The ‘Fox NFL Sunday’ crew was treated to iconic KC barbecue last weekend
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- Fox NFL Sunday aired live from Kansas City before the Chiefs-Eagles game
- Arthur Bryant’s hosted the Fox crew for Kansas City-style barbecue Saturday night
- Sunday's game drew 33.8M viewers, setting a non-Thanksgiving Fox viewership record
The cast and crew of the “Fox NFL Sunday” pre-game show left their studio last weekend and traveled to Kansas City ahead of the Chiefs-Eagles game.
The “Fox NFL Sunday” show was shot at the Power & Light District with Chiefs fans getting a chance to see host Curt Menefee with analysts Terry Bradshaw, Howie Long, Michael Strahan and Rob Gronkowski.
The crew came to Kansas City on Saturday night, and they were treated to barbecue at Arthur Bryant’s, one of KC’s iconic spots. Everyone seemed quite happy, particularly Gronkowski. In one photo shared by Arthur Bryant’s on Instagram, Gronkowski was carrying some burnt ends in both hands.
Here are the photos that were shared by Bryant’s (and you can scroll through them to see more pictures).
Sunday’s game was a record-breaker, Fox said. There were 33.8 million viewers, which was the most ever for a Fox Sunday game. The only games that would beat that for Fox are its Thanksgiving Day games, which always get incredible ratings.
This story was originally published September 19, 2025 at 9:08 AM.