Neil Reynolds will continue to host, with Efe Obada joining the punditry lineup

Sky Sports NFL Studio

Sky Sports will begin its Sunday NFL coverage onsite in New York for the New York Jets v Pittsburgh Steelers.

Neil Reynolds and Hannah Wilkes will continue to lead the broadcaster’s presentations alongside fellow regulars Phoebe Schecter and Jason Bell providing analysis. Former NFL star Efe Obada is also joining the presentation team, as well as Super Bowl winner and five time Pro Bowl defensive tackle, Ndamukong Suh. Jeff Reinebold will return to the coverage later in the season. 

After being onsite for the first match, Sky Sports will also be onsite for all six London and Europe fixtures. The rest of its coverage will be produced from its studio in Osterley. 

As part of its recently renewed broadcast deal, Sky Sports will have first pick of Sunday 6pm and 9pm fixtures, as well as concurrently showing one extra match at 6pm and up to two extra games at 9pm. It also has all London and Europe fixtures, as well as all Thursday Night, Sunday Night and Monday Night Football, Thanksgiving games, the playoffs and Super Bowl LX. This means it will show at least 166 games throughout the season. 

There will also be shoulder content such as Suh returning to Super Bowl champions the Philadelphia Eagles, a Thanksgiving feature with the Detroit Lions, and Schecter getting the inside track on Buffalo Bills’ new stadium. 

The Inside The Huddle podcast with Neil Reynolds will also return, with weekly episodes. 

Sky Sports will be on air from 5pm on Sunday 7 September, and the first game will be joined by Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Atlanta Falcons (6pm), Detroit Lions at Green Bay Packers (9.25pm), Houston Texans at Los Angeles Rams (9.25pm) and San Francisco 49ers at Seattle Seahawks (9.05pm)

Also in the first week there will be Dallas Cowboys at Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday 4th September, as well as Baltimore Ravens at Buffalo Bills and Minnesota Vikings at Chicago Bears on Monday 8 September.