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  caption Outdated 2003-September 2006 logo
  Format Sports
  Runtime 30 min
  Starring Trey Wingo and various analysts
  Network ESPN2 (1998-2002)
  Current Network ESPN (2002-current)]]
  First Aired 1998
  Last Aired Present
  Executive Producer Norby Williamson


''NFL Live'' is a on the ESPN Cable network. Formerly known as ''NFL 2Night'', the program is the only NFL related studio program to air during the week. As such, ''NFL Live'' is not a highlight show, as Sunday and Monday game highlights are handled by the various other NFL studio shows, including '' NFL Primetime ''. Unlike shows for other sports, NFL Live even runs throughout the entire offseason.

Since 2005 , ''NFL Live'' is presented in High Definition on ESPNHD .


PERSONALITIES

Trey Wingo hosts ''NFL Live'' with various analysts. Contributors include John Clayton and Chris Mortensen , and reporters Ed Werder and Sal Paolantonio among others. There is a well known and much publicized competition between Merril Hoge and Mark Schlereth to see who can wear the more powerful suit. While it is the opinion of each individual, Schlereth is recognized by many as the leader.


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SEGMENTS

  • NFL Live Wired: A segment at the beginning of the show detailing the top stories and breaking news from around the National Football League .

  • Opening Drive: A segment following ''NFL Live Wired'' in which a certain team, player, or topic is discussed.

  • What Were They Thinking?: A look at dubious plays and decisions from the previous week's NFL games.

  • Drive of the Week: A look at the plays that comprised the best drive by a team from the previous week's NFL games.

  • Fantasy Five: Every week during the NFL season, Wingo, Salisbury, and Schlereth pick one player from each position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K) that they think will perform the best. One point is given for each player if he reaches a certain statistic during a game

  • On the Clock: A segment at the end of each show, in which analysts are given a certain amount of time to discuss various topics.



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