List of NFL on Fox broadcasters explained

This article is a list of every person who has served as an on-camera announcer for the NFL on Fox:

List of current announcers

A

play-by-play (1994–present)

sideline reporter and Fox NFL Sunday feature reporter (2012–present); lead Sunday sideline reporter (2014–2020); Thursday Night Football co-lead sideline reporter (2018–2021); co-lead Sunday sideline reporter (2021–present)

play-by-play (2020–present)

B

play-by-play (2022–present)

rules analyst (2017–present)

#1 analyst (2024-present)

studio co-host (1994–present); TNF studio analyst (2018–2021); rotating analyst (2019–2021)

play-by-play (2013–present); #2 (2014–2021); lead play-by-play (2022–present)

C

rotating sideline reporter (2019, 2022-present); full-time sideline reporter (2020–2021)

D

rotating play-by-play (2015–2021), #2 play-by-play (2022–present)

E

studio analyst (2023–present)

F

fill-in play-by-play (2023-present)

G

Fox NFL insider (2007–present)/Thursday Night Football insider (2018); sideline reporter (2004–2006)

studio analyst (2019 and 2022–present)

H

J

studio analyst (1994–1995 and 2002–present)

analyst (2001–present; #2 2001–2012, 2020 and 2022–2023)

K

play-by-play (2020–present)

L

studio analyst (1994–present)/Thursday Night Football studio analyst (2018–2021); rotating analyst (2019–2021)

M

studio host (2007–present); part-time studio host (2006); play-by-play (1998–2005); part–time play-by-play (2006); New York sideline reporter (1997–98); NFL Network Special play-by-play (2018); Thursday Night Football studio host (2020–2021)

analyst (1994–2000, 2015–present)

postseason sideline reporter, regular season play-by-play (2003–present); fill-in studio host (2020)

O

sideline reporter (1995–present)

sideline reporter (2018–present)

analyst (2021–present; #2 2021, 2024–present; #1 analyst 2022–2023)

P

rules analyst (2010–present); Thursday Night Football rules analyst (2018–2021)

sideline reporter (2012–present); TNF co-lead sideline reporter (2018–2021)

R

co-lead Sunday sideline reporter (2021–present)

S

analyst (2021–present)

analyst (2017–present)

studio analyst (2016–present)/Thursday Night Football insider (2019–2021)

studio analyst (2008–present); Thursday Night Football studio host (2018–2019); Thursday Night Football contributor (2020–2021)

T

Fox NFL Kickoff co-host (2007–2010, 2014–present)

V

analyst (2020–present)

W

sideline reporter (2018–present)

2024 broadcaster pairings[1]

  1. Kevin Burkhardt/Tom Brady/Erin Andrews/Tom Rinaldi
  2. Joe Davis/Greg Olsen/Pam Oliver
  3. Kenny Albert/Jonathan Vilma/Megan Olivi
  4. Adam Amin/Mark Sanchez/Kristina Pink
  5. Chris Myers/Mark Schlereth/Jen Hale
  6. Kevin Kugler/Daryl Johnston/Laura Okmin
  7. Jason Benetti/Matt Millen/Sarah Kustok (Week 3 only)

Former

A

analyst (2001–2021; #1 analyst, 2002-2021); Thursday Night Football main analyst (2018–2021)

analyst (1994)

analyst (2006)

B

analyst (1998–2008)

analyst (2013–2019)

analyst (2008–13)

play-by-play (2005)

analyst (2007–08)

play-by-play (1994–96)

play-by-play (1994–97, 1999–2000, 2004–19)

sideline reporter (2011)

studio host (1994–2005)

play-by-play (2006)

play-by-play (regional play-by-play 1994–97, 2001; #1 play-by-play, 2002–2021); studio host: (2006); Thursday Night Football main play-by-play (2018–2021)

C

analyst (1996)

sideline reporter (2003)

play-by-play (1994–1997); New Orleans sideline reporter (2004)

studio analyst (1998–2002), analyst (2002–2004)

