Fox Sports has announced it will launch original programming online starting Monday, September 14.
The webcasts will be streamed weekdays at 1p.m. ET on foxsports.com.
The first online only show will debut Monday and is called "The Afterparty with Jay Glazer." Each week during the NFL season Glazer will interview the five best players from Sunday’s game.
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