The “Indiana Jones” fever is headed to Berlin as the Indianapolis Colts look to secure their eighth win of the season and move within one game of the Denver Broncos for the best record in the league. Standing in their way are the Atlanta Falcons, a streaky team seeking to snap a three-game skid.
Despite Atlanta’s recent slide, the Falcons are only weeks removed from upsetting the Buffalo Bills, making this a game the Colts can’t afford to take lightly. With international eyes on Berlin, here’s who will be calling Sunday’s matchup on NFL Network.

Who Will Guide Fans Through Colts-Falcons on NFL Network?
- Lead Play-by-Play Announcer: Adam Amin
- Color Commentator: Kurt Warner
- Sideline Reporters: Stacey Dales and Kristina Pink
Adam Amin will handle play-by-play duties for the Colts-Falcons matchup. He is a recognizable name in sports media, having spent several years with ESPN and FOX. He has covered everything from college football and basketball to MLB and the NFL.
In addition to his national duties, he currently serves as the television voice of the Chicago Bulls, earning praise for his energetic delivery, sharp game awareness, and ability to elevate big moments. His experience across multiple sports makes him a trusted presence on major broadcasts.
Joining Amin in the booth will be Kurt Warner, a Super Bowl champion and Pro Football Hall of Famer. Warner famously led the then–St. Louis Rams to victory in Super Bowl 34 against the Tennessee Titans, completing one of the most inspiring journeys in NFL history from a grocery store employee to league MVP and champion.
Warner is also a familiar face on NFL GameDay Morning and works alongside Kevin Harlan on Westwood One’s Monday Night Football radio broadcasts.
Stacey Dales and Kristina Pink will be working the sidelines as the Colts and Falcons go at it on the field. Pink has held prominent roles at FOX Sports over the years, having served as lead college football sideline reporter in 2013-14, and from 2018 to 2021, she was part of FOX’s NFL coverage of Thursday Night Football alongside Joe Buck and Troy Aikman.
Dales, a senior reporter for NFL Network, is a former WNBA All-Star guard and was selected third overall by the Washington Mystics in the 2002 WNBA Draft. She played five seasons in the league, including a stint with the Chicago Sky, and also represented Canada at the 2000 Summer Olympics.
Also joining the broadcast is former NFL referee Mike Pereira, who serves as a rules analyst. Widely credited with pioneering the position in sports broadcasting, Pereira has been breaking down officiating decisions on television since 2010 after a 14-year career as an NFL official.