D

analyst (2006, 2009–2019)

play-by-play (2004)

analyst (2005–07)

analyst (2014–2017)

E

rotating play-by-play (2022)

G

analyst (2004)

analyst (1994–98)

play-by-play (2014)

studio analyst (2017–2020); TNF analyst (part-time 2018; full-time 2019–2020)

play-by-play (2000–2002)

play-by-play (1999–2003)

analyst (1994–2005)

analyst (2009)

analyst (2005)

H

play-by-play (1994–97)

analyst (2007)

J

analyst (full time 2020; part-time 2018–2019)

sideline reporter (1999–2000); analyst (2001)

rotating play-by-play (2011–2013, 2021)

analyst (2001–02)

analyst (2001)

K

play-by-play (1997, 2001)

New York sideline reporter (2003)

analyst (2004–05)

L

play-by-play (2006)

analyst (2008–2016)

M

analyst (1994–2001)

St. Louis sideline reporter (2005); play-by-play (2006)

analyst (2014)

analyst (2010–11)

analyst (2014–2015)

N

analyst (1995)

O

sideline reporter (2005); co-studio host (2012)

P

analyst (2005–06)

play-by-play (2003)

analyst (2003–08)

play-by-play (2002–12), analyst (1994–2000), sideline reporter (1999–2001)

R

analyst (2003)

analyst (2003)

in-game highlights (2006), play-by-play (2005, 2007–2011)

play-by-play (1996–2019)

play-by-play (1998)

analyst (2002–2013), sideline reporter (2001)

S

sideline reporter/analyst (2003–2015)

analyst (2018–2019, 2022–2023)

sideline reporter (2016–2023)

play-by-play (#1 play-by-play 1994–2001, regional play-by-play 2002, 2006–2007)

analyst (2016–2020)

play-by-play (1994–2020)

T

analyst (2020–2021)

sideline reporter (2007)

analyst (2009)

sideline reporter (2007–2010)

V

play-by-play (2005–08)

sideline reporter (2006 - 2008, 2012 - 2013)

W

analyst (2004)

A-team intradivisional breakdown

1994-2001

Here are the 1994-2001 National Football Conference divisional games called by Pat Summerall and John Madden.

YearWeekTeams
19943Redskins at Giants (E)
4Saints at 49ers (W)
6 Redskins at Cowboys (E)
7Eagles at Cowboys (E)
8Cowboys at Cardinals (E)
12Redskins at Cowboys (E)
14Falcons at 49ers (W)
16Giants at Eagles (E)
17Cowboys at Giants (E)
1 49ers at Saints (W)
4 Cardinals at Cowboys (E)
8 49ers at Rams (W)
10 Panthers at 49ers (W)
14 Redskins at Cowboys (E)
15Cowboys at Eagles (E)
16Giants at Cowboys (E)
1Eagles at Redskins (E)
2Giants at Cowboys (E)
3Redskins at Giants (E)
5 Falcons at 49ers (W)
6Packers at Bears (C)
7 Cardinals at Cowboys (E)
10 Eagles at Cowboys (E)
13 Redskins at Eagles (E)
14 Rams at Saints (W)
15 Cowboys at Cardinals (E)
17 Cowboys at Redskins (E)
1997
3 Saints at 49ers (W)
4 Vikings at Packers (C)
6 Buccaneers at Packers (C)
7 Rams at 49ers (W)
9 Cowboys at Eagles (E)
12 Redskins at Cowboys (E)
17 Giants at Cowboys (E)
1Redskins at Giants (E)
3Lions at Vikings (C)
8Vikings at Lions (C)
10Giants at Cowboys (E)
11Cowboys at Cardinals (E)
12Packers at Vikings (C)
16 Eagles at Cowboys (E)
17 Rams at 49ers (W)
2 Redskins at Giants (E)
3Vikings at Packers (C)
4 Cardinals at Cowboys (E)
5Cowboys at Eagles (E)
7 Redskins at Cowboys (E)
9 Bears at Packers (C)
11 Rams at 49ers (W)
12Cardinals at Giants (E)
14 Lions at Buccaneers (C)
17 Lions at Vikings (C)
1Eagles at Cowboys (E)
4 Rams at Falcons (W)
6 Redskins at Eagles (E)
9 Vikings at Buccaneers (C)
10Cowboys at Eagles (E)
13 Saints at Rams (W)
14Giants at Redskins (E)
2 Rams at 49ers (W)
3 Buccaneers at Vikings (C)
4 Packers at Buccaneers (C)
6 Packers at Vikings (C)
7 Saints at Rams (W)
8 Buccaneers at Packers (C)
9 Saints at 49ers (W)
10 Bears at Buccaneers (C)
12 Rams at Falcons (W)
13 49ers at Rams (W)
14Buccaneers at Bears (C)
16 Vikings at Packers (C)
17 49ers at Saints (W)

