NFL Slimetime

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NFL Slimetime is an American weekly television sports show that premiered on Nickelodeon on September 15, 2021. The show focuses on the National Football League (NFL),[5] and airs throughout the NFL season.[6]

GenreSports
Written byShawn Robbins
Directed by
  • Bryan Kosowski
  • Bob Matina
  • Suzanne Smith
Presented by
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NFL Slimetime
GenreSports
Written byShawn Robbins
Directed by
  • Bryan Kosowski
  • Bob Matina
  • Suzanne Smith
Presented by
Starring
  • Dylan Schefter[1]
  • George Johnston IV[2]
  • Mia Burleson[3]
  • Wolfgang Schaeffer
Voices of
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes120
Production
Executive producers
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time21 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkNickelodeon
ReleaseSeptember 15, 2021 (2021-09-15) 
present
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NFL on Nickelodeon
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The fifth season of NFL Slimetime aired September 2025–February 2026, covering the 2025 NFL season.

Production

On September 10, 2021, ViacomCBS announced that it would air a weekly NFL series on Nickelodeon and Paramount+,[7] NFL Slimetime,[8][9] hosted by Nate Burleson[10] and Dylan Gilmer[11] (from the Nickelodeon series Tyler Perry's Young Dylan).

On August 31, 2022, it was announced that the series was renewed for a second season, which premiered on September 14, 2022.[3]

On May 11, 2023, it was announced that the series was renewed for a third season, which premiered on September 6, 2023, along with the announcement of a second Christmas game to air on Christmas Day 2023.[12]

Nickelodeon teamed with CBS to produce the first Super Bowl alternate broadcast during Super Bowl LVIII on February 11, 2024, billed as Super Bowl LVIII: Live from Bikini Bottom. Two Super Bowl preview episodes were produced for NFL Slimetime to coincide with Nickelodeon's alternate broadcast.[13] A fourth season of the series premiered on September 11, 2024.[14]

Format

NFL Slimetime features highlights and game footage that recaps the previous week's NFL action. Just like with Nickelodeon's first live NFL telecast on January 10, 2021 (the NFC Wild Card playoff game between the Chicago Bears and New Orleans Saints), these highlights are flavored with digital, comic strip-like animation[15] such as white smoke, green slime,[16] and blue lightning. Players were given superimposed googly eyes[17][18][19][20] and hamburger hats, with the best play of the week being featured in a segment called "Best Play Ever".[21][22] Other recurring segments include Dylan Schefter[23][24] (the daughter of ESPN NFL reporter Adam Schefter) interviewing one particular player each week and commentary by George Johnston IV[25] in a segment called "George Knows Football".

For the 2021 season, NFL Slimetime featured a "Fantasy Showdown" segment, where each week, a new celebrity challenged Burleson and Gilmer to a game of fantasy football. For the 2022 season, the "Fantasy Showdown" segment was replaced by "Celebrity Pick Party", keeping the same format as "Fantasy Showdown", but instead of picking players to form a team, the celebrity and Team Slimetime will pick winners from the different games each week. The weekly winner of "Celebrity Pick Party" reserved the right to wear the "Slime Chain", an oversized NFL Slimetime logo studded in colored rhinestones. "Celebrity Pick Party" returned for the 2023 season, but with a new format. This time, instead of a head-to-head matchup, Burleson and Gilmer, joined by the weekly celebrity guest picker, picked a game from the weekly lineup. Those who made a correct pick reserves the right to wear the "Slime Chain", while those who made an incorrect pick were slimed at the end of the show. In the event that everyone made a correct pick, a surprise sliming would occur.

NVP Award

Following Nickelodeon's first live NFL broadcast, the network brought back the NVP award for each episode, based on a player's performance the previous week and announced by Lincoln Loud (voiced by Asher Bishop, then[when?] Bentley Griffin, and portrayed by Wolfgang Schaeffer (from The Really Loud House[a]) in Week 12 in 2021),[26][27] the main protagonist of The Loud House. Starting with the Week 11 episode during the 2022 season, Lincoln Loud was replaced by Nate Wright (voiced by Ben Giroux), from the Paramount+ series Big Nate.[28] Lincoln Loud briefly returned as the NVP announcer for the Pro Bowl, but using the same voice over as Week 4 and slightly changing the accompanying animation.[29][30] Starting with the Week 1 episode from the 2024 season, Nate was replaced with Dora Márquez (voiced by Diana Zermeño), from the Dora reboot series. Starting with the Week 1 episode from the 2025 season, Dora was replaced with Sandy Cheeks (voiced by Carolyn Lawrence) from SpongeBob SquarePants.

