NFL Week 17 Announcer Schedule, Check The NFL Announcers For Week 17 2021 Here

NFL Announcers Week 17 2021

A sports commentator, also known as a sports announcer, sportscaster, or play-by-play announcer, is someone who gives live commentary on a game or event, usually during a live broadcast, and speaks in the historical present tense. Radio was the first medium for sports broadcasts, and radio commentators must describe every detail of the action to those who cannot see it. Commentators are frequently presented as a voiceover in televised sports programming, with images of the contest displayed on viewers' screens and noises of the action and spectators heard in the background. Although some networks choose to include their announcers on camera either before or after the game or briefly during commercial breaks, television commentators are rarely seen on screen during an event. Check out the NFL Week 17 Announcer Schedule below.

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NFL Week 17 Announcer Schedule

The below table shows the NFL Week 17 Announcer Schedule.

Network

Matchup

Time

Announcer

FOX

Los Angeles Rams at Baltimore Ravens 

1 PM ET

Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen, Pam Oliver

FOX

Atlanta Falcons at Buffalo Bills 

1 PM ET

Kevin Kugler, Mark Sanchez, Laura Okmin

FOX

Las Vegas Raiders at Indianapolis Colts

1 PM ET

Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma, Sara Walsh 

FOX

Tampa Bay Buccaneers at New York Jets

1 PM ET

Chris Myers, Daryl Johnston, Jen Hale

FOX

Philadelphia Eagles at Washington Football Team

1 PM ET

Adam Amin, Mark Schlereth, Shannon Spake

FOX

Carolina Panthers at New Orleans Saints

4:25 PM ET

Adam Amin, Mark Schlereth, Shannon Spake

FOX

Carolina Panthers at New Orleans Saints

4:25 PM ET

Brandon Gaudin, Matt Millen

FOX

Detroit Lions at Seattle Seahawks

4:25 PM ET

Gus Johnson, Aqib Talib, Megan Oliv

FOX

Arizona Cardinals at Dallas Cowboys

4:25 PM ET

Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Erin Andrews, Tom Rinaldi.

CBS

New York Giants at Chicago Bears

1 PM ET

Spero Dedes, Jay Feely

CBS

Kansas City Chiefs at Cincinnati Bengals

1 PM ET

Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Tracy Wolfson

CBS

Jacksonville Jaguars at New England Patriots

1 PM ET

Andrew Catalon, James Lofton, Sherree Burruss

CBS

Miami Dolphins at Tennessee Titans

1 PM ET

Kevin Harlan, Trent Green, Melanie Collins

CBS

Denver Broncos at Los Angeles Chargers

4:05 PM ET

Ian Eagle, Charles Davis, Evan Washburn

CBS

Houston Texans at San Francisco 49ers

4:05 PM ET

Greg Gumbel, Adam Archuleta, AJ Ross

NBC

Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers

8:20 PM ET

Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth, Kathryn Tappen 

ESPN / ABC

Cleveland Browns at Pittsburgh Steelers

8:15 PM ET

Steve Levy, Brian Griese, Louis Riddick, Lisa Salters 

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What Is The NFL?

The National Football League (NFL) consists of 32 teams divided evenly between the National Football Conference (NFC) and the American Football Conference (AFC) (AFC). The NFL is one of the four main North American professional sports leagues and is the top level of American football on the planet. During the NFL's eighteen-week regular season, which spans from early September to early January, each club plays seventeen games and has one bye week. Following the regular season, seven teams from each conference (four division winners and three wild card teams) advance to the playoffs, which are a single-elimination tournament that culminates in the Super Bowl, which is typically held on the first Sunday in February and features the NFC and AFC champions. The league's headquarters are in New York City.

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How Was The NFL Found?

On August 20, 1920, representatives from the Akron Pros, Canton Bulldogs, Cleveland Indians, and Dayton Triangles met in Canton, Ohio, at the Jordan and Hupmobile auto showroom. According to the Canton Evening Repository, this meeting resulted in the formation of the American Professional Football Conference (APFC), with the goal of "raising the standard of professional football in every way possible, eliminating bidding for players between rival clubs, and securing cooperation in the formation of schedules."

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