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Watch NFL Players Try to Sing Carrie Underwood (Emphasis on TRY)

Watch NFL Players Try to Sing Carrie Underwood (Emphasis on TRY)

NFL Players are great at football, could some of them have a hidden singing talent?

Maybe not these members of the Pittsburgh Steelers and Dallas Cowboys who stepped up and did their best Carrie Underwood impressions. Last Sunday night the Steelers hosted the Cowboys in one of the most anticipated regular season match-ups of the early season.

Anyone who watches NBC’s Sunday Night Football knows that Carrie Underwood always kicks off the broadcast with her rendition of “Waiting All Day for Sunday Night,” but when members of the Cowboys and Steelers were asked to sing along, it made a for a funny, yet tough, listen.

Have to give the guys credit here as they did their best, and if we are being honest, Carrie is a very tough act to follow.

The history of the Sunday Night Football theme is a bit interesting. The first version, performed by Pink, was based on Joan Jett’s “I Hate Myself for Loving You” and was called “Waiting All Day for Sunday Night.” Pink’s energetic version only lasted one season before Faith Hill took over in 2007.

That gave way to Underwood and at that time, the theme song underwent some changes, including some different versions and even some completely different songs.

But NBC and Underwood have made their way back to what got them started on Sunday Nights, and as we have seen, no one else could do it like Carrie.

Wood is host of the Taste of Country Mornings With Wood and Nicole, which can be heard every morning from 6-10AM CT on the Taste of Country app, on local affiliates where available and online at tasteofcountry.com.

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