Inside Melissa Stark’s exciting second season on ‘SNF’

For Melissa Stark, “there’s nothing better” than when the “Sunday Night Football” preparation “all comes together.”

With the Packers set to close out the year with a win over the Vikings on New Year’s Eve, Stark knew the postgame interview with Green Bay quarterback Jordan Love could be a golden opportunity for the 25-year-old to test out his New Year’s resolution of shuffling cards — something the veteran NFL reporter learned earlier in the week.

“I asked all the players this week their New Year’s resolutions and Jordan Love’s was to learn how to shuffle cards,” Stark recently recalled to The Post. “At the last minute our producer goes, ‘Oh my gosh, you should have cards there.’”

Melissa Stark during her postgame interview with Packers
quarterback Jordan Love (left) and running back Aaron Jones. Melissa Stark/Instagram

Though securing the cards was something of a whirlwind — “We left them in our truck and two minutes to go, I’m like, ‘Who has the cards?’” — Stark was able to hand Love a deck as Green Bay celebrated its blowout 33-10 victory in Week 17.

“It becomes this really funny thing postgame, and I’m like, ‘Here, you can get started,’ and I hand him the deck of cards,” Stark said. “It’s so fun when your research from the week pays off that way. We do it to tell stories and the stories are definitely the best part of our jobs.”

Stark, 50, has been reporting stories from both the studio and sidelines for more than two decades.

A University of Virginia alum, Stark is enjoying a memorable sophomore season on “Sunday Night Football” — more than 20 years after serving as a sideline reporter for ABC’s “Monday Night Football” from 2000-’02.

Melissa Stark reports from the sideline on “Monday Night Football”
in September 2002. Getty Images
Melissa Stark is in her second season on “Sunday Night
Football.” Melissa Stark/Instagram
Melissa Stark interviews Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and tight end Travis Kelce in January 2023. Courtesy of Melissa Stark

Before her return in 2022, when she took over sideline duties from Michele Tafoya, Stark — a former national correspondent on NBC’s “Today” show, among other posts held at the network from 2003-’07 — stepped away from the business to focus on raising her four children with husband Mike.

“What I think I’m most proud of is the longevity that I’ve had and the fact that I was able to leave the business and not know if I was going to come back and be OK with that, I was OK with that because starting a family to me was so important,” said Stark, who worked her 100th regular-season game from the sideline in December.

“So coming back, what it means is that I’m able to come back to a career that I absolutely love and frankly, with such a different perspective. Coming back later in my life, more mature and as a mom.”

With the playoffs nearing, Stark is looking back on an NFL season that’s been quite the “family” affair.

Melissa Stark during the Chiefs-Jets game in October 2023 with her four kids. From
left: Clara, Clemmie, Melissa, Mike and Jackson. Courtesy of Melissa Stark
Melissa Stark’s daughters tried to catch a glimpse of Taylor Swift at MetLife Stadium during the Chiefs-Jets game
in October 2023. Courtesy of Melissa Stark
Taylor Swift attends the Chiefs-Jets game on Oct. 1, 2023. Corey Sipkin for New York Post

When the Jets hosted the Chiefs at MetLife Stadium in Week 4, which marked Taylor Swift’s second gameday appearance in support of boyfriend Travis Kelce, Stark’s daughters — much like Swifties everywhere — were hoping to catch a glimpse of the pop superstar.

“My daughter was in the truck for that first (game) and she was like, ‘Mom, I watched Taylor the whole time,’ ” said Stark, who noted production “had a camera on [Swift] the whole time for her reactions.”

What’s more, Starks’ kids, Clara, Clemmie, Jackson and Mike, got to see her in action.

“The beauty of it is, they love what I do and they get to see it and they get to come along, they all love football and coming on the field with me,” Stark said.

The Swift scene was just one of the exciting stories Stark covered this season.

Raiders linebacker Robert Spillane speaks with Melissa Stark postgame on Nov. 12, 2023. AP

As the Raiders prepared to face the Jets in Week 10 in Las Vegas, Stark spoke with Raiders linebacker Robert Spillane in the days ahead, in which a “throwaway question” transpired into something more significant.

“He talked to me on the way home [from practice] and his wife [Shelby] was in the car,” Stark recalled. “I go, ‘What’s motivating you this season?’ Sort of a throwaway question, and he turns to his wife in the car, ‘Should we tell her?’ And he was like, ‘Well, my wife’s actually pregnant and we haven’t told anybody yet.’”

The 28-year-old Spillane then relayed to Stark that if he made a “crazy play,” he would put the football under his jersey as if he were pregnant.

The plan sort of came to be when Spillane had the game-sealing interception in the Raiders’ 16-12 win.

Melissa Stark during her first season on “Sunday Night Football” in December 2022. AP
Melissa Stark is readying for the NFL playoffs that being this weekend. Melissa Stark/Instagram

“He gets the game-winning interception, he goes nuts, he forgets to do this, so right when I get him, I was like, ‘Hey, we’re going to break some news, you were supposed to put the ball under your shirt,’ and then he does it in the postgame interview,” Stark said.

“I just get excited when it all comes together, all your hard work.”

As wild-card weekend gets underway, Stark is soaking in the moment in what she described as “the perfect role.”

“There’s a ton of adrenaline and it’s very energizing, and I just feel very fortunate that I found the perfect role for me. It’s exactly what I want to do,” she said.

Stark will report from Detroit as part of “Sunday Night Football’s” wild-card weekend coverage, with Mike Tirico and Cris Collinsworth calling the anticipated Rams-Lions matchup in which Matthew Stafford makes his return to Ford Field.

Kickoff gets underway on Jan. 13 at 8 p.m.

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Save 50% on Peacock — just in time to watch Chiefs-Dolphins

If you’ve waited to subscribe to Peacock ahead of this Saturday’s streaming-exclusive wildcard game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Miami Dolphins, you’re in luck, because now you can save a few bucks with a new subscription — $30 to be exact.

The NBC streamer is currently running a deal that’ll get you an entire year of Peacock for 50% off — it ends up being just $2.50/month with the current promotion.

For a limited time, Peacock Premium’s annual plan is $29.99/year instead of the typical $59.99/year.

To get the deal, you’ll have to head over to Peacock’s homepage, click PICK A PLAN, and toggle on the annual option.

The 50% off deal is only available with the Peacock Premium plan, which is all you’ll need to watch the Dolphins take on the Chiefs. From there, you’ll need to enter the promo code PEACOCK2024, and the new total should reflect a 50% discount.


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The limited-time deal expires on January 14, but you’ll have to sign up before 8 p.m. ET on Saturday, January 13 to watch the game.

What other sports can I watch on Peacock?

So, now you have Peacock for an entire year — wondering what else you can watch?

In addition to movies like “The Holdovers” and “Oppenheimer,” which will hit the service in February per a report from Bloomberg, and TV shows from NBC, Bravo, and beyond, Peacock also has live sports year-round. Here are just a few of the sports and leagues you’ll be able to catch this year:

  • NFL (Sunday Night Football, Wildcard Weekend)
  • Big Ten Men’s and Women’s Basketball
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  • Golf (PGA Tour, LPGA Tour, USGA events, and other tournaments)
  • IndyCar

Additionally, Peacock is where you’ll be able to catch every minute of the 2024 Summer Olympics, set to kick off on July 26 in Paris, France.


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