| The NFL Show/NFL This Week | |
|---|---|
| Presented by | Mark Chapman Dan Walker Laura Woods Craig Doyle |
| Starring | Analysts: Jason Bell Osi Umenyiora |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Original language | English |
| Production | |
| Production locations | BT Studios[1] Super Bowl: On location |
| Running time | The NFL Show: 30 minutes (BBC) 60 minutes including advertisements (ITV) NFL This Week: 50 minutes |
| Production company | North One[2] |
| Original release | |
| Network | BBC Two |
| Release | 13 September 2016 (2016-09-13) – 2020 (2020) |
| Network | BBC One |
| Release | 13 September 2016 (2016-09-13) – 2022 (2022) |
| Network | ITV Virgin Media Television |
| Release | 2022 (2022) – 2024 (2024) |
The NFL Show andNFL This Week were a pair ofAmerican football programmes broadcast on theBBC.
Neither show had a fixedtimeslot, butThe NFL Show typically aired either on Saturday evenings or after midnight onBBC One.NFL This Week was aBBC Two show, usually airing late on a Tuesday evening or shortly after midnight.[3][4]The NFL Show was hosted byBBC Breakfast presenterDan Walker, who took over fromMark Chapman. On the BBC it usually followedMatch of the Day.[5] On ITV it aired at 11:30PM on Fridays.[6] For the 2022 season, the NFL announced that they had reached a partnership with commercial broadcasterITV for three years. The show was hosted byLaura Woods, although analysts Bell and Umenyiora followed the show across networks. Woods was replaced byCraig Doyle in 2023, following her move toTNT Sports. The deal also continued to include live coverage of two London international games and the Super Bowl as the BBC did. The show aired on Scottish affiliate networkSTV andVirgin Media Four in Ireland, which has a content sharing agreement with ITV.[7] ITV ended the show ahead of the 2024 season although the London international games and Super Bowl would still be broadcast.
Jason Bell is a formerNFLcornerback. He played for theDallas Cowboys, theHouston Texans, and theNew York Giants over a spell of six seasons.[8]Osi Umenyiora is a two-timeSuper Bowl-winningdefensive end with theNew York Giants. He also played for theAtlanta Falcons for two seasons.[9][10]