14)/Erik Kramer (Week 7) or Dave Wannstedt (Week 14)
  • NOTE: Following the 2004 season, Cris Collinsworth would leave FOX Sports; after sitting out the 2005 season, he would return to NBC Sports for the 2006 season.
  • Pairings for the #7 Team:
  1. Week 1, 16-17: Dan Miller/J.C. Pearson
  2. Week 5: Dan Miller/Jason Garrett
  3. Week 7: Kevin Slaten/J.C. Pearson
  4. Weeks 9-11, 13-14: Thom Brennaman/J.C. Pearson

2005[9][edit]

  1. Joe Buck/Troy Aikman/Pam Oliver/Chris Myers (NFL playoffs) [19]
  2. Dick Stockton/Daryl Johnston/Tony Siragusa
  3. Sam Rosen/Bill Maas
  4. [20]Kenny Albert, Curt Menefee (Week 6), Ron Pitts (Week 7), or Matt Vasgersian (Week 8)/Brian Baldinger
  5. Curt Menefee/J. C. Pearson
  6. Ron Pitts/Tim Ryan
  7. Thom Brennaman, Matt Vasgersian or Craig Shemon/Erik Kramer, Neil O'Donnell, Dale Hellestrae, Tim Green or Jesse Palmer
  8. Carter Blackburn/Howard Griffith (Week 1)
  9. Chris Myers/Terry Donahue (Week 15)
  • MLB Playoff Changes (Week 6, 7, and 8):
  1. Dick Stockton/Troy Aikman/Pam Oliver
  2. Kenny Albert/Daryl Johnston/Tony Siragusa
  3. Curt Menefee/Brian Baldinger/Brian Anderson (Week 6)
  4. Ron Pitts/Brian Baldinger/Jennifer Hammond (Week 7)
  5. Matt Vasgersian/Brian Baldinger/Mike Doocy (Week 8)
  • Pairings for the #7 Team [20]
  1. Week 1: Craig Shemon/Erik Kramer
  2. Week 5: Matt Vasgersian/Erik Kramer
  3. Week 8: Craig Shemon/Dale Hellestrae
  4. Week 11: Thom Brennaman/Neil O'Donnell
  5. Week 13: Thom Brennaman/Tim Green
  6. Week 16: Matt Vasgersian/Jesse Palmer
  7. Week 17: Matt Vasgersian/Neil O'Donnell

2006[9][edit]

  1. Joe Buck or Dick Stockton/Troy Aikman/Pam Oliver/Chris Myers (NFL playoffs)[21]
  2. Dick Stockton, Kenny Albert or Curt Menefee/Daryl Johnston/Tony Siragusa
  3. [22]Kenny Albert, Pat Summerall (Weeks 8 and 13), Ron Pitts (Week 6) or Brad Sham (Week 7)/Brian Baldinger/Jay Glazer
  4. Sam Rosen/Tim Ryan or Thom Brennaman/Charles Davis & Barry Alvarez/Chris Myers
  5. [22]Ron Pitts/Terry Donahue (Weeks 1-4, 7-9, 11), J. C. Pearson (Week 5), Bill Maas (week 10), or Jesse Palmer (Weeks 12-16)/Laura Okmin
  6. Matt Vasgersian/J. C. Pearson
  7. Dan McLaughlin, Matt Devlin, Josh Lewin, Steve Byrnes, Brad Sham, Kenny Albert/Tony Boselli (Week 17)/Bill Maas, Tony Siragusa or Dale Hellestrae

NOTE: For the 2006 season (the first after James Brown left to return to CBS as host of The NFL Today), Fox experimented with a traveling pre-game show, hosted by Joe Buck from the site of the game to which he was assigned. Halftime and postgame were hosted by Curt Menefee. Menefee would take over FOX NFL Sunday as full-time host the following season.

