NFL on ABC

NFL on ABC
Also known asMonday Night Football
GenreAmerican football game telecasts
Directed byDerek Mobley
Presented byScott Van Pelt
StarringRyan Clark
Marcus Spears
Jason Kelce
Adam Schefter
Lisa Salters
Laura Rutledge
Russell Yurk
Narrated byJoe Buck
Troy Aikman
Chris Fowler
Louis Riddick
Dan Orlovsky
Opening theme"Heavy Action" by Johnny Pearson (1976–2005; 2015–present)
"In the Air Tonight" by Phil Collins feat. Chris Stapleton, Cindy Blackman Santana and Snoop Dogg (2023–present)
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producerNorby Williamson
ProducerSteve Ackels
Production locationsVarious NFL stadiums (game telecasts)
ESPN Studios, South Street Seaport, New York City (studio segments)
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time3–4 hours
Production companiesABC Sports (1970–2005)
ESPN (2016–present)
Original release
NetworkABC
Release1948 (1948) 
1951 (1951)
Release1970 (1970) 
2005 (2005)
Release2016 (2016) 
present
Related
Monday Night Football
Monday Night Countdown

The NFL on ABC is the branding used of broadcasts of National Football League (NFL) games produced by ESPN and aired on ABC. Since their first time broadcasting NFL games in 1949, ABC had been a long time broadcast member of the NFL, with the network airing Monday Night Football from 1970 to 2005, playoff games and multiple Super Bowls.

In 2006, ESPN took over as the exclusive rights holder to Monday Night Football, and the ABC Sports division was merged into ESPN Inc. by parent company Disney. Afterward, ABC did not broadcast any game from the NFL, whether exclusive or a simulcast from ESPN, until they simulcasted an NFL Wild Card playoff game in 2016. ABC would then return to Monday Night Football in 2020, when they aired three games as simulcasts from ESPN.

Since 2021, ABC simulcasts or exclusively airs some Monday Night Football games, two Saturday games during Week 18, one Wild Card playoff game, and the Pro Bowl in conjunction with ESPN. Beginning in 2023, ABC and ESPN will simulcast one divisional playoff game, and both networks will air the Super Bowl in 2027 and 2031. All games since 2016, whether a simulcast or an exclusive broadcast, have used ESPN branding and graphics.