Friday, September 11, 2009

Your NFL Regular Season Week One Announcing Schedule (Updated With Broadcast Maps!)


The maps are back, thanks to The506.com. Enjoy your first full weekend of Football, folks!

NBC Sunday Night Football: Chicago Bears at Green Bay Packers (Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth)
ESPN Monday Night Football: Buffalo Bills at New England Patriots (ESPN, 7pm, Mike Tirico/Ron Jaworski/Jon Gruden) and San Diego Chargers at Oakland Raiders (ESPN, 10:15pm, Mike Greenberg/Mike Golic/Steve Young)















RED: NY Jets at Houston Tex
ans (CBS, 1pm)- Jim Nantz, Phil Simms
BLUE: Miami Dolphins at Atlanta Falcons (CBS, 1pm)- Greg Gumbel, Dan Dierdorf
GREEN: Jacksonville Jaguars at Indianapolis Colts (CBS, 1pm)- Kevin Harlan, Solomon Wilcots
ORANGE: Denver Broncos at Cincinnati Bengals (CBS, 1pm)- Gus Johnson, Dan Fouts
YELLOW: Kansas City Chiefs at Baltimore Ravens (CBS, 1pm)- Ian Eagle, Rich Gannon















RED: Dallas Cowboys at Tampa Bay Bucs (FOX, 1pm)-
Kenny Albert, Daryl Johnston, Tony Siragusa
BLUE: Philadelphia Eagles at Carolina Panthers (FOX, 1pm)- Dick Stockton, Charles Davis
GREEN: Minnesota Vikings at Cleveland Browns (FOX, 1pm)- Thom Brennaman, Brian Billick
YELLOW: Detroit Lions at New Orleans Saints (FOX, 1pm)- Chris Myers, Trent Green















RED: Washington Redskins at NY Giants (FOX, 4:15pm)- Joe Buck, Troy Aikman
BLUE: San Francisco 49ers at Arizona Cardinals (FOX, 4:15pm)- Sam Rosen, Tim Ryan
GREEN: St. Louis Rams at Seattle Seahawks (FOX, 4:15pm)- Ron Pitts, John Lynch

22 comments:

  1. I still love the fact that Stockton and Davis are announcing games together.

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  2. Yay!!! First Curt Menefee ruining every Seahawks preseason game and now the Pitts game of the week!


    I do feel sorry for those who must be forced to listen to Chris Myers.

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  3. Supposedly it will be Dan Fouts in Indianapolis.

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  4. I'm not sure how that Chargers-Raiders game is going to draw in Carolina.

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  5. Haha great catch. Neutral field FTW!

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  6. I do feel sorry for those who must be forced to listen to Chris Myers.

    *raises hand*

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  7. N. F. L. All Pro TBD in tha House!

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  8. It amazes me that the B team is calling a game that involves 2 non playoff teams than calling a game between PHI/CAR that actually involoved playoff teams on FOX. Guess they just want to jam Dallas down our throat for another loser year for them.

    Same goes for CBS. The A team should be calling MIA/ATL not a NYJ/HOU game. When they realize how bad Mark Sanchez will be in the first half I bet Nantz and Simms would of wished they were in ATL.

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  9. What quarter will Collinsworth bring up playing against the Pittsburgh Steelers when he was with the Bungles? I saw first quarter.

    I don't think I could stomach a single 4 o'clock game. Man, that's some crap.

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  10. CBS: Jets-Texans is the national game because of Mark Sanchez. Dolphins-Falcons airs in Boston, the South and most of Florida. Chiefs-Ravens airs in Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and D.C.

    Fox early: Vikings-Browns is the national game because of Brett Favre. Eagles-Panthers airs in the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic and most of the South. Cowboys-Bucs airs only in Florida and the Southwest.

    Fox late: 49ers-Cardinals is the national game -- you don't brush off a club that was in the last Super Bowl. Redskins-Giants airs in the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Southwest and south Florida.

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  11. I like Harlan and Sollie calling my Broncos' first victory (of many!) this season against the Bengals. Have the Texans ever been part of CBS' #1 broadcast in their history? That's exciting for Houstonians! Yes, my condolences to those forced to hear Chris Myers. Thankfully, Trent Green is really good as I learned from watching the Rams-Falcons game last week. Gumbel and Dierdorf have a a gem as I think Dolphins-Falcons will be the game of the day.

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  12. Chucky that's stupid.

    NFC West matchups aren't marquee.


    Why would the national game go to Sam Rosen and Tim Ryan anyway?


    The Broncos are going 4-12 Brad James. We like your first round draft pick that your stupid management gave to us!

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  13. This is indeed the first time Phil Simms (with either Nantz or Gumbel) has called a Texans game, aside from a preseason game he worked with Ian Eagle last year.

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  15. FOX - Cowboys-Bucs (B team); Giants-Skins (A team) both sounds about right. Sorry for the Dallas haters (like me) but....IT'S DALLAS! DUH!

    CBS - Jets-Texans (A team) I have no idea why. But with Pittsburgh, San Diego, New England and the TO show off opening Sunday, the AFC schedule looks like a steaming hot plate of monkey sh!t.

    'you don't brush off a club that was in the last Super Bowl.'

    Well yeah you do if its the Arizona Cardinals!

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  16. On one hand, I can't believe that the FOX #2 team is still going to call Cowboys vs. Bucs when Vikings vs. Browns has become the featured matchup in the early portion of its schedule.

    Then again, David Hill (FOX Sports president and co-exec. producer) must be as tired of Brett Favre's act as I am.

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  17. As a Ravens fan, I knew we weren't going to get the A or B crew for our game but I would liked to have had Gus and Fouts do the game instead of Eagle and snoozer Gannon.

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  18. We'll know within the hour whether the Cards-49ers game will even air in Arizona...they have until 4:15 ET to sell out the stadium

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  20. Giants/Redskins is the national game because the entire nation lives and dies on the fortunes of teams in the NFC East. Right :)

    Actually, I'd much rather watch Cards/Niners, living in the Midwest.

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  21. I dont really understand why the NY market got dumped with Cowboys/Bucs today. Both Philly and Carolina are closer geographically, and its a matchup between playoff teams. Stupid.

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