
With Week 4’s full slate of Sunday games just around the corner, it’s time to look at who will be calling each game around the league. There are a few announcers that fans hope their teams can avoid to allow them to fully enjoy the broadcast, but someone has to pull the short straw every week.
Who will be calling the game for your favorite team this week?
Here is the Week 4 schedule, complete with announcer pairings and TV information:
Sunday, Sep. 22 | |||
GAME | TIME | TV | ANNOUNCERS |
Houston at Baltimore | 1:00 pm | CBS | Greg Gumbel, Dan Dierdorf |
Detroit at Washington | 1:00 pm | FOX | Dick Stockton, Ronde Barber, Kris Budden |
San Diego at Tennessee | 1:00 pm | CBS | Ian Eagle, Dan Fouts |
Arizona at New Orleans | 1:00 pm | FOX | Sam Rosen, Heath Evans |
Tampa Bay at New England | 1:00 pm | FOX | Kevin Burkhardt, John Lynch, Erin Andrews |
Cleveland at Minnesota | 1:00 pm | CBS | Kevin Harlan, Solomon Wilcotts |
N.Y. Giants at Carolina | 1:00 pm | FOX | Thom Brennaman, Brian Billick |
Green Bay at Cincinnati | 1:00 pm | FOX | Joe Buck, Troy Aikman |
St. Louis at Dallas | 1:00 pm | FOX | Kenny Albert, Daryl Johnston |
Atlanta at Miami | 4:05 pm | FOX | Chris Myers, Tim Ryan |
Buffalo at N.Y. Jets | 4:25 pm | CBS | Marv Albert Rich Gannon |
Jacksonville at Seattle | 4:25 pm | CBS | Bill Macatee, Steve Tasker |
Indianapolis at San Francisco | 4:25 pm | CBS | Jim Nantz, Phil Simms |
Chicago at Pittsburgh | 8:30 pm | NBC | Al Micahels, Cris Collinsworth |
Monday, Sep. 23 | |||
GAME | TIME | TV | ANNOUNCERS |
Oakland at Denver | 8:40 pm | ESPN | Mike Tirico, Jon Gruden |