Fans
can now start their day with the NFL like never before - with a new, live
weekday morning show on NFL Network. “NFL AM” will makes its debut on Monday,
July 30 just as training camps open, the
format for the show takes is a four -hour
segment, the time slot for the kick off is 6 a.m. ET every Monday through
Friday. NFL
AM will blanket the world of the NFL with seasoned and opinionated talent who
will report and debate news and examine the personalities that play the game.
The show's discussion will cover a wide-range of NFL-related topics including
the cultural convergence of sports, entertainment and music. Each morning,
"NFL AM" will collaborate with NFL.com to take a look at the latest
in fantasy football news and information.
The
show's talent roster features Mark Kriegel from FOXSports.com, former San Francisco 49ers Super
Bowl-winning cornerback Eric Davis, Brian Webber from FOX Sports Digital,
Nicole Zaloumis from Comcast Sports Net-New England and Steve Wyche from NFL
Media. The show will be based at NFL Network's Culver City, Calif., studios. No
other sport is the sole focus of a show of this length each and every weekday
morning.
"'NFL
AM' will give fans a great reason to look forward to the morning," Mark
Quenzel said, NFL Network senior vice president of programming and production.
"We know that our fans are looking for more football and we are excited to
provide a personality-driven show which focuses on football and everything
around it. There will be no better way to start their day."
Mark
Kriegel (@MarkKriegel ), the author of two
New York Times best-sellers (Namath: A Biography and Pistol: The Life of Pete
Maravich), joins NFL Network from FOXSports.com where he spent five years as a
national columnist and host of the bi-weekly "Bar Fly on FOX" chat
with athletes, celebrities and media. Previously, he was a distinguished media
voice on the New York sports scene for 10 years as a columnist for the New York
Daily News and the New York Post. He also served as a contributing editor for
Esquire magazine. Kriegel's upcoming book on boxer Ray "Boom Boom"
Mancini, titled The Good Son, will be released in September. Eric
Davis (@_ericdavis_), who played 13 NFL seasons at cornerback,
comes to NFL Network after spending last year as co-host of "Tierney and
Davis" weekdays on 95.7 The Game in San Francisco. In addition, Davis will
begin his second season as the radio analyst for 49ers games this fall.
Previously, he served as an NFL analyst for Comcast SportsNet Bay Area and for
KPIX-TV telecasts of 49ers preseason games. A three-time All-Pro, Davis played
six seasons (1990-95) in San Francisco, helping the team to a victory in Super
Bowl XXIX. A second-round draft choice from Jacksonville State, Davis also
played for Carolina (1996-2000), Denver (2001) and Detroit (2002).
Brian
Webber (@bwwebber), a former anchor and
reporter for Fox Sports Net and a sideline reporter for NFL games on FOX, joins
NFL Network after six years as lead host of Fox Sports' digital media
programming. With Fox Sports Digital, he anchored studio coverage of the NFL, MLB and NASCAR, as well as on-location
coverage of the Super Bowl, Final Four and Stanley Cup Final. For the past nine
years, Webber has also served as studio host and play-by-play announcer for the
Tennis Channel. A graduate of Stanford University, Webber began his
broadcasting career began at Fox Sports Net-Bay Area 19 years ago and later
included stints as a play-by-play announcer for Fox Sports Net, ESPNU, CBS
Sports Network and NCAA Productions.
Nicole
Zaloumis (@nicolezaloumis) comes to NFL
Network with more than a decade of sports broadcasting experience, most
recently as an anchor and reporter for Comcast SportsNet New England since
January 2011. Previously, Zaloumis worked for the Big Ten Network, where she
co-hosted "The Friday Night Football Report" and "The Women's
Show," and was a sideline reporter for football games. Earlier in her
career, Zaloumis worked for Fox Sports Northwest, Comcast SportsNet Bay Area,
the ABC affiliate in Phoenix and the NBC affiliate in Washington.
Steve
Wyche (@wyche89) begins his fifth season
with NFL Network and NFL.com, providing reports from team facilities and games
on a variety of programs including "NFL GameDay Morning" and
"NFL Total Access". Additionally, Wyche is a regular columnist on NFL.com
and is the co-host of the site's 'Cover Two' podcast. Previously, he covered
the Falcons for four seasons for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Wyche has
more than two decades of sports journalism experience including posts with The
Washington Post covering the Wizards and the NBA, and the Miami Herald on the
Dolphins, Heat and University of Florida beats. "NFL
AM" will be streamed live on NFL Mobile only from Verizon and will feature
companion programming including fantasy info and lifestyle content on NFL.com
and NFL digital platforms. Fans continue
to tune to NFL Network in growing
numbers. NFLN has posted increases in year-over-year viewership in 12 of the 13
quarters since January 2009 (all quarters other than second quarter of 2011
during the work stoppage). NFL Network
airs seven days a week, 24 hours a day on a year-round basis and is the only
television network fully dedicated to the NFL and the sport of football. For
more information, log on to. NFL.com is the exclusive internet home of NFL
Network.
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