Who Are the Rams-Seahawks Announcers? A Look at Fox’s Broadcast Team for NFC Championship Game

Fox’s lead broadcast team will call the NFC Championship Game between the Rams and Seahawks Sunday night.

The NFC Championship Game between the Los Angeles Rams and Seattle Seahawks will air on Fox this Sunday. With a trip to the Super Bowl at stake, Fox is rolling out its No. 1 team for its biggest game of the year. Let’s take a look at Fox’s top crew.


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Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady Headline Fox’s NFC Championship Broadcast

Kevin Burkhardt will handle play-by-play duties for Rams-Seahawks. Burkhardt has been the network’s lead voice throughout the postseason and has called multiple conference championship games in recent seasons. Fox also broadcast the Super Bowl in February.

Tom Brady will join him in the booth. The seven-time Super Bowl champion is in his second season as Fox’s lead analyst after transitioning to broadcasting following his retirement. Fox has leaned heavily on Brady in high-leverage games, with his perspective on quarterback play and late-game decision-making bringing unique insight to the broadcast.

Fox has consistently assigned him to its biggest matchups, and this game fits that description. Both teams feature quarterbacks with postseason experience, and Brady’s analysis often centers on how those games are managed. He adds another layer with his insight into player mindset and preparation. Brady is enjoying a strong second season as a broadcaster.

On the field, Erin Andrews will serve as the lead sideline reporter. Andrews has been part of Fox’s top NFL crew for more than a decade and remains a central figure in the network’s coverage, bringing extensive journalistic experience. Tom Rinaldi will also play a prominent role. Another respected journalist, Rinaldi complements Andrews as Fox leans into their on-camera storytelling.

The matchup itself provides plenty of intrigue. The Rams and Seahawks split their regular-season meetings. The Rams defeated Seattle in Week 11, before the Seahawks earned an overtime win at home in Week 16. Fox now gets another NFC West showdown with a Super Bowl berth on the line.

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Radio coverage will be handled nationally by Westwood One. Kevin Harlan will call play-by-play, with Hall of Fame quarterback Kurt Warner serving as the analyst. Veteran broadcaster Ross Tucker will also be part of the radio team. For listeners unable to watch on Fox, Westwood One offers full coverage of the game.

Fox’s top television crew and Westwood One’s experienced radio team will be on hand for the final NFC game of the season. The rest will be decided on the field.

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