List of NFL Kickoff Game broadcasters

The following is a list of the television networks and announcers who have broadcast the National Football League Kickoff game. The NFL Kickoff game, and related festivities, mark the start of the National Football League season. The first game of the season falls typically on the Thursday following Labor Day. A single game is held, preceded by a concert and other ceremonies.

2000s

Year

Network

Play-by-play

Color commentator(s)

Sideline reporter(s)

2010

NBC

Al Michaels

Cris Collinsworth

Andrea Kremer

2009

NBC

Al Michaels

Cris Collinsworth

Andrea Kremer

2008

NBC

Al Michaels

John Madden

Andrea Kremer

2007

NBC

Al Michaels

John Madden

Andrea Kremer

2006

NBC

Al Michaels

John Madden

Andrea Kremer

2005

ABC

Al Michaels

John Madden

Michele Tafoya

2004

ABC

Al Michaels

John Madden

Michele Tafoya

2003

ABC

Al Michaels

John Madden

Lisa Guerrero

2002

ESPN

Mike Patrick

Joe Theismann and Paul Maguire

SuZy Kolber

Notes

  • In , the league and NBC agreed to move up the opening kickoff of the kickoff game, to 7:00 PM Eastern Time, so that John McCain could address the nation during the 2008 Republican National Convention without having to compete with the game. That game featured the Washington Redskins and New York Giants. The game was also be the first to be carried by Internet television in the United States, as did all Sunday Night Football games in the 2008 season.
  • In , with the change in television contracts, the Kickoff Game was moved to NBC, who held the rights to Sunday Night Football. The game opposite the first weekend of World Series games was once again removed to compensate. (The Monday Night game at the end of the season, however, was not revived. Instead, after an impromptu experiment in 2005, a Monday night doubleheader was scheduled for the same weekend as the kickoff game.)
  • saw the addition of the stipulation that the kickoff game would always be hosted by the defending Super Bowl champions. After the "Wardrobe malfunction" incident at Super Bowl XXXVIII, the NFL initially canceled future plans for concerts in conjunction with the NFL Kickoff game. Later in the year, however, the decision was reversed, and instead a 10-second broadcast delay was put in place.

  • For , the game's popularity and success saw it move to ABC as part of the Monday Night Football package. In order for the kickoff game to fit into the schedule, ABC dropped the Monday Night Football game held in the last week of the NFL season, which had become increasingly unpopular because it had to be scheduled before the season, meaning it often lacked playoff significance. In return, ESPN got a week 17 Saturday Night game. While defending Super Bowl champions Tampa Bay were not selected for the Thursday night game, they did play a nationally-televised game at Philadelphia four nights later on MNF.
  • The National Football League Kickoff game was introduced as an effort to boost economical recovery in the New York City and Washington, D.C. areas in the wake of 9/11 with ESPN televising the first game. In order to do so, ESPN eliminated its traditional late-October Thursday night game (held the weekend of Games 1 and 2 of the World Series), and replaced it with the opening night kickoff game.

See also

  • Television ratings