NFL Insiders
NFL Insiders | |
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Genre | NFL |
Starring |
Suzy Kolber Adam Schefter Chris Mortensen Bill Polian Trey Wingo |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Production company(s) | ESPN |
Distributor | The Walt Disney Company |
Release | |
Original network | ESPN |
Original release | 2013 – Present |
NFL Insiders is a National Football League studio show, currently airing Monday through Friday at 3:00 p.m. ET on ESPN.[1] The football-themed show replaced NFL 32 on August 5, 2013.[2] the program is one of the only NFL-related studio programs to air during the week along with NFL Live. On September 13, 2015, a new Sunday edition of NFL Insiders began airing on Sundays at 10:00 a.m. ET, replacing the first hour of Sunday NFL Countdown (which itself has been shortened from 3 hours to 2 hours).
Personalities
- Suzy Kolber
- Wendi Nix
- Jade McCarthy
- Adam Schefter
- Chris Mortensen
- Matthew Berry
- Bill Polian
- Trey Wingo (Sunday host, 2015–present)
Contributors
Regular contributors include:[1][3][4][5]
- John Clayton - ESPN.com senior writer
- Ed Werder - NFL insider
- Mel Kiper Jr. - NFL Draft expert
- Todd McShay - NFL Draft expert
- Jarrett Bell - USA Today Sports NFL columnist
- Adam Caplan - Sirius/XM Radio host
- Billy Devaney - former St. Louis Rams general manager
- Ashley Fox - ESPN.com senior NFL writer
- Dan Graziano - ESPN NFC East writer
- Louis Riddick - former NFL scout and director of player personnel
- Phil Savage - former Cleveland Browns general manager
- Field Yates - ESPN Fantasy Insider
- Mark Dominik - former Tampa Bay Buccaneers general manager
- Jim Trotter - ESPN.com senior NFL writer
- Andrew Brandt - NFL business analyst
Segments
- Press Coverage: A segment that highlights tweets from sports reporters across the country.
- Inside the Headlines: A segment that highlights and analyzes articles from newspapers across the country.
- Insider's Notebook: Each insider highlights a player in the league.
- Bill's Championship Indicators (BCI): A formula, developed by Bill Polian, consisting of the following team stats that would generally quantify a team as being a potential Super Bowl champion:
- Yards per pass attempt
- Points allowed per game
- Turnover margin
- Kicking efficiency
- 3rd down efficiency on offense
- 3rd down efficiency on defense
- QBR for the team
- QBR for the opposing team
See also
References
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