Sports coverage NBC Sports Boston holds the regional cable television rights to the NBA's Boston Celtics (the only remaining sports property that has aired its games on the network since its launch in
1981), the WNBA's
Connecticut Sun, the
New England Free Jacks of the
Major League Rugby, the
Boston Cannons of
Major League Lacrosse and the
Maine Celtics of the
NBA G League (which have aired its games on the network since the team's formation in 2011). Until 2012, Comcast SportsNet New England also carried programming distributed nationally by Fox Sports Networks in lieu of a regional FSN affiliate. This includes access to a variety of college sports, notably
Pac-12 Conference basketball games on various nights, as well as Saturday telecasts of
football games from the Pac-12 and
Big 12 Conferences during their respective seasons. The channel also aired studio shows produced by Fox Sports Networks (such as
The Best Damn Sports Show Period and
FSN Final Score), prior to the premiere of the network's own sports news program,
SportsNet Central, in December 2009. Comcast SportsNet New England, along with four other CSN networks, dropped FSN programming on August 1, 2012, after the NBC Sports Group could not reach a deal to continue carrying FSN programming. The network formerly carried games from the NHL's Hartford Whalers from its launch in
1981 until the team's relocation to
North Carolina (as the
Carolina Hurricanes) in
1997. The network also served as the television home of the
Boston Breakers of the
United States Football League, broadcasting the team's games that were not nationally televised by ABC or ESPN for one season in 1983. The network also carried select
Hartford Wolf Pack games from 1997 to 2006. The network formerly aired games for the
New England Revolution first in the 2000s and became its exclusive television provider in 2010 until the pandemic shortened 2020 season when the Revolution moved its broadcasts in Boston on both CBS Affiliate
WBZ-TV on select games and MyNetworkTV Affiliate
WSBK-TV on most games. For people in Rhode Island they were offered by the MyNetworkTV subchannel of
WPRI-TV. As of 2023, there is no local broadcast outside of
WFXT's national FOX games since Apple TV assumed global MLS rights.
Current and former original programming •
New England Revolution games 2010–2020 •
The Baseball Show (airs Sundays from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. during baseball season) – Hosted by
Bob Neumeier with analysts
Lou Merloni,
Sean McAdam,
Dan Shaughnessy, and
Steve Buckley, it is a call-in program featuring studio discussions, and opinions and comments from viewers and listeners about the latest issues regarding the
Boston Red Sox. Original host
Michael Felger left the program after committing to
WBZ-FM (98.5) in August 2009 as the show was simulcast on WBZ competitor
WEEI (850 AM) through 2010; it currently airs solely on NBC Sports Boston. A special edition of the program,
The Basketball Show, airs whenever the Boston Celtics are playing in the
NBA Finals. •
Celtics Now – Hosted by
Michael Holley, a weekly studio show reviewing news involving the Boston Celtics from the previous week. •
Cross Check (Tuesday nights during hockey season) – Hosted by Michael Felger and
Mike Milbury, the show discusses all of the week's latest news on the
Boston Bruins. Joe Haggerty and Bruins fourth line winger
Shawn Thornton make weekly appearances. The show's signature segment is called "Fan or Fraud,” an on-the-street trivia segment in which Bruins fans around the Boston area are asked questions about the team to determine if they are a true fan. •
Early Edition (weeknights at 6:00 p.m.) – Hosted by Gary Tanguay, Trenni Kusnierek and Michael Felger, Early Edition combines hot takes and opinion, offering an unfiltered look at the best Boston sports topics of the day. •
Boston Sports Tonight (weeknights at 9:00 p.m.) – Michael Holley, Tom Giles and Danielle Trotta meet fans at the cross-section of opinion, information and fun. The unique format provides immediate, real-time reactions to what's happening throughout the Boston sports world. •
Best of Boston Sports Tonight (airs at various timeslots during weekdays and Saturdays) – Recap of the Best Moments from the network's nightly sports show centered on opinion, information and fun. •
Sports Sunday (Sundays at 7:30 p.m.) –
Sports Sunday, a studio show hosted by Michael Felger, reviews the previous week in New England Sports. Panelists include Lou Merloni,
Bob Ryan,
Ron Borges, Michael Holley, Chris Gasper, Sean McAdam,
Cedric Maxwell,
Damon Amendolara, Tom E. Curran, Troy Brown, Ty Law and Kevin Paul Dupont. The program's "conference call" call-in segment features writers from across the United States discussing the national sports scene. •
The Toucher and Rich Show (weekdays from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.) – A simulcast of the weekday morning drive radio program from WBZ-FM, hosted by Fred Toucher and Rich Shertenlieb. •
Felger and Mazz (weekdays from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.) – Debuting on November 14, 2011, it is a simulcast of the afternoon drive program from WBZ-FM, hosted by Michael Felger and
Tony Massarotti, with Jim Murray providing the day's headlines every 30 minutes. Former Patriots' tight end
Jermaine Wiggins co-hosted the program on Tuesdays from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. as part of a segment called "Wiggy Tuesday" until August 2014. Contributors include
Boston Globe sportswriter Chris Gasper (who appears in-studio on Fridays and during the football season), Paul Perillo (who discusses the
New England Patriots on Thursdays),
Greg Bedard on Tuesdays (who appears during football season) and Bruins president
Cam Neely (who appears weekly during hockey season). •
New England Tailgate (Thursdays at 8:00 p.m. during football season) – Hosted by
Gary Tanguay with
Fred Smerlas and
Steve DeOssie as analysts, it is a weekly studio show featuring discussion and analysis on the New England Patriots. •
Patriots Football Weekly (Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. during football season) – Hosted by writers/editors of the New England Patriots official newspaper,
Patriots Football Weekly: Fred Kirsch, Andy Hart and Paul Perillo. •
Quick Slants (Thursdays at 7:00 p.m. during football season) – An interactive football show that airs hosted by Tom E. Curran, answering questions about current events in the NFL via
Twitter,
Facebook, and live chat. ==Notable on-air staff==