The host of the show is Charissa Thompson.

The primary pre-game show for the network's National Football League (NFL) game broadcasts was moved to Fox Broadcasting Company on September 13, 2015, and is called Fox NFL Kickoff.

The hour-long program, which airs Sunday mornings at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time, focuses on news and analysis of the week's upcoming NFL games as well as interviews with NFL coaches and players.The program can be heard on sister radio network Fox Sports Radio.

On August 12, 2013, Fox Sports announced that it would launch Fox NFL Kickoff as a supplementary pre-game show to the Fox broadcast network's NFL coverage on Sundays; the program began on September 8, 2013.[3]

For the first two seasons of the program, former football players Randy Moss and Brian Urlacher served as analysts, providing previews and predictions for the day's game slate and reviewing any games held earlier that week.Urlacher left the program shortly after it began its second season on September 16, 2014, following his decision to resign from his analyst role at Fox Sports.On July 12th, 2015, McNabb was placed on an indefinite suspension by the sports division after his arrest on a drunk driving complaint.During years when Fox holds the broadcast rights to the Super Bowl, the program is retitled FoxSuper Bowl Kickoff and runs for four hours.

The program averaged under 100,000 viewers per season, with its lowest ratings being recorded on the November 30 edition, which had a measly 28,000 viewers.[6]