NFL Total Access

NFL Total Access (2004-2017)

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NFL Total Access is the NFL Network's flagship program churns out the day's top headlines and much more covering all 32 teams. The show also provides fans with exclusive footage from inside team facilities and interviews with players and coaches. Joining hosts Dan Hellie and Amber Theoharis with analysis and insight are a deep roster of NFL Network personnel, including Warren Sapp, Willie McGinest, LaDainian Tomlinson, Kurt Warner, Brian Billick, Steve Mariucci and Darren Sharper, plus other former players as guest analysts throughout each week.

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 19:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S14E222Episode 220Okt. 6, 2017
S14E221Episode 219Okt. 4, 2017
S14E220Episode 218Okt. 3, 2017
S14E219Episode 217Okt. 2, 2017
S14E218Episode 216Sept. 29, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did NFL Total Access premiere?

NFL Total Access premiered on September 13, 2004.

Who were the hosts of NFL Total Access in 2004?

The original hosts of NFL Total Access were Rich Eisen and Terrell Davis.

Which former NFL player was a guest analyst on NFL Total Access in 2004?

Willie McGinest was a guest analyst on NFL Total Access in 2004.

Was NFL Total Access a daily show in 2004?

Yes, NFL Total Access was a daily show in 2004.

What topics were covered on NFL Total Access in 2004?

NFL Total Access covered news, highlights, player interviews, and analysis of every NFL game in 2004.

Was NFL Total Access a live show in 2004?

NFL Total Access was not a live show in 2004. It was pre-recorded and then broadcast later in the day.

Did NFL Total Access have a regular segment on player injury updates in 2004?

Yes, NFL Total Access had a segment called "Injury Update" in 2004 where they provided the latest news on injured players.

How long was each episode of NFL Total Access in 2004?

Each episode of NFL Total Access in 2004 was 60 minutes long.

Did NFL Total Access have a segment on Fantasy Football in 2004?

Yes, NFL Total Access had a segment called "Fantasy File" in 2004 where they discussed the latest news and trends in Fantasy Football.

Did NFL Total Access have a segment on weekly power rankings in 2004?

Yes, NFL Total Access had a segment called "Power Rankings" in 2004 where they ranked the teams based on their performance in the previous week.

Who was the first special guest on NFL Total Access in 2004?

Joe Gibbs, former Washington Redskins head coach, was the first special guest on NFL Total Access in 2004.

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