Who Are the Jaguars-Rams Announcers? A Look at NFL Network Team for NFL London Game

The Jaguars and Rams meet in London, and NFL Network has its crew ready. Here’s everything to know about the broadcast team.

The Jaguars may have fallen short in Week 6 against the Seahawks, but there’s little cause for concern in Jacksonville. They pushed one of the league’s hottest teams to the limit and remain 4-2, with both losses coming against legitimate playoff contenders.

The same can be said for the Los Angeles Rams, whose only losses have come against the Eagles and 49ers. With both teams evenly matched and heading overseas, fans can expect a tightly contested showdown at Wembley Stadium. So, let’s take a look at who will be calling all the action for NFL Network’s broadcast.


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Who Will Guide Fans Through Jaguars-Rams on NFL Network?

Rich Eisen, best known as the host of NFL GameDay Morning from the network’s Los Angeles studio, will handle play-by-play duties for the Jaguars-Rams matchup. Eisen is a recognizable name in sports media, having spent years with both ESPN and NFL Network.

In addition to his television work, Eisen hosts The Rich Eisen Show, a daily sports talk program that welcomes athletes, analysts, and celebrities for in-depth interviews and lively discussion. Since ESPN and NFL Network’s merger, Eisen has returned to ESPN on occasion, including hosting SportsCenter. His radio show also airs nationally on ESPN Radio from Monday through Friday.

Joining Eisen 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 XXXIV 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.

Sara Walsh will be working the sidelines as the Jaguars and Rams go at it on the field. Walsh also previously worked for ESPN between 2010 and 2017, where she was a “SportsCenter” anchor and hosted “NFL Live” during her tenure there. Walsh is a regular contributor on the NFL Network, including on NFL Draft coverage.

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.

According to the PFSN’s Offensive Impact metrics, the Jaguars have a 73.2 Offense Impact Score and rank 20th in the league. As for the Rams, they have an 81.6 Offense Impact Score and rank 11th.

Jacksonville’s defense will once again be the key factor in this game. If Trevor Lawrence and the Jaguars offense can find rhythm in London, the Rams could have a tough time leaving Wembley with a win.

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