The ten best primetime games of the 2023 NFL schedule
What are the best NFL primetime games this season?
What are the best NFL primetime games this season?
There are a bunch of games that could be flexed this NFL season, but we think these are the most likely.
Gaudelli has been the lead producer of primetime games on ESPN, ABC, NBC and Amazon over a span of 33 years
"Amazon was maybe the highest priority from a media standpoint for us — making sure that launched properly. Knowing that Freddie was in the seat…that part of the launch was not a concern of mine."
Ravens vs. Steelers has been flexed to Sunday Night Football.
"I think earlier I said that Tua had been knocked out in two different games. He was knocked out of two different games, officially he was not knocked out of the first one, he was the second one."
"As far as going to work on a regular basis, NFL Primetime would be high on my professional tombstone"
We have the 2022 NFL season's third flex.
Dolphins-Chargers replaces Chiefs-Broncos on SNF in Week 14.
"Sometimes you only get a single cheek. But that’s what they do. They submarine underneath and then they try to get the double-cheek push."
We have our first flex of the 2022 NFL season.
"It’s a little different swimming in those Thursday night waters than it is Sunday night, isn’t it?"
With the World Series taking today off, we focus on the NFL which has a London game streaming on ESPN+, a Fox doubleheader including three games in the late window plus Sunday Night Football in Western New York
"How about if we get a little taste of Landon Dickerson coming right down your throat."
"So what do you do? Do you do it just for effect? I don't know, I don't know what I'm going to do."
The Monday Night Football & NFL Network themes performed poorly, but the NFL on CBS theme drew a lot of love.
"I really think he sort of thought he was doing me a favor."
“The unbelievable busyness of an NFL career and then really not taking a break at all and launching right in with us with both Notre Dame football and the NFL, it was certainly an around-the-clock assignment. This was definitely a lifestyle choice for him, which is totally understandable.”
Al Michaels might be the lead voice for Amazon's NFL coverage but he's not completely leaving his previous professional home.
"I missed the opportunity to make a legitimate important point in front of a very large audience about domestic violence."
"Heaven forbid I criticize a guy who made one bad throw in the Super Bowl."
"[Game] broadcasting, to me, is kind of like playing the game. Which is a lot of fun."
Taylor replaces Mike Tirico in a fairly predictable move.
Considering the situation at NBC, if Brees wants regular NFL game duties he'll probably have to look elsewhere. Could that be right now, at Fox?
This pretty much wraps up a wild NFL broadcasting offseason.