  • During Weeks 6-8, Dick Stockton filled in for Joe Buck, who was calling MLB playoffs for Fox, while Kenny Albert filled in for Stockton.
  • During Week 5, Curt Menefee filled in for Dick Stockton.
  • During Week 8, Pat Summerall filled in for Kenny Albert.
  • During Week 14, Thom Brennaman/Charles Davis and Barry Alvarez took over the #4 team for Sam Rosen and Tim Ryan.[22]
  • Pairings for the #7 Team[22]:
  1. Week 1: Josh Lewin/Bill Maas
  2. Week 2: Steve Byrnes/Bill Maas
  3. Week 3: Brad Sham/Bill Maas
  4. Week 7: Matt Devlin/Tony Siragusa
  5. Week 11: Matt Devlin/Bill Maas
  6. Week 13: Kenny Albert/Bill Maas
  7. Week 17: Matt Devlin/Dale Hellestrae

2007[9][edit]

  1. Joe Buck or Kenny Albert/Troy Aikman/Pam Oliver/Chris Myers (NFL playoffs)
  2. Kenny Albert, Matt Vasgersian or Thom Brennaman/Daryl Johnston/Tony Siragusa
  3. Dick Stockton, Pat Summerall or Chris Myers/Brian Baldinger/Cara Capuano
  4. Sam Rosen/Tim Ryan/Chris Myers
  5. Matt Vasgersian, Ron Pitts or Matt Devlin/J. C. Pearson/Laura Okmin
  6. Ron Pitts/Tony Boselli
  7. Chris Rose or Matt Vasgersian or Dick Stockton/Terry Donahue
  8. Chris Myers/Rod Woodson (week 11) or Jason Sehorn (week 17)

MLB Playoff Changes:

  1. During Week 5, Chris Myers filled in for Dick Stockton, who was calling MLB Playoffs for TBS.
  2. During Weeks 6-8, Kenny Albert filled in for Joe Buck, who was calling MLB playoffs on Fox.
  3. During Weeks 6 and 7, Matt Vasgersian filled in for Kenny Albert, who was filling in for Buck.
  4. During Week 7, Matt Devlin filled in for Matt Vasgersian, who was filling in Kenny Albert.
  5. During Week 8, Thom Brennaman filled in for Kenny Albert, who was filling in for Buck.

2008[9][edit]

  1. Joe Buck or Dick Stockton/Troy Aikman/Pam Oliver/Chris Myers (NFL playoffs)
  2. Kenny Albert/Daryl Johnston/Tony Siragusa
  3. Dick Stockton or Matt Vasgersian/Brian Baldinger and Brian Billick (when he wasn't scheduled to call a game with Thom Brennaman/Laura Okmin
  4. Sam Rosen or Chris Myers/Tim Ryan/Chris Myers
  5. Matt Vasgersian, Chris Myers or Chris Rose/J.C. Pearson/Nischelle Turner or Charissa Thompson
  6. Ron Pitts/Tony Boselli/Charissa Thompson or Nischelle Turner
  7. Thom Brennaman/Brian Billick/Danyelle Sargent
  8. Chris Rose/John Lynch/Krista Voda (Weeks 12 and 17 only)

MLB Playoff Changes:

  1. During Week 5 of the regular season, Matt Vasgersian paired with Brian Baldinger while Stockton was calling MLB playoffs for TBS.
  2. During Weeks 6-8 of the regular season, Matt Vasgersian filled in for Dick Stockton, while Stockton was filling in for Buck.
  3. During Weeks 6-8 of the regular season, Dick Stockton filled in for Joe Buck, while Buck was calling MLB playoffs for Fox.
  4. During Weeks 6-8 of the regular season, Chris Rose filled in for Matt Vasgersian, while Vasgersian was filling in for Stockton.

2009[23][edit]

  1. Joe Buck or Thom Brennaman/Troy Aikman/Pam Oliver/Chris Myers (NFL playoffs)
  2. Kenny Albert/Daryl Johnston/Tony Siragusa
  3. Thom Brennaman or Chris Myers/Brian Billick/Charissa Thompson, Jaime Maggio or Chris Myers
  4. Dick Stockton or Chris Myers/Charles Davis or Trent Green/Laura Okmin or Jaime Maggio
  5. Sam Rosen or Chris Myers/Tim Ryan/Chris Myers, Laura Okmin or Charissa Thompson or Nischelle Turner
  6. Ron Pitts/John Lynch/Nischelle Turner
  7. Chris Myers or Chris Rose/Trent Green or Ross Tucker
  8. Matt Vasgersian/Ross Tucker (Week 17 only)

MLB Playoff Changes:

  1. During Week 5, Chris Myers filled in for Dick Stockton while he was calling MLB playoffs for TBS.
  2. During Weeks 6-8, Thom Brennaman filled in for Joe Buck, while Buck was calling MLB playoffs for Fox, and Chris Myers filled in for Thom Brennaman, while Brennaman was filling in for Buck.

