Hannah Storm and Andrea Kremer Will Be First Female Duo to Call NFL Games

The veteran broadcasters will start when the Rams host the Vikings this Thursday night.

Andrea Kremer and Hannah Storm pose for a portrait at Pier 59 studios on September 21, 2018, in New York City. (Courtesy of Amazon, photo: Business Wire)
Andrea Kremer and Hannah Storm pose for a portrait at Pier 59 studios on September 21, 2018, in New York City. (Courtesy of Amazon, photo: Business Wire)
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On Thursday, Hannah Storm and Andrea Kremer will go where no female broadcast team has gone before.

As part of Amazon Prime Video’s live streaming coverage of 11 Thursday Night Football games, an audio feed of Storm and Kremer calling the action on the field will be an option for viewers to select.

Kicking off this week when the Rams host the Vikings, Storm and Kremer will be the first female broadcast team to announce an NFL game.

The regular Fox broadcast with Joe Buck and Troy Aikman calling the game will still be an option, but Prime Video customers can also opt to go with Kremer and Storm, a team of Spanish-language announcers, or an English-language broadcast team from the UK.

“NFL fans will hear history made this season – bringing two female announcers together to call an entire NFL game has never been done before,” said Prime Video VP Greg Hart. “Our customers around the world love to stream football – we are thrilled to have Andrea and Hannah bring their extensive knowledge of the game to fans on Prime Video.”

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