Joe Burrow was the first winner of the weekly NVP.[31] Other winners during the 2021 season have included the participating quarterbacks in Super Bowl LV, Tom Brady[32] and Patrick Mahomes,[33] and Justin Tucker, whose record-setting 66-yard field goal led the Baltimore Ravens to victory in Week 3.[34]

2021 season

More information Week, Winner ...
Week Winner Position Team Stats
1 Joe Burrow[35]QBCincinnati21/32, 289 yards, 4 TD, 1 INT; 20 rushing yards, 1 TD
2 Tom BradyQBTampa Bay24/36, 276 yards, 5 TD; 6 rushing yards
3 Justin TuckerKBaltimore4 FGM, 1 XPM, NFL record walk-off 66-yard field goal
4 Dak Prescott[36]QBDallas14/22, 188 yards, 4 TD, 35 yards
5 Josh AllenQBBuffalo15/26, 315 yards, 3 TD; 59 rushing yards, 1 TD
6 Derrick Henry[37]RBTennessee143 yards, 3 TD
7 Ja'Marr Chase[38]WRCincinnati8 receptions, 201 yards, 1 TD
8 Mike White[39]QBNY Jets37/45, 405 yards, 3 TD, 2 INT
9 Josh AllenDE/LBJacksonville8 solo tackles, 2 TFL, 1 sack, 1 INT, 1 pass deflection, 1 fumble recovery
10 Patrick MahomesQBKansas City35/50, 406 yards, 5 TD
11 Jonathan Taylor[40]RBIndianapolis185 yards, 4 TD, 3 receptions, 19 yards, 1 TD
12 Leonard FournetteRBTampa Bay100 yards, 3 TD, 7 receptions; 31 rushing yards, 1 TD
13 Justin Herbert[41]QBLA Chargers26/35, 317 yards, 3 TD, 1 INT; 6 rushing yards
14 George Kittle[42]TESan Francisco13 receptions, 151 yards, 1 TD
15 Christian WilkinsDEMiami7 total tackles, 1 TFL, 1 pass deflection, 1 reception, 1 receiving yard, 1 TD
16 Joe Burrow[43]QBCincinnati37/45, 525 yards, 4 TD, 11 yards
17 Ja'Marr ChaseWRCincinnati11 receptions, 266 yards, 3 TD
18 Deebo Samuel[44]WRSan Francisco4 receptions, 95 yards, 45 yards, 1 TD, 1/1, 24 yards, 1 TD
WC Bills Offense Buffalo47 points scored, 7 touchdowns scored on 7 offensive drives
DIV Patrick MahomesQBKansas City33/44, 378 yards, 3 TD, 69 yards, 1 TD, led game-tying drive to end regulation, and walk-off,
AFC Championship Game berth-clinching touchdown drive in overtime
CONF Evan McPhersonKCincinnati4 FGM, 1 XPM, walk-off 31-yard field goal to send Bengals to Super Bowl LVI
PRO Joe BurrowQBCincinnatiNVP of NVPs
LVI Cooper Kupp[45]WRLA Rams8 receptions, 92 yards, 2 TD, 7 yards, Super Bowl MVP
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2022 season

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Week Winner Position Team Stats
1 Justin Jefferson[46]WRMinnesota9 receptions, 184 yards, 2 TD
2 Tua Tagovailoa[47]QBMiami36/50, 469 yards, 6 TD
3 Lamar JacksonQBBaltimore18/29, 325 yards, 4 TD; 107 rushing yards, 1 TD
4 Austin EkelerRBLA Chargers60 yards, 2 TD; 6 receptions, 49 yards, 1 TD
5 Taysom HillTENew Orleans112 yards, 3 TD; 1/1, 22 yards, 1 TD
6 Quinnen Williams[48]DTNY Jets5 total tackles, 2 TFL, 2 sacks, 1 forced fumble, 1 blocked field goal
7 Joe BurrowQBCincinnati34/42, 481 yards, 3 TD; 20 rushing yards, 1 TD
8 A. J. BrownWRPhiladelphia6 receptions, 156 yards, 3 TD
9 Lions Defense Detroit9 points allowed, 3 INT, 1 sack
10 Jonathan TaylorRBIndianapolis147 yards, 1 TD; 2 receptions, 16 yards
11 Travis KelceTEKansas City6 receptions, 115 yards, 3 TD
12 Josh JacobsRBLas Vegas229 yards, 2 TD; 6 receptions, 74 yards
13 49ers Defense San Francisco17 points allowed, 3 sacks, 3 INT, 1 fumble recovery, 1 TD
14 Baker MayfieldQBLA Rams22/35, 230 yards, game-winning TD pass; 10 rushing yards
15 Jalen HurtsQBPhiladelphia22/37, 315 yards, 61 yards, 3 TD
16 Patrick MahomesQBKansas City16/28, 224 yards, 2 TD; 8 rushing yards, 1 TD
17 Award Not Given[b]
18 Nyheim HinesKRBuffalo4 kick returns, 235 return yards, 2 TD
WC Daniel JonesQBNY Giants24/35, 301 yards, 2 TD; 78 rushing yards
DIV Travis KelceTEKansas City14 receptions, 98 yards, 2 TD
CONF Miles SandersRBPhiladelphia42 yards, 2 TD; 1 reception, 3 yards
PRO Austin EkelerRBLA ChargersNVP of NVPs
LVII Patrick MahomesQBKansas City21/27, 182 yards, 3 TD, 44 yards, Super Bowl MVP
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2023 season

