NFL Simulcast on Nickelodeon Brings SpongeBob, Slime and Sacks to Young Fans
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In a bid to appeal to a younger generation of potential football fans, the Bears-Saints playoff game on Sunday was simulcast on Nickelodeon by the NFL.
Featuring slime cannons, enhanced graphics and everyone from SpongeBob to Young Sheldon, the broadcast, by nearly all accounts, was fantastic.
SLIME CANNONS!
: #CHIvsNO on NICK pic.twitter.com/Z9ZkYy5N3r
— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) January 10, 2021
As normal NFL announcers Jim Nantz and Tony Romo called the game on CBS, Noah Eagle, CBS Sports’ analyst Nate Burleson and Nickelodeon star Gabrielle Nevaeh Green called the game on the simulcast. Another Nickelodeon star, Lex Lumpkin, served as a sideline reporter during the game.
How can you not love the Nickelodeon broadcast?! pic.twitter.com/4VrqjBpsbI
— Pardon My Take (@PardonMyTake) January 10, 2021
“Going to where [kids] are, which is Nickelodeon, of course, boy is that a great way to reach them, especially when you have a platform like Nickelodeon, which is so top of class,” CBS Sports coordinating producer Shawn Robbins told SportBusiness. “Then you have CBS, which is top of class in what we do, covering the NFL. To combine the two, boy does that make perfect sense. We know the audience that we’re talking to, we know we’re not talking to the hardcore football fan, and we’re going to approach it like that. For that hardcore football fan, we’re not messing with their football. But if you have kids and you want to introduce them to the game, this is a great place to start.”
SpongeBob Squarepants intro to Nickelodeon’s NFL Wild Card broadcast: pic.twitter.com/dfI3ESMybP
— The IC Workstation (@ClippelBoardy) January 10, 2021
Following the Saints’ 21-9 victory on Sunday afternoon, New Orleans coach Sean Payton followed through on his offer to be slimed if his squad won.
“I am. They’re waiting so as soon as I finish here, I told Nickeloden that I would do it. I just saw the buckets and, yeah, we’re going to do that here in a few minutes,” Payton said before being slimed.
Sean Payton Slimed!pic.twitter.com/tu2Ce7wWVA
— Jori Epstein (@JoriEpstein) January 11, 2021
Entertaining as it all was, the broadcast wasn’t perfect and there was one awkward moment when an F-bomb could clearly be heard, leading the announcers to scramble to gloss over it.
Nickelodeon announcers: "Alright, let's uhh." pic.twitter.com/wtpLAyZwUh
— NFL Update (@MySportsUpdate) January 10, 2021
Another enjoyable moment came toward the end of broadcast when Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky, who lost the game, received a new award, the NVP (Nickelodeon MVP).
And the NVP is…@Mtrubisky10 of the @ChicagoBears! Congrats
— Nickelodeon (@Nickelodeon) January 11, 2021
Despite Trubisky being trolled with the award and the live curse going out over the air, the reaction to the Nickelodeon simulcast has been overwhelmingly positive and it seems more likely than not it will be replicated at some point going forward.
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The article NFL Simulcast on Nickelodeon Brings SpongeBob, Slime and Sacks to Young Fans by Evan Bleier was originally published on InsideHook.