ESPN's 'Sunday NFL Countdown' Begins 40th Season with New Host
The show will kick off its 40th season on Sunday, Sept. 8 and will air every Sunday through Super Bowl Sunday in February.
Mike Greenberg will take over as host of the show, replacing Sam Ponder who left ESPN last week.
ESPN's "Sunday NFL Countdown" is set to begin its 40th season on Sunday, Sept. 8, with a new look and a new host.
Mike Greenberg will take over as host of the show, replacing Sam Ponder who left ESPN last week.
Greenberg, who currently hosts ESPN's "Get Up!," will bring his experience and knowledge of the NFL to the "Sunday NFL Countdown" desk.
- The show will continue to air at 10 a.m. ET on ESPN.
- It will be broadcast from ESPN's headquarters in Bristol, Connecticut.
- This will be the 40th season of the show.
"Sunday NFL Countdown" is one of ESPN's most popular shows, and it is a must-watch for NFL fans.
The show provides in-depth analysis and commentary on the NFL's biggest games and storylines.
Greenberg is a well-respected sportscaster, and he is sure to bring his own unique style to the show.
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