NEW YORK, Aug 19, 2008
/PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Former NFL All-Pro
defensive lineman and Super Bowl champion Warren
Sapp will join analysts Phil Simms and Cris
Collinsworth and host James Brown to complete an
all-star lineup on INSIDE THE NFL when the series
launches this September on SHOWTIME. The
announcement was made today by Matthew C. Blank,
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Showtime
Networks Inc. and Sean McManus, President, CBS
News and Sports and Executive Producer, THE NFL ON
CBS.
INSIDE THE NFL on SHOWTIME will premiere on Wednesday,
Sept. 10 (9:00PM, ET/PT). The show, produced by CBS
Sports and NFL Films, will air on SHOWTIME each
Wednesday during the NFL season through February 11,
2009. The 31-year-old, Emmy(R) Award-winning program
will continue to deliver in-depth highlights from every
game, every week, coupled with the analysts' breakdown
of the upcoming matchups and debates over the league's
hot topics.
"This is a dream job," said Sapp, who has served as a
guest analyst on CBS Sports' NFL pre-game show, THE NFL
TODAY. "It's the job I've always talked about wanting
after my playing career. INSIDE THE NFL has been a
staple of television for a long time. The show digs
deeper into the games and the issues surrounding the
league more than any other football show out there. I
think this new approach will be fresh. For my part, I
just came off the field and I've got 13 years of
experience in the trenches to bring to the table."
"With his defensive perspective, Sapp is the perfect
complement to Simms and Collinsworth," said Blank. "And
having just come off the field, his
energy will help push the boundaries of the show to new
limits. We are thrilled to have him on SHOWTIME."
"Warren Sapp never held back on the field and we don't
expect him to hold back in his commentary," said
McManus. "Football fans tuned in to
watch him play each week, we expect them to do the same
each week to hear what he has to say."
Sapp was drafted 12th overall by the Tampa Bay
Buccaneers in 1995. After only two years in the league
he was named to his first of seven Pro
Bowls in 1997. He was named 1999 Defensive Player of
the Year, was named to the NFL All-Decade team and
recorded 77 sacks as a Buccaneer, the second highest in
team history. In 2002, Sapp led the Buccaneers to the
best record in team history (12-4) and to victory in
Super Bowl XXXVII. In 2004, Sapp signed with the
Oakland Raiders. After a down year in '04
and an injury plagued season in '05, Sapp returned to
his All-Pro form in 2006. Sapp played one more season
with the Raiders in '07 before
announcing his retirement on Jan. 4, 2008. Along with
co-hosting INSIDE THE NFL in 2008, Sapp will serve as
studio analyst and game commentator for The NFL
Network. Sapp and his wife, JaMiko Vaughn, have been
married since 1998. The couple has two children,
Mercedes and Warren, II. Past hosts throughout 31 years
of the award-winning INSIDE THE NFL have included Chuck
Bednarik, Nick Buoniconti, Cris Carter, Collinsworth,
Bob Costas, Len Dawson, Jerry Glanville, Merle Harmon,
Jimmy Johnson, Peter King, Dan Marino and Al Meltzer.
(marketwatch.com)