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Terry Bradshaw retirement calls grow as FOX NFL Sunday sent Mike Tomlin message
FOX NFL Sunday has been a staple of American TV for over 30 years, but Bill Simmons and fans are calling for changes to the iconic show's lineup before the 2026 NFL season
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FOX NFL Sunday blasted as 'stale' amid calls for Terry Bradshaw's retirement
Bill Simmons believes that FOX NFL Sunday has gone 'stale' and has called for an urgent injection, following feedback from fans that Terry Bradshaw should retire
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Don't miss the action of the NFL playoffs divisional round
Find out how to stream every game, and which services will do the best job of delivering the action. We have made it through the first week of the 2025-26 NFL Playoffs, and things are starting to heat up.
Since his retirement, Brady has entered broadcasting. In 2022, he signed a 10-year, $375 million deal with Fox Sports to be the network’s top NFL analyst. The 48-year-old has since been an integral part of Fox Sports’ NFL coverage. On Tuesday, the network announced some big news involving Brady and the rest of Fox Sports’ NFL broadcast team.
Mike Tomlin stepped down as the Pittsburgh Steelers’ head coach on Tuesday after 19 seasons, and Fox is positioned as the favorite to land him in what could become the highest-profile coaching-to-television move since Tony Romo.
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NFL playoff announcers: Meet the broadcasters for 2026 divisional games on Fox, CBS, NBC and ESPN
Tirico has been the voice of "Sunday Night Football" on NBC since 2022, when he replaced Al Michaels on a full-time basis, while Collinsworth has been the network's lead color analyst since 2009. This will be the final game for the two until Super Bowl 60 in three weeks, as only CBS and Fox will broadcast the conference championship games.
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FOX abruptly cuts off sideline reporter during NFL wild card game
Fox Sports accidentally interrupted sideline reporter Kristina Pink during halftime of the Los Angeles Rams' 34-31 Wild Card playoff victory over Carolina Panthers, switching to live game feed mid-rep
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FOX forced to silence sideline reporter during NFL playoff game
Carolina Panthers head coach Dave Canales saw his second-half interview with sideline reporter Kristina Pink cut short, as FOX suddenly refocused its attention to the live feed