Revised NFL commentator pairings for 2009-10.
CBS (NFC)
Studio (The NFL Today): James Brown, Bill Cowher, Rod Woodson and Mike Ditka
Booth:
Jim Nantz and Phil Simms
Gus Johnson and Steve Tasker
Greg Gumbel and Dan Dierdorf
Dick Enberg and Randy Cross
Ian Eagle and Solomon Wilcots
Don Criqui and Dan Fouts
Bill Macatee and Dan Marino
Note: Verne Lundquist works with Gary Danielson as the lead announcers for CBS's SEC college football games on Saturdays.
SBC (AFC)
Studio (NFL Total Access): Curt Menifee, Bill Pidto, Michael Strahan and Jerome Bettis
Booth:
Mike "Doc" Emrick and Boomer Esiason
Joe Buck and Troy Aikman
Sam Rosen and Brian Billick
Kenny Albert and Tim Green
Joel Meyers and Dennis Green
Ron Pitts and John Lynch
Mike Patrick and Steve Beuerlein
Fox (Sunday Night Football)
Studio (Fox NFL Sunday Night): Eric Clemons, Shannon Sharpe, Terry Bradshaw and Howie Long
Booth: Kevin Harlan and Cris Carter
Sideline: Pam Oliver
ABC (Monday Night Football) [1]
Studio (Bristol, CT): Chris Berman, Tom Jackson, Deion Sanders, Joe Theismann and Keyshawn Johnson
Booth: Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth
Sideline: Suzy Kolber
USA Network (Thursday Night Football)
Studio (Universal City, CA): Diana Nyad and Joe Gibbs
Booth: Dick Stockton and Jon Gruden
[1] Home to the 2010 Super Bowl, which will be played in San Diego.
WLAF announcer pairings for Spring 2010
TBS+Paramount networks (TNT, TBS, UPN)
Studio (World League Passport at Studio J in Atlanta, GA): Ernie Johnson, Derrick Brooks and Michael Irvin
Booth:
Dick Stockton and Warren Moon
Paul Burmeister and Wayne Fontes
Sean McDonough and Emmitt Smith
Craig Bolerjack and Kevin Greene
Spero Dedes and Seth Joyner
Josh Lewin and David Diaz-Infante
Brian Anderson and Dan Jiggetts
Note: Marv Albert covers WLAF games in February and March. When the NBA playoffs begin, Paul Burmeister takes over for Marv.
Disney networks (Fox, FX and FSN)
Studio (Fox World League Weekend; Stage 3 on the Disney backlot in Burbank):
Eric Clemons, Shannon Sharpe, Howie Long and Terry Bradshaw
Booth:
Nick Halling and Bill Maas
Paul Kennedy and Cris Carter
Ray Bentley and Rich Gannon
Barry Tompkins and Toi Cook
Dave Pasch and Ron Wolfley
Bob Papa and Tom Waddle
Ted Robinson and Matt Millen
Note: Kevin Harlan and Cris Carter cover WLAF games in February and March. Paul Kennedy takes over for Kevin when the NBA playoffs start.
The Hub (primetime games)
Studio (Inside the WLAF at HBO Studios in Chicago)
Bryant Gumbel, Junior Seau, Marcus Allen and Jerry Glanville
Booth:
Fran Charles and Brent Jones