List of NFL on Fox broadcasters

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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

  • Kenny Albert: play-by-play (1994–present)
  • Erin Andrews: 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)
  • Adam Amin: play-by-play (2020–present)

B

  • Jason Benetti: play-by-play (2022–present)
  • Dean Blandino: rules analyst (2017–present)
  • Tom Brady: #1 analyst (to begin in 2024)
  • Terry Bradshaw: studio co-host (1994–present); TNF studio analyst (2018–2021); rotating analyst (2019–2021)
  • Kevin Burkhardt: play-by-play (2013–present); #2 (2014–2021); lead play-by-play (2022–present)

C

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

D

  • Joe Davis: rotating play-by-play (2015–2021), #2 play-by-play (2022–present)

E

F

G

H

  • Jen Hale: full-time sideline reporter (2020–present); rotating sideline reporter (2011–2019)
  • Dan Hellie: rotating play-by-play (2017–present)

J

  • Jimmy Johnson: studio analyst (1994–1995 and 2002–present)
  • Daryl Johnston: analyst (2001–present; #2 2001–2012, 2020 and 2022–2023)

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M

  • Curt Menefee: 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); Sunday Night Football studio host (2020–2021)
  • Matt Millen: analyst (1994–2000, 2015–present)
  • Chris Myers: postseason sideline reporter, regular season play-by-play (2003–present); fill-in studio host (2020)

O

  • Laura Okmin: sideline reporter and Sideline Reporter for the NFL Playoffs on Westwood One (2006–present)
  • Pam Oliver: sideline reporter (1995–present)
  • Megan Olivi: sideline reporter (2018–present)
  • Greg Olsen: analyst (2021–present; #2 2021, 2024–present; #1 analyst 2022–2023)

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R

  • Tom Rinaldi: co-lead Sunday sideline reporter (2021–present)

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2023 broadcaster pairings[1]

  1. Kevin Burkhardt/Greg Olsen/Erin Andrews/Tom Rinaldi
  2. Joe Davis, Chris Myers (week 5), or Adam Amin (weeks 6–9)/Daryl Johnston/Pam Oliver
  3. Adam Amin, Brandon Gaudin (week 5), or Chris Myers (weeks 6–9)/Mark Schlereth/Kristina Pink
  4. Kenny Albert/Jonathan Vilma/Shannon Spake
  5. Kevin Kugler/Mark Sanchez/Laura Okmin
  6. Chris Myers or Brandon Gaudin (weeks 6 and 8)/Robert Smith/Jen Hale
  7. Alex Faust or Jason Benetti/Brady Quinn or Matt Millen/Megan Olivi (Weeks 4 and 18 only)

Former

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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)
6Redskins 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)
1995149ers at Saints (W)
4Cardinals at Cowboys (E)
849ers at Rams (W)
10Panthers at 49ers (W)
14Redskins at Cowboys (E)
15Cowboys at Eagles (E)
16Giants at Cowboys (E)
1996
1Eagles at Redskins (E)
2Giants at Cowboys (E)
3Redskins at Giants (E)
5Falcons at 49ers (W)
6Packers at Bears (C)
7Cardinals at Cowboys (E)
10Eagles at Cowboys (E)
13Redskins at Eagles (E)
14Rams at Saints (W)
15Cowboys at Cardinals (E)
17Cowboys at Redskins (E)
1997
3Saints at 49ers (W)
4Vikings at Packers (C)
6Buccaneers at Packers (C)
7Rams at 49ers (W)
9Cowboys at Eagles (E)
12Redskins at Cowboys (E)
17Giants at Cowboys (E)
19981Redskins at Giants (E)
3Lions at Vikings (C)
8Vikings at Lions (C)
10Giants at Cowboys (E)
11Cowboys at Cardinals (E)
12Packers at Vikings (C)
16Eagles at Cowboys (E)
17Rams at 49ers (W)
1999
2Redskins at Giants (E)
3Vikings at Packers (C)
4Cardinals at Cowboys (E)
5Cowboys at Eagles (E)
7Redskins at Cowboys (E)
9Bears at Packers (C)
11Rams at 49ers (W)
12Cardinals at Giants (E)
14Lions at Buccaneers (C)
17Lions at Vikings (C)
20001Eagles at Cowboys (E)
4Rams at Falcons (W)
6Redskins at Eagles (E)
9Vikings at Buccaneers (C)
10Cowboys at Eagles (E)
13Saints at Rams (W)
14Giants at Redskins (E)
2001
2Rams at 49ers (W)
3Buccaneers at Vikings (C)
4Packers at Buccaneers (C)
6Packers at Vikings (C)
7Saints at Rams (W)
8Buccaneers at Packers (C)
9Saints at 49ers (W)
10Bears at Buccaneers (C)
12Rams at Falcons (W)
1349ers at Rams (W)
14Buccaneers at Bears (C)
16Vikings at Packers (C)
1749ers 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
20023Packers at Lions (N)
5Rams at 49ers (W)
8Buccaneers at Panthers (S)
10Lions at Packers (N)
14Falcons at Buccaneers (S)
17Eagles at Giants (E)
2003
249ers at Rams (W)
3Buccaneers at Falcons (S)
5Redskins at Eagles (E)
7Eagles at Giants (E)
9Redskins at Cowboys (E)
10Buccaneers at Panthers (S)
14Cowboys at Eagles (E)
15Seahawks at Rams (W)
20042Redskins at Giants (E)
10Vikings at Packers (N)
12Eagles at Giants (E)
16Packers at Vikings (N)
17Packers at Bears (N)
2005
2Lions at Bears (N)
5Eagles at Cowboys (E)
6Giants at Cowboys (E)
9Panthers at Buccaneers (S)
11Eagles at Giants (E)
13Cowboys at Giants (E)
14Giants at Eagles (E)
15Cowboys at Redskins (E)
17Redskins at Eagles (E)
20062Giants at Eagles (E)
4Saints at Panthers (S)
5Cowboys at Eagles (E)
9Cowboys at Redskins (E)
13Cowboys at Giants (E)
15Eagles at Giants (E)
2007
3Giants at Redskins (E)
10Cowboys at Giants (E)
11Redskins at Cowboys (E)
15Eagles at Cowboys (E)
16Packers at Bears (N)
17Cowboys at Redskins (E)
20084Redskins at Cowboys (E)
5Redskins at Eagles (E)
9Cowboys at Giants (E)
10Packers at Vikings (N)
11Bears at Packers (N)
13Giants 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)
6Green Bay-New England
7Tampa Bay-Philadelphia
8Tampa Bay-Carolina
2003 (Dick Stockton)
6Tampa Bay-Washington
7Philadelphia-New York Giants
8New York Giants-Minnesota
2004 (Dick Stockton)
6Seattle-New England
7Dallas-Green Bay
8New York Giants-Minnesota
2005 (Dick Stockton)
6New York Giants-Dallas
7Dallas-Seattle
8Philadelphia-Denver
2006 (Dick Stockton)6Philadelphia-New Orleans
7Washington-Indianapolis
8Atlanta-Cincinnati
16New Orleans-New York Giants
17Atlanta-Philadelphia
2007 (Kenny Albert)6Washington-Green Bay
7Minnesota-Dallas
8Washington-New England
2008 (Dick Stockton)6Dallas-Arizona
7San Francisco-New York Giants
8New York Giants-Pittsburgh
2009 (Thom Brennaman)
6New York Giants-New Orleans
7Atlanta-Dallas
8Minnesota-Green Bay

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