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NFL Total Access Format Football Starring Rich Eisen
Rod Woodson
Jamie Dukes
Marshall Faulk
Fran CharlesCountry of origin United States Production Running time 60 minutes, 90 minutes Broadcast Original channel NFL Network Original run 2003 – presentNFL Total Access is a television news program on the NFL Network.
The network treats it as the league's "show of record" and bills it as the only year-round show dedicated to the National Football League, despite the ESPN show NFL Live running year round as well.
NFL Total Access is primarily hosted by former ESPN anchor, Rich Eisen. Fran Charles is the substitute host when Eisen is unavailable or on location for a game. Other hosts for the show have included Alex Flanagan, Derrin Horton, Spero Dedes and Paul Burmeister. The main analysts are Rod Woodson, Marshall Faulk and Jamie Dukes, but other analysts include Terrell Davis, Brian Baldinger, Jim Mora, Sr., Deion Sanders, Steve Mariucci, Mike Martz, Solomon Wilcots and Warren Sapp.
It is also broadcast on Sky Sports at various times in the UK.
During the 2007 season, another edition of the program previewing the week's action aired Saturday evenings on MyNetworkTV.[1]
Contents
Personalities
Current
Position Name Debut Notes Hosts Paul Burmeister 2004 fill-in host Fran Charles 2006 Usually whenever Eisen is unavailable or on location Spero Dedes 2006 fill-in host Rich Eisen 2003 Lead host; on location host Alex Flanagan 2006 fill-in host Derrin Horton 2003 fill-in host Analysts Brian Baldinger 2003 studio analyst/on-site reporter Charles Davis 2007 Terrell Davis 2003 lead analyst from 2003–2006 Jamie Dukes 2006 studio analyst Marshall Faulk 2006 studio analyst/on location analyst Michael Irvin 2009 studio analyst Steve Mariucci 2006 studio analyst, on location Mike Mayock 2003 NFL Draft Guru Jim Mora Sr. 2003 Deion Sanders 2006 On location analyst Warren Sapp 2008 Sterling Sharpe 2003 fill-in analyst Tom Waddle 2007 fill-in analyst Solomon Wilcots 2003 fill-in analyst, reporter Reporters Jennifer Allen 2004 features reporter Michelle Beisner 2006 Scott Hanson 2006 Kara Henderson 2004 Former
Position Name Tenure Notes Hosts Bill Patrick 2003–2004 Now with Versus Analysts Marcus Allen 2005 Rod Woodson 2003–2011 Left after acccepting a job as the Oakland Raiders defensive backs coach Bobby Beathard 2007 Butch Davis 2005–2006 Left to become head football coach at North Carolina Seth Joyner 2003–2005 lead analyst Lincoln Kennedy 2003–2006 lead analyst Ken Norton Jr. 2003–2004 lead analyst Glenn Parker 2003–2004 Dan Reeves 2003–2005 Emmitt Smith 2005 Left to participate in Dancing with the Stars Adam Schefter 2003–2009 now with ESPN Mike Martz 2009–2010 Left to become offensive coordinator for Chicago Bears Events covered by Total Access
- Kickoff weekend
- Super Bowls
- The Pro Bowl
- Draft combine
- NFL Draft
- Owners' and players' meetings
- Hall of Fame Weekend
- NFL Schedule Release Show since 2006
Featured segments
- Sounds of the Game
This feature provides fans with an exclusive, day-by-day pass to the sidelines of the NFL.
- NFL News and Notes
The analysts discuss injuries, trades, signings and releases, and provide reaction.
- Highlights
Sometimes, usually during preseason, the show has in-progress highlights.
- Best in the Biz
The special guest of that episode will give his Top 5 list for the corresponding position in football.
- NFL team cam
The show has the ability to go live to any NFL team headquarters at any time, using their "Team Cam" system, a webcam based video system that has been set up between the network's Los Angeles studio and each team location.
- Official Review
NFL vice president of officiating Carl Johnson breaks down officiating calls from the previous weekend's action on Wednesday night editions.
- Around the League
Jason LaCanfora gives leaguewide updates and inside information.
- Path to the Draft
Mike Mayock will take a look at college football players that are either helping or hurting their draft stock. In 2007 this became a show to lead up to the draft.
- Nike Rewind
Game highlights put to music near the end of the Monday or Tuesday's show
- 4 downs
4 topics are discussed at the end of the show
Trivia
- On Thursdays, Total Access covers an eight-team fantasy football league in which the team "owners" are film and television actors. In 2006, the divisions were named after Miami Vice characters Sonny Crockett and Ricardo Tubbs (Super Bowl XLI was played at Dolphin Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida).
- This title was used by Fox Sports Net for a magazine show about the NFL which ran in 1999. It was in a block with Hardcore Football, which lasted until 2002.
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NFL Total Access Hosts Paul Burmeister (2004–present) · Fran Charles (2006–present) · Spero Dedes (2006–present) · Rich Eisen (2003–present) · Alex Flanagan (2006–present) · Derrin Horton (2003–present) · Randy Moss (2008–present) · Bill Patrick (2003–2004)Analysts Marcus Allen (2005) · Brian Baldinger (2003–present) · Bobby Beathard (2007) · Charles Davis (2007–present) · Butch Davis (2005–2006) · Terrell Davis (2003–present) · Jamie Dukes (2006–present) · Marshall Faulk (2006–present) · Michael Irvin (2009–present) · Seth Joyner (2003–2005) · Lincoln Kennedy (2003–2006) · Steve Mariucci (2006–present) · Mike Martz (2009–2010) · Mike Mayock (2003–present) · Jim E. Mora (2003–present) · Ken Norton, Jr. (2003–2004) · Glenn Parker (2003–2004) · Dan Reeves (2003–2005) · Deion Sanders (2006–present) · Warren Sapp (2008–present) · Sterling Sharpe (2003–present) · Emmitt Smith (2005) · Tom Waddle (2007–present) · Solomon Wilcots (2003–present) · Rod Woodson (2003–2011)Reporters Jennifer Allen (2004–present) · Michelle Beisner (2006–present) · Scott Hanson (2006–present) · Kara Henderson (2004–present) · Adam Schefter (2003–2009) · Jason La Canfora (2009–present)Categories:- American sports television series
- NFL Network shows
- 2003 American television series debuts
- MyNetworkTV shows
- 2000s American television series
- 2010s American television series
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