NFL Live(stylized asNFL Live presented byFanDuel Sportsbookfor sponsorship reasons) is an AmericanNational Football League(NFL) studio show, currently airing Monday through Friday at 4:00 p.mETon sports cable channelESPN,and rebroadcasts at 5:00 p.m. ET onESPN2.Formerly known asNFL 2Night,the program is one of the few NFL-related studio programs to air during the week along withNFL Insiders.As such,NFL Liveis not a highlight show, asSundayandMondaygame highlights are handled by the various other NFL studio shows, includingNFL Primetimeduring the season. Unlike shows for other sports,NFL Liveeven runs throughout the entire offseason.

NFL Live
Two men sitting on director's chairs on a stage, listening to a question from an audience member
Jeff SaturdayandHerm Edwardson stage during the shooting of NFL Live atDisney Springsduring the2017 Pro Bowlweek
Also known asNFL 2Night(1998–2002)
GenreNFL
Directed by
  • Larry Kirin
  • Lorenzo Lamadrid
Starring
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producerNorby Williamson
Producers
  • Rich Schroeder
  • Todd M. Snyder
Production locationsESPNHeadquarters
Bristol, Connecticut,U.S.
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time30–60 minutes
Production companyESPN
Original release
Network
Release1998(1998)
present
Related
NFL Insiders

Since2005,NFL Livehas been presented inhigh definitionon ESPN HD. Beginning in 2011,NFL Liveexpanded to a full hour.

ESPN announced that beginning in August 2020,Laura Rutledgewould assume hosting duties of the program, along withKeyshawn Johnson,Mina Kimes,Dan OrlovskyandMarcus Spearsbecoming daily analysts.[1]

Personalities

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Main Panelists

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Segments

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  • NFL Live Wired:A segment at the beginning of the show detailing the top stories and breaking news from around theNational Football League.This segment was discontinued in the summer of 2007. It eventually was re-added as an unnamed segment where the news stories of the day are listed in chronological order of their release or when an item hit the transaction wire (e.g. "10:33 a.m.: the Cincinnati Bengals placed (player name) on injured reserve" ).
  • Opening Drive:A segment followingNFL Live Wiredin which a certain team, player, or topic is discussed.
  • What Were They Thinking?:A look at dubious plays and decisions from the previous week's NFL games.
  • Drive of the Week:A look at the plays that comprised the best drive by a team from the previous week's NFL games.
  • Fantasy Five:Every week during the NFL season, Wingo, Salisbury, and Schlereth pick one player from each position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K) that they think will perform the best. One point is given for each player if he reaches a certain statistic during a game
  • Off the Mark:A weekly segment where Schlereth rants about a moment at some point in time during the previous week that has grabbed his attention.
  • Hurry-Up Offense:A segment at the end of each show, in which analysts are given a certain amount of time to discuss various topics.
  • Cover 2:Analysis of various topics from two points of view: an NFL insider (which could include a sportswriter, former general manager or former director of player personnel) and a (current or former) NFL player.
  • Overreaction Monday:Based on the past weekend's performance, extreme topics are presented to the analysts for debate.
  • Film Room:Analysts break down plays in the film room

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References

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  1. ^Hofheimer, Bill (30 June 2020)."ESPN to Relaunch NFL Live in August with New Host Laura Rutledge and Analysts Marcus Spears, Dan Orlovsky, Mina Kimes and Keyshawn Johnson".ESPN Press Room.ESPN.Retrieved30 June2020.
  2. ^Williams, Charean (June 17, 2019)."Josh McCown joins ESPN".ProFootballTalk.RetrievedOctober 21,2019.McCown will make his ESPN debut Wednesday [June 19, 2019]
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