ESPN Previews Wild Card Weekend 2014

We have ESPN’s plans for this weekend which begins the NFL Postseason. Check it out below.

NFL Wild CardESPN NFL Programming Update – Wild Card Weekend

ESPN’s NFL Wild Card Weekend coverage features two editions of Sunday NFL Countdown – a two-hour special Saturday, Jan. 4, at 11 a.m. ET, and the regular three-hour edition Sunday, Jan. 5, at 10 a.m. Chris Berman hosts both shows with analysts Cris Carter, Mike Ditka, Tom Jackson, Keyshawn Johnson and Ray Lewis; and NFL Insider Adam Schefter and senior analyst Chris Mortensen with news from around the league.

NFL Matchup with host Sal Paolantonio and analysts Merril Hoge and Ron Jaworski will also feature Saturday and Sunday editions on ESPN at 6:30 a.m. each day (reairs on Saturday at 8:30 a.m. on ESPN2).  NFL PrimeTime will air two live shows – late Saturday at midnight (9 a.m. PT) and Sunday at 8 p.m.  Additionally, Trey Wingo will host a two-hour SportsCenter Special: Wild Card Weekend Sunday at 9 p.m. on ESPN2, recapping the weekend and looking ahead to the NFL Divisional Playoff round.

ESPN’s NFL studio programming on the Wild Card Playoff weekend:

Date Time (ET) Show Networks
Sat, Jan 4 6:30 a.m. NFL Matchup ESPN
  11 a.m. Sunday NFL Countdown (2 hours) ESPN
  12 a.m. NFL Primetime ESPN
Sun, Jan 5 6:30 a.m. NFL Matchup ESPN
  10 a.m. Sunday NFL Countdown (3 hours) ESPN
  8 p.m. NFL Primetime ESPN
  9 p.m. SportsCenter Special (2 hours) ESPN2

On-site reporters at the four NFL Wild Card Weekend games:

Saturday:

Josina Anderson (Chiefs at Colts)

Paolantonio (Saints at Eagles)

Sunday:

Michelle Steele (Chargers) and Bob Holtzman (Cincinnati)

Ed Werder (San Francisco at Green Bay).

Sunday NFL Countdown (Saturday):

  • Finding a Champion: Six of the last eight Super Bowl champions have played on Wild Card Weekend. Countdown will review the dominant characteristics of those six Super Bowl winners and the panel will project forward to identify this weekend’s teams with the best chance to raise the Lombardi Trophy.
  • Predator Defense: After a slow start, the Eagles have become one of the most consistent defenses in the NFL. Paolantonio reports on the Eagles “Predator” defense and how it keyed the team’s run to the NFC East title.
  • Westlake High: Quarterbacks Drew Brees and Nick Foles are vastly different types of quarterbacks but they have one major thing in common:  they both hail from Westlake High School in Austin, Texas.  Longhorn Network’s Kaylee Hartung will make her Countdown debut with a report from Austin that takes a closer look at the high school careers of these two quarterbacks.
  • Eric Berry Soundtracks: The Chiefs defense dominated the NFL for most of the regular season and safety Eric Berry was a major part of that success. Soundtracks features some of the best in-game audio from Berry.
  • Tattoo League: Earlier this season, Countdown profiled one of the most unique fantasy football leagues in the country where the player who finishes in last place must get a tattoo chosen by the other league members. Following the conclusion of the fantasy football season, the program revisits the league to see what the loser’s tattoo.
  • Jaws Film Room: Ron Jaworski joins the show from the Film Room to break down how the Chiefs-Colts Week 16 game affects Saturday’s matchup and the differences in Drew Brees’ performance outdoors in cold weather versus at home in the Superdome.

Sunday NFL Countdown (Sunday):

  • Freezer Bowl: On Jan. 10, 1982, the Chargers traveled to Cincinnati to play in the AFC Championship game, the second coldest game in NFL History played at -9 degrees. Going into their Wild Card matchup on Sunday, Countdown relives the last two teams playoff meeting.
  • The Zimmers: Mike and Adam Zimmer are a rare combo in the NFL – father and son coaching on the same staff and building one of the best defenses in football. The Zimmers are not just bonded by family and football, they both carry the painful memory of the day Mike’s wife and Adam’s mom, Vikki, died unexpectedly. Countdown’s Tom Jackson visits with the Zimmers to find out how the father, a defensive coordinator, and son, defensive backs coach, both for the Bengals, work together and how they’ve kept the memory of Vikki Zimmer alive.
  • Philip Rivers Soundtracks: Philip Rivers was wired for in-game audio during the Chargers week 17 home victory over the Chiefs for a spot in the playoffs and is the subject of Soundtracks.
  • Aaron Rodgers’ Cause: The Green Bay Packers quarterback has taken a massive interest in efforts to stop the violence and injustice in the African nation of Congo. ESPN.com’s Greg Garber reports on Aaron Rodgers’ cause and follows the Super Bowl winning quarterback to a rally where he speaks about the campaign against violence in Congo.

NFL Matchup features (Sunday):

  • Game within the Game – Giovani Bernard’s Blitz Pickup: Hoge shows how Giovani Bernard’s development as a blocking running back against blitzing defenders gives quarterback Andy Dalton time to complete key passes downfield for the Cincinnati Bengals.
  • Factor Back – Ryan Matthews: Hoge believes shows how running back Ryan Matthews is the “Factor Back” in the Chargers’ four-game winning streak.
  • Inside the Matchup – Philip Rivers: In their week 13 meeting, a 10-17 home loss, quarterback Philip Rivers was successful with vertical throws to Antonio Gates and Ladarius Green, and Jaworski explains how the Chargers offense must lineup both tight ends and throw the ball vertically to be successful on Sunday.
  • Jaws Playbook – Jordy Nelson in the Slot: Nelson is becoming a dominant receiver in the slot and will be key for quarterback Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers offense vs. 49ers, Jaworski posits.

That’s all.

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Ken has been covering the sports media in earnest at his own site, Fang's Bites since May 2007 and at Awful Announcing since March 2013. He provides a unique perspective having been an award-winning radio news reporter in Providence and having worked in local television. Fang celebrates the three Boston Red Sox World Championships in the 21st Century, but continues to be a long-suffering Cleveland Browns fan.

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