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Inside the most emblematic theme songs in the NFL

JamesMcGheeBy JamesMcGheeOctober 4, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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If you are a football fan, the first explosions of a NFL broadcasting theme can give you the impression of running through a brick wall. These are superheroes! It’s action! The whole percussion session groans for expensive life! As the season descends on us, take advantage of a ventilation of the most emblematic football themes that you will hear all autumn. There are so many fascinating parallels and big names involved, you will be the threat of each commercial conversation.


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Composed by Scott Schreer, 1994

The dad of all the emblematic intros of the NFL flows absolutely from tradition. First of all, it was composed by Scott SchreerOne of the most legendary jingle writers who is also responsible for music behind a NHL and NASCAR programming.

This jingle (although it really deserves a more muscular name. Juggle?) Has everything: heavy brass, heavy percussion and opening adjustment to run in war. If it reminds you of a piece of superheroes, it’s by design. In 1994, the president of Fox sports at the time, David Hill, wanted a new theme of the NFL and obtained a ear worm while waiting for a Batman ride in a theme park in California. When the network hit Schreer, he was told that the atmosphere was “Batman on steroids”.

According to an article Deadspin on the design of the melodySchreer turned to the cinematographic sounds associated with gravelly action films to lend his new theme of gravity and “put a shade of male and dark, virile male and virile football.”

NFL on the theme NBC
NFL video on the NBC theme

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Composed by John Williams, 2006

Yes, the John Williams. Who else could they be? The heavy drum beats, the vigorous trombone is mainly “Star Wars” for football fans. The film composer of all cinema composers had already produced music for NBC programming when it was operated by the network in 2006 for a new Sunday evening football theme. Unsurprisingly, they were quite delighted with the result.

“This music must be very special, must have a feeling of drama, must have a feeling of power – things that are unique to the professional football game,” said NBC sports president Dick Ebersol, said to Los Angeles Times In 2006. “He delivered it so a lot.”

NFL on the CBS theme
NFL video on the CBS theme

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Composed by ES POSTHUMUS, 2003

If you do not know the origins of this theme and have received 100 assumptions, you would probably not do things correctly. Es posthumus was a group made up of two brothers who combined classical and mathematical musical concepts with modern and orchestral instrumentation. (The “ES” represent “experimental sounds”.) CBS also used other ES POSTHUMUS Works for its sports programming. Unfortunately, half of the duo, Franz vonlichten, died in 2010. However, his brother Helmut vonlichten collaborated with Brian May de Queen’s For a special version of “We Will Rock You” which was played during the Super Bowl XLVII in 2013.

NFL network / Special theme
NFL Network / Special Themed Video

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Composed by David Robidoux, 2006

Football would simply not be the same without David Robidoux. This prolific sports composer gave us the official theme of the Super Bowl, the theme music of the 100th anniversary of the NFL, all kinds of special NFL films and programming music and of course, the main theme of the NFL network, entitled “Run to the Playoff”. (He is also responsible for the NASCAR theme and other emblematic sporting sounds.)

Robidoux and many other artists and themes that are great in the world of NFL broadcasting are under the umbrella of production music associated with the company. APM provides music for most of the NFL, including individual teams. The group is definitely experiencing one or two about how to bring a crowd to go up.

“Everything is narrative. It’s really the drama, the story, “Adam Taylor, president and chief executive officer of APM Said variety earlier this year. “The goal of our music is to inform the narration, strengthen it and capture the emotions of the moment.”

The element that distinguishes this theme is the use of tubular bells, giving the room a very “sings” bells “via the feeling of Raperoller Mannheim.

ESPN Monday Night Football Theme n ° 1
ESPN Monday Night Football Theme 1 video

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Composed by Johnny Pearson, around 1974

Ironically, the oldest of all these current NFL themes was not composed for the NFL. “Heavy Action”, composed by British group leader Johnny Pearson, was ordered by the BBC for various television ends. However, ABC knew the greatness when they saw it and took it for their MNF shows from 1975. (It has become the main theme of the 80s.) ESPN has postponed the theme, With various updates and resettlementsFor their MNF games from 2006. It is always very recognizable in the United Kingdom as theme for The BBC sports show “Superstars”. Of course, all the best themes are easily recognizable, and “heavy action” only needs four notes to light the brain of sports fans around the world.

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