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Week Winner Position Team Stats
PRE[c] Deuce VaughnRBDallas64 yards, 2 TD
1 Tyreek HillWRMiami11 receptions, 215 yards, 2 TD
2 Mike EvansWRTampa Bay6 receptions, 171 yards, 1 TD
3 Keenan AllenWRLA Chargers18 receptions, 215 yards; 1/1, 49 yards, 1 TD
4 Christian McCaffreyRBSan Francisco106 yards, 3 TD; 7 receptions, 71 yards, 1 TD
5 D. J. MooreWRChicago8 receptions, 230 yards, 3 TD
6 Dan CampbellHCDetroitNVC, 5–1 record
7 Myles GarrettDECleveland9 total tackles, 1 TFL, 1 pass deflection, 2 sacks, 2 forced fumbles, 1 blocked field goal
8 Will LevisQBTennessee19/29, 238 yards, 4 TD; 11 rushing yards
9 Josh DobbsQBMinnesota20/30, 158 yards, 2 TD; 66 rushing yards, 1 TD
10 C. J. StroudQBHouston23/39, 356 yards, 1 TD; 8 rushing yards, 1 TD
11 Trevor LawrenceQBJacksonville24/32, 262 yards, 2 TD; 17 rushing yards, 2 TD
12 DaRon BlandCBDallas10 total tackles, 1 pass deflection, 1 INT, 1 TD
13 Gardner MinshewQBIndianapolis26/42, 312 yards, 2 TD; 2 rushing yards
14 Lamar JacksonQBBaltimore24/43, 316 yards, 3 TD; 70 rushing yards
15 Baker MayfieldQBTampa Bay22/28, 381 yards, 4 TD
16 Amari CooperWRCleveland11 receptions, 265 yards, 2 TD
17 Kyren WilliamsRBLA Rams87 yards, 3 TD; 2 receptions, 14 yards
18 Jordan LoveQBGreen Bay27/32, 316 yards, 2 TD
WC Josh AllenQBBuffalo21/30, 203 yards, 3 TD; 74 rushing yards, 1 TD
DIV Travis KelceTEKansas City5 receptions, 75 yards, 2 TD
CONF Christian McCaffreyRBSan Francisco90 yards, 2 TD; 4 receptions, 42 yards
PRO Gardner MinshewQBIndianapolisNVP of NVPs
LVIII[d] Patrick MahomesQBKansas City34/46, 333 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT, 66 yards, Super Bowl MVP
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2024 season

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Week Winner Position Team Stats
1 Saquon BarkleyRBPhiladelphia109 yards, 2 TD; 2 receptions, 23 yards, 1 TD
2 Marvin Harrison Jr.WRArizona4 receptions, 130 yards, 2 TD
3 Sam DarnoldQBMinnesota17/28, 181 yards, 4 TD
4 Jayden Daniels[49]QBWashington26/30, 233 yards, 1 TD; 47 rushing yards, 1 TD
5 Kirk CousinsQBAtlanta42/58, 509 yards, 4 TD
6 Jordan LoveQBGreen Bay22/32, 258 yards, 4 TD, 1 INT; 13 rushing yards
7 Kenneth Walker IIIRBSeattle69 yards, 1 TD; 2 receptions, 24 yards, 1 TD
8 Jameis WinstonQBCleveland27/41, 334 yards, 3 TD; 2 rushing yards
9 Zay FlowersWRBaltimore5 receptions, 127 yards, 2 TD
10 Brock PurdyQBSan Francisco25/36, 353 yards, 2 TD; 17 rushing yards
11 David Montgomery
Jahmyr Gibbs
RBDetroitFirst ever NVP awarded to more than 1 player
12 Saquon BarkleyRBPhiladelphia255 yards, 2 TD; 4 receptions, 47 yards
13 Russell WilsonQBPittsburgh29/38, 414 yards, 3 TD, 1 INT; 3 rushing yards
14 Puka NacuaWRLA Rams12 receptions, 162 yards, 1 TD; 16 rushing yards, 1 TD
15 Josh AllenQBBuffalo23/34, 362 yards, 2 TD; 68 rushing yards, 2 TD
16 Jonathan TaylorRBIndianapolis218 yards, 3 TD
17 Joe BurrowQBCincinnati39/49, 412 yards, 3 TD; 25 rushing yards, 1 TD
18 Bo NixQBDenver26/29, 321 yards, 4 TD; 47 rushing yards
WC Derrick HenryRBBaltimore186 yards, 2 TD
DIV Jayden DanielsQBWashington22/31, 299 yards, 2 TD; 51 rushing yards
CONF Patrick MahomesQBKansas City18/26, 245 yards, 1 TD; 43 rushing yards, 2 TD
PRO Saquon BarkleyRBPhiladelphiaNVP of NVPs
LIX Cooper DeJeanCBPhiladelphia3 tackles, 1 pass deflection, 1 INT, 1 TD
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2025 season

