ESPN's SUNDAY NFL COUNTDOWN to Preview NFL Week 7, 10/25

By: Oct. 23, 2015
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ESPN SUNDAY NFL COUNTDOWN host Chris Berman, with analysts Cris Carter, Mike Ditka, Tom Jackson and Keyshawn Johnson will preview NFL week 7 on October 25 at 11 a.m. ET. Reporter/host Wendi Nix will host select segments, NFL INSIDERS Chris Mortensen and Adam Schefter will report the day's headlines and news, with senior analyst Matthew Berry and special contributor Stephen A. Smith.

The two-hour program will include updates on the NFL's second London game of the season - Bills at Jaguars - by NFL Nation Bills reporter Mike Rodak. Countdown will be preceded by a one-hour NFL Insiders: Sunday Edition at 10 a.m. featuring host Trey Wingo, NFL INSIDERS Mortensen and Schefter and NFL Front Office Insider Louis Riddick.

Features:

Ricky Kalmon - The Hypnotist: Feature producer Tory Zawacki took an ESPN crew to meet Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jarvis Landry at the Ricky Kalmon Hypnosis Show. She provides an inside look at what happens when a hypnotist crosses path with a NFL player at one of his shows.

Cam Heyward on Honoring his Dad: All Steelers defensive end Cameron Heyward wanted to do was honor his late father, NFL great Craig "Iron Head" Heyward who died of cancer at 39, by writing "Iron Head" on his eye-black while playing in week 5. The league fined him for breaking the uniform code. After wearing the inscription again in week 6, he and the NFL reached a resolution. Heyward sat down this week with Countdown's Michelle Beisner to discuss his attempt to honor his father.

Ryan Fitzpatrick Soundtracks: Ryan Fitzpatrick, quarterback of the 4-1 New York Jets, who was miked up during the team's home win over Washington last Sunday, is the subject of this week's "Soundtracks."

Caliendo Investigates Ditka-gate: Live audio during last week's MONDAY NIGHT COUNTDOWN show picked up a sound that had social media buzzing. "No! He didn't," many argued. "Yes! He did," others contend. Did legendary Hall-of-Famer Mike Ditka fart on live television? In a comedic search for the truth, Countdown impressionist Frank Caliendo investigates.



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