Carrie Underwood did not perform his Sunday Night Football theme song to open the NFL playoffs.
Tonight’s primetime Wild Card game features the Los Angeles Rams taking on the Detroit Lions. Before the match, fans were disappointed by the absence of Underwood’s theme song, posting about it on social media.
Underwood recently wished everyone good luck in the playoffs on social media, writing: “What another great (NFL) football regular season and being a part of (Sunday Night Football) every week! Good luck to everyone in the playoffs! »
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Fans are all buzzing about Carrie Underwood’s theme song
NFL fans and Carrie Underwood fans now go hand in hand. The Country star has made a significant impact on football players and fans over the past 11 years. According to Underwood, she records different versions of the theme song at the same time. She covers every Sunday night game during the regular season.
Underwood recently shared her own response to the theme song, telling The morning mashup last month, her favorite part of the song is when the players share how inspiring it is to them. For example, Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs recently thanked her for her contributions to the NFL.
“I think my favorite is when…I realize it’s like, before these guys played in the Sunday Night Football games, they were watching Sunday Night Football,” Carrie Underwood said. “And I’ve been recording the theme for 11 years, so some of these guys were younger, watching these football games, just thinking, ‘Oh my God, if I could be on Sunday Night Football.’ And then when they arrive, I’m a little bit part of their journey, which is really cool.
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