Note: November 8, 2009 (Week 9) featured a special 2-hour pregame show originating in Afghanistan. The regular Fox NFL Sunday crew hosted the pregame show; Chris Rose served as studio host and anchored in-game highlights. John Lynch and Trent Green served as studio analysts for the halftime and postgame reports.

2010s[edit]

2010[24][edit]

  1. Joe Buck or Thom Brennaman/Troy Aikman/Pam Oliver/Chris Myers (NFL playoffs)
  2. Kenny Albert/Daryl Johnston/Tony Siragusa
  3. Thom Brennaman or Chris Myers/Brian Billick/Charissa Thompson, Jaime Maggio, Laura Okmin or Chris Myers
  4. Dick Stockton or Chris Myers/Charles Davis and Jim Mora/Laura Okmin
  5. Sam Rosen/Tim Ryan/Chris Myers
  6. Ron Pitts/John Lynch/Nischelle Turner
  7. Chris Rose or Chris Myers/Kurt Warner
  8. Chris Rose/Ross Tucker (Week 13)
  • NOTE: Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, and Pam Oliver became Fox's longest-tenured broadcast team, surpassing the team of Pat Summerall and John Madden.
  • NOTE: This would be Chris Rose's final season calling NFL games for Fox until he departed for MLB Network.

MLB Playoff Changes:

  1. During Week 5, Chris Myers would fill in for Dick Stockton, who was calling MLB playoffs for TBS.
  2. During Weeks 6-8, Thom Brennaman filled in for Joe Buck, while Buck was calling MLB playoffs for Fox, and Chris Myers filled in for Thom Brennaman.
  • Jim Mora did not call any games in weeks 5-6, 8, 12-13, and 15-16.
  • During Weeks 11 and 13, Chris Myers filled in for Chris Rose.
  • During Week 12, Torry Holt filled in for Kurt Warner.
  • During Week 13, Jennifer Hammond filled in for Chris Myers, who paired with Kurt Warner.
  • During Week 14, only two field reporters worked this week, Pam Oliver and Tony Siragusa.
  • During Week 17, Chris Myers paired with Jim Mora.

2011[25][edit]

  1. Joe Buck or Thom Brennaman/Troy Aikman/Pam Oliver/Chris Myers (NFL playoffs)
  2. Kenny Albert/Daryl Johnston/Tony Siragusa
  3. Thom Brennaman or Sam Rosen/Brian Billick/Laura Okmin
  4. Dick Stockton or Craig Bolerjack/John Lynch/Jennifer Hale
  5. Chris Myers/Tim Ryan/Jaime Maggio
  6. Ron Pitts/Jim Mora/Drea Avent
  7. Sam Rosen/Chad Pennington/Jody Jackson or Tina Cervasio
  8. Gus Johnson/Charles Davis/Tim Brewster (Week 4 only)

MLB Playoff Changes:

  1. During Week 4, Craig Bolerjack filled in for Dick Stockton, while Stockton was calling MLB playoffs for TBS.
  2. During Weeks 5-8, Thom Brennaman filled in for Joe Buck, while Buck was calling MLB playoffs for Fox, and Sam Rosen filled in for Thom Brennaman.

2012[26][edit]

  1. Joe Buck or Thom Brennaman/Troy Aikman/Pam Oliver/Erin Andrews (Thanksgiving) and (NFL playoffs)
  2. Kenny Albert/Daryl Johnston/Tony Siragusa
  3. Thom Brennaman or Sam Rosen/Brian Billick or Charles Davis/Laura Okmin/Chris Myers (NFC Divisional Playoff)
  4. Dick Stockton or Sam Rosen/John Lynch/Jennifer Hale
  5. Chris Myers/Tim Ryan/Jaime Maggio, Kristina Pink or Krista Voda
  6. Ron Pitts/Mike Martz/Kristina Pink (Weeks 1-4, 9) or Krista Voda (Week 14, 17)
  7. Sam Rosen/Heath Evans/Heidi Androl (Week 1) or Jill Savage (Week 15)
  8. Gus Johnson/Charles Davis/Kristina Pink (Weeks 14-15)

MLB Playoff Changes:

  1. During Week 5, Sam Rosen filled-in for Dick Stockton while he called the NLDS on TBS. Krista Voda filled in for Jaime Maggio while Maggio sidelined for the MLB Playoffs on TBS.
  2. During Weeks 6-8, Kristina Park filled in for Jaime Maggio, who was still calling the MLB Playoffs for TBS.
  3. During Weeks 7 and 8, Thom Brennaman filled in for Joe Buck while Buck calls MLB playoffs for Fox. Sam Rosen filled in for Thom Brennaman.
  4. During Week 6, Thom Brennaman was set to call the NY Giants vs. San Francisco 49ers football game with lead analyst Troy Aikman instead of Joe Buck, who was calling the NLCS. Sam Rosen was scheduled to fill in for Thom Brennaman while Brennaman filled in for Buck. However, Fox Sports president Eric Shanks brought up the idea of a two-sport, same-day doubleheader if both the Giants and Cardinals won their divisional series. When the Cardinals beat the Nationals on Friday night, Buck went to San Francisco instead of Washington D.C. and called both the 49ers football game and the Giants baseball game.
  • During Week 12 of the regular season, Charles Davis filled in for Brian Billick, who was out with a back injury.
  • During Week 13, Jennifer Hale filled in for Kristina Pink.
  • During Week 14, Krista Voda filled in for Kristina Pink while she was paired with Gus Johnson and Charles Davis.
  • During Week 17, Kristina Pink filled in for Jamie Maggio.
  • During Week 17, Krista Voda filled in for Kristina Pink while she was filling in for Jamie Maggio.
  • The announcing team of Ron Pitts/Mike Martz/Kristina Park did not call any games in Weeks 5-8, 10-12.
  • Fox did not send its #2 team of Kenny Albert, Daryl Johnston, and Tony Siragusa to cover the playoffs, marking the first time since Fox acquired NFL rights that they did this. Instead, the #3 team of Thom Brennaman, Brian Billick, and Laura Okmin were in the booth for the Divisional Playoffs, as they called the Seattle Seahawks at Atlanta Falcons matchup.
  • Erin Andrews joined the Buck/Aikman/Oliver crew during the Thanksgiving Classic and the NFC Playoffs.
  • Chris Myers joined the Brennaman/Billick/Okmin crew during the NFC Playoffs.
  • After the 2012 season, Ron Pitts left Fox Sports after being part of the NFL on FOX broadcast team for 19 years and joined OK!TV. Kevin Burkhardt replaced him.

2013[27][edit]

  1. Joe Buck or Thom Brennaman (weeks 6-8)/Troy Aikman/Pam Oliver/Erin Andrews (Thanksgiving game, week 14, NFL Playoffs)
  2. Kenny Albert/Daryl Johnston/Tony Siragusa
  3. Thom Brennaman, Sam Rosen (week 6), or Dick Stockton (weeks 7-8)/Brian Billick/Laura Okmin
  4. Kevin Burkhardt/John Lynch/Erin Andrews or Molly McGrath (weeks 6-9, 13-14)
  5. Chris Myers/Tim Ryan/Jennifer Hale
  6. Dick Stockton/Ronde Barber/Kris Budden
  7. Sam Rosen or Tom McCarthy (week 6)/Heath Evans/Molly McGrath, Lisa Byington (week 6) or Peter Schrager (week 11)
  8. Justin Kutcher or Gus Johnson/Charles Davis/Kristina Pink or Charissa Thompson

MLB Playoff Changes:

  1. During Weeks 6-8, Thom Brennaman filled in for Joe Buck, while Buck called the MLB Playoffs for Fox.
  2. During Week 6, Sam Rosen filled in Thom Brennaman, and Tom McCarthy filled in for Sam Rosen.
  3. During weeks 7 and 8, Dick Stockton filled in for Thom Brennaman.
  • Kevin Burkhardt, John Lynch, and Erin Andrews called the Divisional Playoff game between the New Orleans Saints and the Seattle Seahawks.[28]
  • Erin Andrews joined Pam Oliver as a sideline reporter for Wild Card weekend, NFC Championship, Thanksgiving & Super Bowl XLVIII.
  • Brian Billick was not offered a contract extension with the Fox NFL after his contract expired after the 2013 season.
  • Tim Ryan left Fox after 2013 when he accepted the job as the San Francisco 49ers radio color commentator.
  • Tom McCarthy left Fox after 2013 and joined CBS.