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Week Winner Position Team Stats
1 Daniel Jones QB Indianapolis 22/29, 272 yards, 1 TD, 26 rushing yards, 2 TD
2 Brandon Aubrey K Dallas 4-for-4 FG, 4-for-4 PAT; game-tying 64-yard FG at end of regulation, 46-yard GW FG in overtime
3 Isaiah Rodgers CB Minnesota 3 tackles, 2 pass deflections, 1 INT, 2 FF, 2 TD
4 Jaxson Dart QB NY Giants 13/20, 111 passing yards, 1 TD, 54 rushing yards, 1 TD
5 Rico Dowdle RB Carolina 206 rushing yards, 1 rushing TD, 3 receptions, 28 receiving yards
6 Cam Skattebo RB NY Giants 98 rushing yards, 3 rushing TD, 2 receptions, 12 receiving yards
7 Bo Nix QB Denver 27/50, 279 yards, 2 TD, 48 rushing yards, 2 rushing TDs
8 James Cook RB Buffalo 19 carries, 216 yards, 2 TD
9 Colston Loveland TE Chicago 6 receptions, 118 yards, 2 TD
10 Tyrice Knight
DeMarcus Lawrence
LB Seattle Knight forced 2 fumbles, both were recovered by Lawrence and returned for TDs
11 TreVeyon Henderson RB New England 62 rushing yards, 2 rushing TDs, 5 receptions, 31 receiving yards, 1 receiving TD
12 Myles Garrett DE Cleveland 4 tackles, 1 assist, 4 TFL, 3 sacks, 2 forced fumbles
13 Dontayvion Wicks WR Green Bay 6 receptions, 94 receiving yards; 2 TDs, 1 carry, 6 rushing yards
14 Matthew Stafford QB LA Rams 22/31, 281 yards, 3 TD
15 Travis Etienne Jr. RB Jacksonville 12 carries, 32 rushing yards; 4 receptions, 73 receiving yards, 3 receiving TDs
16 Jaylen Warren RB Pittsburgh 14 carries, 143 yards, 2 TD; 2 receptions, 8 receiving yards
17 Derrick Henry RB Baltimore 36 carries, 216 yards, 4 TD
18 Mitchell Trubisky QB Buffalo 22/29, 259 passing yards, 4 TD, 5 rushing yards
WC Caleb Williams QB Chicago 24/48, 361 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT; 20 rushing yards
DIV Kenneth Walker III RB Seattle 19 carries, 116 yards, 3 TD; 3 receptions, 29 receiving yards
CONF Jaxon Smith-Njigba WR Seattle 10 receptions, 153 yards, 1 TD
PRO Myles Garrett DE Cleveland NVP of NVPs
LX[e] Jason Myers K Seattle 5/5 FG, 2/2 PAT
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Statistics

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Most Career NVP Awards
AwardsPlayerPosition
6
Patrick MahomesQB
4
Joe BurrowQB
4
Josh AllenQB
3
Jonathan TaylorRB
3
Saquon BarkleyRB
3
Travis KelceTE
3
Derrick HenryRB
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Notes

  1. Wolfgang Schaeffer's portrayal as Lincoln Loud was to promote A Loud House Christmas, which premiered on Nickelodeon on November 26, 2021 and was released on Paramount+ earlier that day.
  2. Nickelodeon pre-empted the Week 17 recap scheduled for January 4, 2023, following Damar Hamlin's injury on Monday Night Football two days earlier.
  3. This was awarded based on their performance throughout the preseason, consisting of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game and a three-week schedule of exhibition games.
  4. This was previously awarded at the end of Nickelodeon's broadcast of the game, as voted by viewers.
  5. Announced without any nomination selections, making it a unanimous decision.

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