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Instead of one crew in the studio led by Kay Adams, the streamer will have two separate crews in the studio for each game.
Here's the breakdown, plus the announcer assignments.
Whereas the 2024 broadcast featured one primary studio show featuring Kay Adams, Drew Brees, Robert Griffin III, Manti Te’o and Mina Kimes, this year’s will have separate studio shows for each game.
As for sideline reporters, CBS’ Melanie Collins and NFL Network’s Sara Walsh will work Cowboys-Commanders, while CBS’ AJ Ross and Dianna Russini from The Athletic will cover Lions-Vikings. Other special guests include Bert Kreischer, Tom Segura, and Seth Rollins, along with rules analyst Gene Steratore. Scott Hanson of NFL RedZone and Kyle Long will be live on remoter for Cowboys-Commanders.
Adams will return to the studio, but only for the Cowboys-Commanders game, joined by analysts Austin Ekeler, Devin McCourty and Michael Irvin. Later in the day, NFL Network’s Jamie Erdahl will host for Lions-Vikings, with Brandon Marshall and Te’o joining as analysts.
Netflix’s two broadcast teams will feature Ian Eagle, Matt Ryan and Nate Burleson on the call for the 1 p.m. ET game between the Dallas Cowboys and Washington Commanders. Noah Eagle and Drew Brees will call the Detroit Lions vs. Minnesota Vikings at 4:30 p.m. ET. Compared to last year, Ryan will replace J.J. Watt, who is now the No. 2 game analyst for CBS, with Brees taking the spot that Fox’s Greg Olsen filled opposite Noah Eagle last Christmas.
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