2014[29][edit]

  1. Joe Buck or Thom Brennaman (weeks 6-7)/Troy Aikman/Erin Andrews or Charissa Thompson (weeks 6-8)/Chris Myers (NFL Playoffs)
  2. Kevin Burkhardt or Sam Rosen (weeks 6-8)/John Lynch/Pam Oliver
  3. Kenny Albert/Daryl Johnston/Tony Siragusa
  4. Thom Brennaman or Justin Kutcher (weeks 6-8, 13, 15)/David Diehl/Laura Okmin
  5. Chris Myers or Sam Rosen (week 5)/Ronde Barber and Matt Hasselbeck (week 10)/Jennifer Hale
  6. Dick Stockton or Thom Brennaman (week 13)/Kirk Morrison, Brady Quinn or Donovan McNabb/Kristina Pink or Charissa Thompson (week 13)
  7. Mike Goldberg, Tim Brando or Sam Rosen (week 14, 17)/Brendon Ayanbadejo or Kirk Morrison (Week 14, 17) /Peter Schrager
  8. Gus Johnson/Charles Davis/Molly McGrath (Week 17 only)

MLB Playoff Changes:

  1. During week 5, Sam Rosen filled in for Chris Myers who was in the Fox Sports Studio for the MLB playoffs.
  2. During weeks 6-8, Thom Brennaman filled in for Joe Buck, Sam Rosen filled in for Kevin Burkhardt, and Charissa Thompson filled in for Erin Andrews; Buck, Burkhardt, and Andrews were all on Fox Major League Baseball playoff duty. Justin Kutcher filled in for Brennaman.
  • David Diehl replaced Brian Billick as Thom Brennaman's analyst, while Ronde Barber replaced Tim Ryan as Chris Myers' analyst.
  • For week 7, Tim Brando replaced Mike Goldberg after Goldberg performed poorly during a week 6 game and cursed out his critics on Twitter.[30]
  • During Week 10, Matt Hasselbeck joined the team of Chris Myers and Ronde Barber, as Hasselbeck's team, the Colts, were on a bye week.
  • During Week 13, Dick Stockton, Brady Quinn, and Kristina Pink were assigned college football responsibilities, leading to a makeshift broadcast team 6. As the rotational broadcaster, Brennaman was moved down to fill-in for Stockton. He was joined by McNabb and Charissa Thompson. Kutcher once again filled in for Brennaman.
  • During Week 15, Justin Kutcher filled in for Brennaman once again because Brennaman had voice problems.

2015[31][edit]

  1. Joe Buck or Thom Brennaman (weeks 6, 8)/Troy Aikman/Erin Andrews or Peter Schrager (weeks 6, 8)/Chris Myers (NFL Playoffs)
  2. Kevin Burkhardt or Sam Rosen (weeks 5-8)/John Lynch/Pam Oliver or Peter Schrager (week 11)
  3. Kenny Albert or Justin Kutcher (week 5)/Daryl Johnston/Laura Okmin or Holly Sonders[32] (weeks 3, 5–6)
  4. Thom Brennaman or Justin Kutcher (weeks 6, 8)/Charles Davis/Tony Siragusa
  5. Chris Myers/Ronde Barber/Jennifer Hale or Holly Sonders (weeks 8, 10, 16)
  6. Dick Stockton or Joe Davis (week 12)/David Diehl/Kristina Pink
  7. Sam Rosen, Matt Smith, Dick Stockton, Justin Kutcher or Joe Davis/Chris Cooley, Matt Millen, Kirk Morrison or Brady Quinn/Peter Schrager or Danielle Trotta
  8. Joe Davis/Brady Quinn/Molly McGrath (week 17 only)

MLB Playoff Changes:

  1. During Weeks 5-8, Sam Rosen filled in for Kevin Burkhardt while Burkhardt worked the studio shows for Fox's MLB Playoff coverage.
  2. During Week 5, Justin Kutcher filled in for Kenny Albert while Albert worked the ALDS Texas/Toronto series.
  3. During Weeks 6 & 8, Thom Brennaman filled in for Joe Buck, Justin Kutcher filled in for Brennaman, and Peter Schrager filled in for Erin Andrews during the MLB Playoffs.
  4. During Week 8 Matt Smith filled in for Sam Rosen on the 7th broadcast team during the MLB Playoffs.

