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NFL on Fox

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NFL on Fox
GenreAmerican football game telecasts
Presented by#Broadcasters
Theme music composerScott Schreer
Country of originUSA
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons33
Production
Production location(s)Various NFL stadiums (game telecasts)
Fox Network Center, Los Angeles (studio segments, pregame and postgame shows)
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running timeMulti-camera
Production company(s)Fox Sports
Release
Original networkFox
Original releaseAugust 12, 1994 (1994-08-12) –
present
Chronology
Related showsFox NFL Sunday
Fox NFL Kickoff
External links
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The NFL on Fox (also known as Fox NFL) is the branding used for broadcasts of National Football League (NFL) games produced by Fox Sports and televised on the Fox broadcast network. Game coverage is usually preceded by Fox NFL Kickoff and Fox NFL Sunday and is followed on weeks when the network airs a doubleheader by The OT. The latter two shows feature the same studio hosts and analysts for both programs, who also contribute to the former.[1] In weeks when Fox airs a doubleheader, the late broadcast (which airs nationwide in nearly all markets, there typically being only one to three games taking place at the time) airs under the brand America's Game of the Week, almost always featuring the Dallas Cowboys due to their national appeal.[2][3][4] Fox aired its inaugural NFL game telecast on August 12, 1994, with a preseason game between the Denver Broncos and the San Francisco 49ers at Candlestick Park in San Francisco.[5] Coverage formally began the following month on September 4, with the premiere of Fox NFL Sunday, followed by a slate of six regionally televised regular season games on the first Sunday of the 1994 season.

Affiliate(s)

Within most NFL markets, Fox would co-produce each week's national game with the two each team's local Fox affiliate station that exclusively served that city's NFL franchise.

No. Team City PTV Station(s)
1 Arizona Cardinals Glendale, Arizona KSAZ
2 Atlanta Falcons Atlanta, Georgia WAGA
3 Baltimore Ravens Baltimore, Maryland WBFF
4 Boston Patriots Boston, Massachusetts WGBH
5 Buffalo Bills Buffalo, New York WUTV
6 California Chargers San Diego, California KSWB
7 Carolina Panthers Charlotte, North Carolina WJZY
8 Chicago Bears Chicago, Illinois WFLD
9 Cincinnati Bengals Cincinnati, Ohio WXIX
10 Cleveland Browns Cleveland, Ohio WJW
11 Dallas Cowboys Dallas, Texas KERA
12 Denver Broncos Denver, Colorado KRMA
13 Detroit Lions Detroit, Michigan WTVS
14 Green Bay Packers Green Bay, Wisconsin WPNE
15 Houston Texans Houston, Texas KUHT
16 Indianapolis Colts Indianapolis, Indiana WFYI
17 Jacksonville Jaguars Jacksonville, Florida WJCT
18 Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City, Missouri KCPT
19 Las Vegas Raiders Las Vegas, Nevada KLVX
20 Los Angeles Rams Los Angeles, California KOCE
21 Montana Rockies Billings, Montana KBGS
22 Minnesota Vikings Minneapolis, Minnesota KTCA-TV
23 Miami Dolphins Miami, Florida WPBT
24 Montreal Canadiens Montreal, Quebec WNQT
25 New Orleans Saints New Orleans, Louisiana WYES
26 New York Giants New York City, New York WNYC
27 New Jersey Jets Cherry Hill, New Jersey WNET
28 Omaha Trainers Omaha, Nebraska KYNE
29 Oklahoma Aztecs Oklahoma City, Oklahoma KETA
30 Philadelphia Eagles Philadelphia, Pennsylvania WHYY-TV
31 Pittsburgh Penguins Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania WQED
32 Portland Seals Portland, Oregon KOAP
33 San Francisco 49ers San Francisco, California KQED
34 Seattle Seahawks Seattle, Washington KCTS
35 St. Louis Ozarks St. Louis, Missouri KETC
36 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tampa Bay, Florida WEDU
37 Tennessee Titans Nashville, Tennessee WNPT
38 Toronto Vampires Toronto, Ontario WNOT
39 Washington Redskins Washington, D.C. WETA
40 Yellowknife Orcas Yellowknife, Northwest Territories WFYK

Trivia

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  1. "The OT on Fox". TV Guide. Retrieved August 13, 2009.
  2. Yoder, Matt (2017-04-22). "Almost every Dallas Cowboys game will be on national television this season". Awful Announcing. Retrieved 2024-02-04.
  3. Breer, Albert (2023-05-15). "Chiefs, Cowboys on Their Own Tier When It Comes to NFL Schedule". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 2024-02-04.
  4. Fang, Ken (2023-05-13). "NFL flex scheduling rules give CBS and Fox more power to protect games". Awful Announcing. Retrieved 2024-02-04.
  5. Sonny Dearth (August 12, 1994). "Eyes Turn To Fox For Preseason Nfl Game". The Daily Press. Times Mirror Company. Retrieved April 12, 2015.