2002-2008

These are intradivisional the regular season games that Troy Aikman has called beginning in 2002. This is broken down by division, and only features matchups within the division. This does not include Thanksgiving games since those always get the top team.

YearWeekTeams
3 Packers at Lions (N)
5 Rams at 49ers (W)
8 Buccaneers at Panthers (S)
10 Lions at Packers (N)
14 Falcons at Buccaneers (S)
17Eagles at Giants (E)
2 49ers at Rams (W)
3 Buccaneers at Falcons (S)
5Redskins at Eagles (E)
7 Eagles at Giants (E)
9 Redskins at Cowboys (E)
10 Buccaneers at Panthers (S)
14 Cowboys at Eagles (E)
15 Seahawks at Rams (W)
2 Redskins at Giants (E)
10Vikings at Packers (N)
12 Eagles at Giants (E)
16 Packers at Vikings (N)
17 Packers at Bears (N)
2 Lions at Bears (N)
5 Eagles at Cowboys (E)
6 Giants at Cowboys (E)
9 Panthers at Buccaneers (S)
11Eagles at Giants (E)
13 Cowboys at Giants (E)
14 Giants at Eagles (E)
15 Cowboys at Redskins (E)
17 Redskins at Eagles (E)
2 Giants at Eagles (E)
4 Saints at Panthers (S)
5 Cowboys at Eagles (E)
9 Cowboys at Redskins (E)
13 Cowboys at Giants (E)
15 Eagles at Giants (E)
2007
3Giants at Redskins (E)
10Cowboys at Giants (E)
11 Redskins at Cowboys (E)
15 Eagles at Cowboys (E)
16 Packers at Bears (N)
17 Cowboys at Redskins (E)
4 Redskins at Cowboys (E)
5 Redskins at Eagles (E)
9 Cowboys at Giants (E)
10 Packers at Vikings (N)
11 Bears at Packers (N)
13 Giants at Redskins (E)

Games during the baseball postseason (since 2002)

Here are the games that Troy Aikman (and Cris Collinsworth from 2002-04) did color when Joe Buck was calling postseason baseball. Buck also spent the last two weeks of the 2006 season in the Fox Sports studio in Los Angeles. The play-by-play announcers who substituted for Buck are in parentheses.

YearWeekTeams
2002 (Dick Stockton)
6
7
8
2003 (Dick Stockton)
6
7
8
2004 (Dick Stockton)
6
7
8
2005 (Dick Stockton)
6
7
8
2006 (Dick Stockton) 6
7
8
16
17
2007 (Kenny Albert) 6 Washington-Green Bay
7 Minnesota-Dallas
8
2008 (Dick Stockton) 6 Dallas-Arizona
7
8
2009 (Thom Brennaman)
6
7
8 Minnesota-Green Bay

References

  1. Let’s Go! FOX Sports Takes the Field for the 2024 NFL Season With the NFL’s Deepest Roster of Broadcasters, Boasting a Collective 30 Super Bowl Championships. Fox Sports. August 6, 2024. August 7, 2024.

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