Alright, so I was trying to figure out who’s calling the NFL games this week. You know, like, which commentators are gonna be on each game. It’s always a bit of a pain to find this info, but I needed it for my weekly football blog.

First, I just Googled “NFL announcers this week,” and a bunch of results popped up. I skimmed through a couple of articles. One of them was talking about the last game of the season, the Vikings vs. Lions. But, it didn’t have a complete list, just some highlights. That wasn’t very useful.
Then I found another article that had a more detailed list for Week 18. It was more what I was looking for. It listed out each game and the announcers. So, I started taking notes on that. I’m noting down who’s doing play-by-play, who’s the analyst, and the reporter on the sidelines if they mentioned one.
But some of the articles were kind of vague. They just had partial lists or only focused on certain games. Like one was talking about some unusual Saturday games, and another was only listing the Sunday games. It made it a bit tricky to get a full picture, you know?
I also saw one that mentioned Chris Rose and Ross Tucker in New England, and Steve Wyche on the sidelines. That’s cool, I guess, but I needed the whole schedule. It’s like, give me the whole picture, not just bits and pieces.
My Findings
So, here’s what I managed to piece together:

- Minnesota Vikings at Detroit Lions: They were hyping this game up, but I had to dig around to find out who’s actually calling it. It’s not listed in most places.
- Week 18 in General: This is where most of my info came from. I got most of the teams and the announcer pairings.
- Week 14 and 16: These were mentioned in some articles, but it wasn’t relevant for this week, so I just ignored those.
- Sunday Games: I found a list of Sunday games with announcers, which was helpful. But no luck with Monday games.
After a bit of searching and reading through different sources, I finally managed to put together a decent list. It wasn’t easy, and some of the info was incomplete or scattered all over the place, but I got it done. Now I can share this with my blog readers, and hopefully, they’ll find it helpful for their football-watching plans this week.
It’s kind of a messy process, you know? You’d think there’d be one place where you can just find all this info, but nah, you gotta piece it together from different websites. Anyway, I got it done. That’s what matters, right? Now, time to write up the blog post!