Pairings for the #7 Team:

  1. Week 2: Sam Rosen/Kirk Morrison/Peter Schrager
  2. Week 8: Matt Smith/Chris Cooley/Danielle Trotta
  3. Week 12: Dick Stockton/Matt Millen/Peter Schrager
  4. Week 13: Justin Kutcher/Matt Millen/Peter Schrager
  5. Week 14: Joe Davis/Brady Quinn/Peter Schrager
  6. Weeks 16-17: Sam Rosen/Matt Millen/Peter Schrager
  • Charles Davis replaced David Diehl as Thom Brennaman's analyst. Diehl was then paired with Dick Stockton, replacing Stockton's rotating analysts of Kirk Morrison, Brady Quinn and Donovan McNabb. Sam Rosen replaced Mike Goldberg and Tim Brando on the #7 team. Morrison moved down to the #7 team and was joined by Chris Cooley and Matt Millen as rotating analysts. Laura Okmin and Tony Siragusa swapped broadcast teams as sideline reporters/analysts, joining the #3 and #4 teams, respectively. Holly Sonders joined the #3 and #5 team as a rotating sideline reporter.[32] Danielle Trotta joined Peter Schrager as a rotating reporter for the #7 broadcast team. Brady Quinn moved down to the #8 team where he was joined by his CFB broadcast partner Joe Davis.
  • On September 27, 2015, Richard Deitsch of SI.com reported that, "in an effort to get Holly Sonders reps as an NFL sideline reporter", Fox Sports management pulled various assignments they had originally given Laura Okmin and Jennifer Hale on the #3 and #5 teams, respectively, and reassigned them to Sonders.[32]
  • During Week 12, for Saints @ Texans, Joe Davis filled in for Dick Stockton, who moved down to the number 7 position for the week.
  • The 2015 season would mark Tony Siragusa's final season with Fox[33]

2016[34][edit]

  1. Joe Buck or Thom Brennaman (weeks 6-8)/Troy Aikman/Erin Andrews/Chris Myers (Thanksgiving Game and NFL Playoffs)
  2. Kevin Burkhardt, Chris Myers (week 5) or Kenny Albert (weeks 6-8)/John Lynch/Pam Oliver/Peter Schrager (NFL Playoffs)
  3. Kenny Albert or Sam Rosen (weeks 5-8)/Daryl Johnston/Laura Okmin
  4. Thom Brennaman or Justin Kutcher (week 6-8)/Charles Davis/Chris Spielman (Weeks 2, 5-9, 11, 14-17)/Peter Schrager or Holly Sonders
  5. Chris Myers/Ronde Barber/Jennifer Hale or Holly Sonders
  6. Dick Stockton/Chris Spielman, Matt Millen (week 12), or David Diehl (weeks 10, 14, 16)/Kristina Pink
  7. Sam Rosen, Dan Hellie, or Joe Davis/David Diehl or Brady Quinn/Shannon Spake or Holly Sonders

MLB Playoff Changes:

  1. During Week 5, Chris Myers filled in for Kevin Burkhardt while Burkhardt worked the studio shows for Fox's MLB Playoff coverage.
  2. During Week 5, Kenny Albert had been scheduled to work the Los Angeles-Washington NLDS series and the Redskins-Ravens game, both events occurring 40 miles apart from Friday to Sunday. Rain postponed the NLDS second game to Sunday and Fox kept Albert on baseball coverage, with Sam Rosen taking his place alongside Daryl Johnston. Rosen would remain with Johnston in Weeks 6-8, while Albert was elevated to the number two team with John Lynch.
  3. During Weeks 6-8, Thom Brennaman filled in for Joe Buck while the latter called the NLCS and World Series. Justin Kutcher took Brennaman's place on the fourth announcing crew.

