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Samantha Ponder (née Steele; [1] born December 11, 1985) is an American sportscaster who most recently hosted Sunday NFL Countdown on ESPN. [2] Prior to hosting Sunday NFL Countdown, Ponder worked as a reporter and host for ESPN college football and as a basketball sideline reporter. [3]
In 2019, Taylor began hosting NBA Countdown, the pre-game show for ESPN's Friday night and Sunday afternoon NBA games. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, ESPN scrapped its original plan for The Jump, hosted by Rachel Nichols, to serve as the NBA Finals pregame show, and instead named Taylor's NBA Countdown the Finals pregame and halftime show. [7]
Sunday NFL Countdown (branded as Sunday NFL Countdown presented by Snickers for sponsorship reasons) is an American pre-game show broadcast by ESPN as part of the network's coverage of the National Football League. The program is broadcast on Sunday mornings throughout the regular season, featuring segments highlighting news from around the ...
ESPN has made a change for its two main NFL programs, Sunday NFL Countdown and Monday Night Countdown. Sam Ponder replaced Chris Berman as the host of Sunday NFL Countdown in 2017, after a long ...
Kenny Mayne: 1994–2021 (Sunday NFL Countdown, SportsCenter, and horse racing coverage) [2] Sal Marchiano: 1981–1983 (Sportscenter anchor) [3] Jade McCarthy: 2012–2017 (SportsCenter anchor, NFL Insiders host, and NFL Live host) Dan Patrick: 1989–2007 (SportsCenter anchor, ESPN Radio host, and NBA Countdown host); now NBC Sports host [1]
ESPN’s Sunday NFL Countdown is currently being televised, but regular host Sam Ponder is not taking part in this week’s broadcast. According to New York Post sports media reporter Andrew ...
Sunday NFL Countdown will be missing two notable faces — host Samantha Ponder and analyst Robert Griffin III. Ponder, 38, and Griffin, 34, were reportedly fired by ESPN for financial reasons ...
Chris Mortensen: Sunday NFL Countdown and Monday Night Countdown; David Norrie: College Football on ABC and ESPN College Football; Andy North (2004–present): golf; Buster Olney (2003–present): Baseball Tonight; Jesse Palmer: College Football on ABC and ESPN College Football Thursday Primetime; Jeff Passan (2019—present): MLB