NFL Primetime

NFL Primetime (1987- )

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This longtime ESPN staple doesn't air in prime time anymore, and the original tag team of Chris Berman and Tom Jackson are no longer involved. But it lives on, albeit in a slightly different form, with host Trey Wingo presenting a shorter-form highlights package of Sunday's NFL action coupled with more in-depth analysis from former players Merril Hoge and Tim Hasselbeck.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 13:30 (60 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did NFL Primetime premiere?

NFL Primetime premiered on September 6, 1987.

Who were the hosts of NFL Primetime during its first season?

The hosts of NFL Primetime during its first season were Chris Berman and Tom Jackson.

What was the format of NFL Primetime in 1987?

The format of NFL Primetime in 1987 was a highlights show that recapped all of the games played that day.

Did NFL Primetime air on Sunday nights during its first season?

No, NFL Primetime aired on Sunday mornings during its first season.

How long was each episode of NFL Primetime during its first season?

Each episode of NFL Primetime during its first season was 30 minutes long.

How many games were recapped on each episode of NFL Primetime in 1987?

Each episode of NFL Primetime in 1987 recapped every game played on that day.

Did NFL Primetime feature guest analysts during its first season?

No, NFL Primetime did not feature guest analysts during its first season.

Were there any special segments on NFL Primetime during its first season?

No, there were no special segments on NFL Primetime during its first season.

What network aired NFL Primetime in 1987?

NFL Primetime aired on ESPN in 1987.

Were any games excluded from NFL Primetime during its first season?

No, every game played on each day was recapped on NFL Primetime during its first season.

How many episodes were in the first season of NFL Primetime?

There were 16 episodes in the first season of NFL Primetime.

On what day of the week did NFL Primetime air in 1987?

NFL Primetime aired on Sundays in 1987.

How was the audience response to NFL Primetime during its first season?

The audience response to NFL Primetime during its first season was positive, with many viewers appreciating the comprehensive coverage of every game played.

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