Pairings for the #7 Team:

  1. Weeks 1, 13: Sam Rosen/David Diehl/Holly Sonders
  2. Week 6: Dick Stockton/David Diehl/Kristina Pink
  3. Week 10: Dan Hellie/David Diehl/Holly Sonders
  4. Week 14: Sam Rosen/Brady Quinn/Jennifer Hale
  5. Week 17: Joe Davis/Brady Quinn/Shannon Spake

2017[36][edit]

  1. Joe Buck or Thom Brennaman (weeks 6-8)/Troy Aikman/Erin Andrews/Chris Myers (NFL Playoffs)
  2. Kevin Burkhardt or Kenny Albert (weeks 5-8)/Charles Davis/Greg Olsen (week 11 only)[37]/Pam Oliver
  3. Kenny Albert or Sam Rosen (weeks 5-8)/Ronde Barber/Tiki Barber (week 4 only)[38]/Kristina Pink
  4. Thom Brennaman, Dan Hellie (weeks 6 & 7) or Justin Kutcher (week 8)/Chris Spielman/Peter Schrager or Jennifer Hale (weeks 14 and 16)
  5. Chris Myers/Daryl Johnston/Laura Okmin
  6. Dick Stockton/Mark Schlereth/Shannon Spake
  7. Sam Rosen or Tim Brando/David Diehl, Matt Millen, Greg Jennings or Brady Quinn/Jennifer Hale or Jenny Taft (week 14)
  8. Joe Davis/Brady Quinn/Jenny Taft (Week 17 only)

MLB Playoff Changes:

  1. During Weeks 5-8, Kenny Albert filled in for Kevin Burkhardt while Burkhardt worked the studio shows for Fox's MLB Playoff coverage.
  2. During Weeks 5-8, Sam Rosen filled in for Kenny Albert while he was with the number 2 team.
  3. During Weeks 6-8, Thom Brennaman, for the ninth straight year, filled in for Joe Buck while the latter called the ALCS and World Series. Either Dan Hellie or Justin Kutcher took Brennaman's place on the fourth announcing crew.

2018[41][edit]

  1. Joe Buck or Thom Brennaman (Week 8 Sunday Game)/Troy Aikman/Erin Andrews/Kristina Pink (Thursday Night Football and Thanksgiving Game)/Chris Myers (NFL Playoffs)
  2. Kevin Burkhardt or Kenny Albert (Weeks 5-8)/Charles Davis/Pam Oliver/Peter Schrager (NFL Playoffs)
  3. Kenny Albert, or Sam Rosen (Weeks 5-7)/Ronde Barber/rotating sideline reporters
  4. Thom Brennaman or Kevin Kugler (week 8)/Chris Spielman/Ronde Barber (week 8 only)/Shannon Spake, Peter Schrager (Week 3), Karyn Bryant (Week 6) or Jennifer Hale (Week 9)
  5. Chris Myers/Daryl Johnston/Laura Okmin
  6. Dick Stockton/Mark Schlereth/Cris Carter (week 14 only)/Jennifer Hale
  7. Sam Rosen, Dan Hellie, Brian Custer, Tim Brando or Joe Davis/Cris Carter, Greg Jennings, Jeff Fisher, Brady Quinn/Sarah Kustok, Karyn Bryant, Sara Walsh, Doug Gottlieb, Shane Bacon, Megan Olivi, Bruce Feldman or Lisa Byington
  8. Justin Kutcher/Robert Smith and Pat McAfee/Sarah Kustok (Week 17 Only)

MLB Playoff Changes:

  1. During Weeks 5-8, Kenny Albert filled in for Kevin Burkhardt while Burkhardt worked the studio shows for Fox's MLB Playoff coverage.
  2. During Weeks 5-7, Sam Rosen filled in for Kenny Albert while he was with the number 2 team.
  3. During Week 8, Thom Brennaman filled in for Joe Buck, while he called the eventual final game of the World Series from Dodger Stadium, five miles away. However, he remained on Thursday Night Football, going to Houston on the World Series' travel day from Boston to Los Angeles, but declined the opportunity for a same-day, two-sport doubleheader on Sunday over concerns about getting from one venue to the other in L.A. traffic.[42]
  4. During Week 8, Kevin Kugler filled in for Brennaman while he was with the number 1 team.

