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Run to the Playoffs

Thursday Night Football
Thursday Night Football (NFL Network) logo.png
Thursday Night Football logo
Also known as Run to the Playoffs (2006–present)
Thursday Night Football on NFL Network (2006–present)
Thursday Night Football on CBS (2014–present)
Thursday Night Football on NBC (2016–present)
Genre NFL football telecasts
Presented by Jim Nantz
Tony Romo
Tracy Wolfson
James Brown
Bill Cowher
Deion Sanders
Rich Eisen
Marshall Faulk
Steve Mariucci
Michael Irvin
Kevin Harlan
Rich Gannon
Al Michaels
Cris Collinsworth
Heather Cox
Mike Tirico
Tony Dungy
Rodney Harrison
Theme music composer Helmut VonLichten (CBS)
Jimmy Greco (NBC)
Opening theme "TNF 32" (CBS)
"Can’t Hold Us Down" (NBC)
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons

11 (NFL Network seasons)
3 (CBS seasons)
1 (NBC seasons)

Total: 14
No. of episodes 57 (games)
Production
Location(s) Various NFL stadiums
(game telecasts, pregame, halftime and postgame shows)
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time 180 minutes or until game ends
Production company(s) National Football League
NFL Network (2006–present)
CBS Sports (2014–present)
NBC Sports (2016-present)
Release
Original network NFL Network (2006–present)
CBS (2014–present; select games)
NBC (2016–present; select games)
Picture format 480i (SDTV),
1080i (HDTV)
Original release November 23, 2006 (2006-11-23) – present
Chronology
Related shows NFL on CBS
NFL on NBC
The NFL Today
Football Night in America
NBC Sunday Night Football
External links
Website

11 (NFL Network seasons)
3 (CBS seasons)
1 (NBC seasons)

Thursday Night Football is the branding used for broadcasts of National Football League (NFL) games that broadcast primarily on Thursday nights, and occasionally on Saturdays in the later portion of the season. Most of the games kick off at 8:25 p.m. Eastern Time.

Debuting on November 23, 2006, the telecasts were originally part of NFL Network's Run to the Playoffs package, which consisted of eight total games broadcast on Thursday and Saturday nights (five on Thursdays, and three on Saturdays, originally branded as Saturday Night Football) during the latter portion of the season. Since 2012, the TNF package has begun during the second week of the NFL season; the NFL Kickoff Game and the Thanksgiving primetime game are both broadcast as part of NBC Sports' Sunday Night Football contract and are not included in Thursday Night Football, although the Thanksgiving primetime game was previously part of the package from 2006 until 2011.

At its launch, the package proved highly controversial mainly due to the relative unavailability of NFL Network at the time; the league used the games as leverage to encourage television providers to carry NFL Network on their basic service tiers, rather than in premium, sports-oriented packages that required subscribers to pay a higher fee; although, as with all other national cable telecasts of NFL games, the league's own regulations require the games to be syndicated to over-the-air television stations in the local markets of the teams. These issues were magnified in 2007, when a game that saw the New England Patriots close out a perfect regular season was simulcast nationally on both CBS and NBC, in addition to NFL Network and the local stations that the game was sold to, following concerns from politicians and other critics.


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