The FOX NFL Sunday studio team is the most decorated crew in all of football. The four analysts have each won at least one Super Bowl and have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The show was inducted into the NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2019.
Terry Bradshaw and Howie Long have been on the show since FOX started broadcasting NFL games in 1994. Let’s take a look at the entire crew.
Who Is on FOX NFL Sunday?
Host | Curt Menefee
Curt Menefee became the show’s full-time host in 2007. He started his career at FOX as a sideline reporter and then called play-by-play for NFL games.
Analyst | Terry Bradshaw
Terry Bradshaw was the first player selected in the 1970 NFL Draft and ended up leading the Pittsburgh Steelers to four Super Bowl titles. The former quarterback was a studio and game analyst for over a decade at CBS. He was an original studio host for the network’s NFL coverage. Bradshaw has won three Emmy Awards for his work at FOX.
Analyst | Howie Long
Howie Long, another original FOX studio analyst, joined the network after playing 13 seasons as a defensive lineman with the Oakland and Los Angeles Raiders. He won a Super Bowl title and made eight Pro Bowls during his career. Long won an Emmy for Outstanding Studio Analyst in 1997.
Analyst | Jimmy Johnson
After winning a college national championship in Miami, Jimmy Johnson led the Dallas Cowboys to two Super Bowl titles in the early 1990s. He joined FOX’s pregame show for the first season in 1994 before leaving to be the Miami Dolphins head coach in 1996.
Johnson posted a 36-28 record in four seasons in Miami before returning to FOX. Johnson has been inducted as a coach in the College and Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Analyst | Michael Strahan
Strahan joined FOX in 2008 after making seven Pro Bowls in 15 seasons with the New York Giants. His last career game was the Giants’ upset of the undefeated New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLII.
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Strahan, who has won two Emmy awards, also serves as a host on “Good Morning of America” and “$100,000 Pyramid” on ABC.
News Insider | Jay Glazer
Glazer is one of the elite NFL insiders, breaking news about the league on and off the field. Glazer, who started the first MMA training program for professional athletes, is a host for Bellator’s signature MMA fights on the Paramount Network. Glazer was the presenter when Strahan was inducted into the Hall of Fame.