Football is back.
After waiting for more than six months for football to make its magnificent return, the football season is officially about us. We have already had wild games at the college and professional level, and we are only a few weeks in all of this. It is a beautiful thing knowing that we have football every week (and every Sunday) until a Super Bowl champion is crowned.
We all like to watch the match (DUH) but one of the most underestimated games of the gaming experience: the football theme music of each game provider. Now let me go ahead and publish a warning that you will not see Carrie Underwood “Wait all day for Sunday evening” or Jr of Hank William “Are you ready for football?” on this power classification.
Although I greatly appreciate these two songs, and they add (or accustomed Add) to the football observation experience, this list is strictly the instrumental musical productions that each network that carries football has … for an unexplained and inexplicable reason. I do not ask why all the networks have their own NFL theme music … I just like that they do it.
And I also appreciate that some musicians love football so much that they learn to cover the themed music of the NFL on the pedal steel guitar … but more about this later.
I must also mention that Netflix has even entered the sphere of NFL broadcasting. They signed a three -year contract last year to be the exclusive home of NFL Christmas Day Games (which I’m not a fan of … I have too much to do at Christmas). From what I understand, they do not yet have their own NFL theme music…. Once they have presented this to the world, I will make sure to include it in my power classification.
But for the moment, let’s move on to the already established NFL themed songs, okay?
7. Amazon Prime Video Thursday evening Football
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQ7HSP46oyo
The theme of Prime Video football is respectable, but it simply does not carry the same musical enthusiasm as the others.
Amazon is the most recent entering the space of the NFL supplier (if you do not count Peacock because it is part of NBC, or Netflix), so being late in the game and joining the ranks with so many other well -established theme songs if Jeff Bezos had condemned from the start. There is certainly room for improvement with it.
6. NFL Redzone
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fu8matqgd
I have to throw this one in it for unconditional fans of the NFL Redzone there. Even if Redzone has been in the news lately not being what it was (they are Addition of advertisements in the blank coverIn case you have missed), it is always a beautiful product.
All you have to do is sit on your sofa, while Redzone Scott Hanson’s host enthusiastically shouts things like “Octobox” and “Witching Hour” while bouncing from one game to another and the touch of the touch. The countdown they present is also a beauty, and their theme song is worthy of the list.
5. NFL on CBS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JX69XXOBPN8
You could scroll and be surprised to see that it arrives at number five. It’s solid, don’t get me wrong, but I hope you agree with my placement when we continue through the list.
The CBS Theme song has a punch and is certainly the most “on the theme of rock” from the whole list. There is really nothing wrong with that, but he fails to exceed one of the other three in the ranking.
4. Sunday evening football theme of NBC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Y79G6CYWSW
When you have been waiting all day since Sunday evening, this song absolutely brings warmth. The construction is everything, and the NFL theme music of NBC is a beautiful orchestra that welcomes fans for the last game on the Sunday Oh-Si Beueuse from football (and select games that seem exclusively on Peacock, to my big dam).
Associate it with the cries Collinsworth slide-in (I hope they bring this back at some point) and you literally You have a ball game.
3. Monday evening football theme of ESPN
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9appljstvj0
The Monday evening football song of ESPN and the Sunday evening theme of NBC are both so good, which made it incredibly difficult to put them against each other.
However, the theme of the ESPN NFL obtains the advantage in my power classification because of the culmination of the song where it goes “Dun, Dun, Dun, Dun, Dun”. For any reason, it just means more. Big Time Football Fans Know Exactly What I’m talking about.
2. NFL on Fox
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0rhfcbjja_q
The second spot firmly belongs to this hymn of all time, which is the theme of the NFL “turn the volume all along” of Fox. I don’t know about you, but this song makes me want to run through a brick wall.
Hearing it while Fox broadcast begins (usually cover the football robots with Futurist flowers flowing and doping football balls on a Tron-Football sides) pump you enough to finally opt for this Parlay at 5 teams.
1. This steel coverage of the NFL theme on Fox
Call this a recess bias if you wish, but this Countriria NFL theme on Fox takes the first place on this list. Mike Drassler, who says a “Nashville Picker”, deployed this version of a theme song from the NFL yesterday and I (and many others) quickly fell in love.
NFL on Fox on the pedal steel guitar? It’s beautiful. It’s beautiful. This is something that I had no idea I needed. And I like that he called it “the other national anthem of our nation”. You believe it better than this country likes it football, and if I was fox … I would be sliding This alternative theme song. It’s so good.
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