Pairings for the #3 team:

  1. Weeks 1 and 2: Kenny Albert/Ronde Barber/Tiki Barber
  2. Weeks 3, 4 and 12: Kenny Albert/Ronde Barber/Megan Olivi
  3. Week 5: Sam Rosen/Ronde Barber/Joy Taylor
  4. Weeks 6 and 7: Sam Rosen/Ronde Barber/Shane Bacon
  5. Weeks 9, 10, 13-15: Kenny Albert/Ronde Barber/Sara Walsh
  6. Week 11: Kenny Albert/Ronde Barber/Jennifer Hale
  7. Weeks 16 and 17: Kenny Albert/Ronde Barber/Kristina Pink

Pairings for the #7 Team:

  1. Week 1: Sam Rosen/Cris Carter/Sarah Kustok
  2. Week 2: Dan Hellie/Greg Jennings/Karyn Bryant
  3. Week 3: Sam Rosen/Cris Carter/Sara Walsh
  4. Week 4: Dan Hellie/Jeff Fisher/Karyn Bryant
  5. Week 6: Brian Custer/Greg Jennings/Doug Gottlieb
  6. Week 14: Tim Brando/Brady Quinn/Shane Bacon
  7. Week 15: Joe Davis/Brady Quinn/Bruce Feldman
  8. Week 17: Sam Rosen/Brady Quinn/Lisa Byington
  • With Kristina Pink moving to a co-sideline reporter for Thursday Night Football, the #3 team of Albert/Barber will have rotating sideline reporters throughout the season.

2019[43][edit]

  1. Joe Buck or Thom Brennaman (Week 7 Sunday Game)/Troy Aikman/Erin Andrews/Kristina Pink (Thursday Night Football)/Chris Myers (NFL Playoffs)
  2. Kevin Burkhardt or Sam Rosen (weeks 5 & 7) or Kenny Albert (weeks 6 & 8)/Charles Davis/Pam Oliver
  3. Kenny Albert or Sam Rosen (weeks 6 & 8)/Ronde Barber, Tiki Barber (week 3 only) or Greg Olsen (week 7 only)/Lindsay Czarniak (weeks 1, 2, 4, 6 & 7) or Sara Walsh (weeks 3, 5, 8 & 9)
  4. Thom Brennaman or Brandon Gaudin (Week 7)/Chris Spielman/Shannon Spake or Megan Olivi (week 6)
  5. Chris Myers/Daryl Johnston/Laura Okmin
  6. Dick Stockton/Mark Schlereth/Ronde Barber (week 7 only)/Jennifer Hale
  7. Brandon Gaudin (week 2), Dan Hellie (week 3) or Kevin Kugler (week 8)/Cris Carter (week 2), Brady Quinn (week 3) or Matt Millen (week 8)/Peter Schrager (week 2), Sarah Kustok (week 3) or Shane Bacon (week 8)

MLB Playoff Changes:

  1. During Weeks 5–8 Sam Rosen and Kenny Albert filled in for Kevin Burkhardt while Burkhardt worked the studio shows for Fox's MLB Playoff coverage.

Pairings for the #2 team during weeks 5-8:

  1. Weeks 5 & 7: Sam Rosen/Charles Davis/Pam Oliver
  2. Weeks 6 & 8: Kenny Albert/Charles Davis/Pam Oliver

Pairings for the #3 team:

  1. Weeks 1, 2 & 4: Kenny Albert/Ronde Barber/Lindsay Czarniak
  2. Week 3: Kenny Albert/Ronde Barber/Tiki Barber/Sara Walsh
  3. Weeks 5 & 9: Kenny Albert/Ronde Barber/Sara Walsh
  4. Week 6: Sam Rosen/Ronde Barber/Lindsay Czarniak
  5. Week 7: Kenny Albert/Greg Olsen/Lindsay Czarniak
  6. Week 8: Sam Rosen/Ronde Barber/Sara Walsh

Pairings for the #7 team:

  1. Week 2: Brandon Gaudin/Cris Carter/Peter Schrager
  2. Week 3: Dan Hellie/Brady Quinn/Sarah Kustok
  3. Week 8: Kevin Kugler/Matt Millen/Shane Bacon
  • With Game 4 of the American League Championship Series taking place on the same night as the Kansas City ChiefsDenver Broncos Thursday Night Football game in Week 7, Buck will go to Denver while Joe Davis calls baseball.[44]
  • During Week 7 Gaudin will fill in Brennaman while the latter fills in for Buck for the Sunday afternoon game. [45] Olsen's week 7 work was an audition for later work with Fox (such as the XFL in the offseason), as Olsen is still an active player in the NFL.[46]
  • During Week 7 while Olsen worked as Albert's analyst, Barber joined the #6 team.

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