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The football season has started and Carrie Underwood is here to tell you that the match is on.
The new theme of the country's star for Sunday night football was revealed on September 9, with a video intro never seen before. It begins with 35-year-old Underwood passing through a parking lot and showing various shots of NFL players in uniform and drinking Pepsi, the video's sponsor. Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson and recent Super Bowl winners Lane Johnson, Zach Ertz and Carson Wentz of the Philadelphia Eagles are well-known figures.
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Underwood has been playing the theme of the NBC series since 2013, when she took over from Faith Hill, but the latest installment has received mixed reviews from online fans. Many said that they preferred the previous version, "Oh Sunday Night," which was released in 2014, although the latest version pleased many.
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The release of "Game On" came a few days after Underwood, pregnant with her second child, canceled two appearances scheduled in the United Kingdom due to illness. "Carrie Underwood has been forced to cancel several promotional activities in the UK," released her label on Facebook. "She is eager to resume her promotion for her new album, Cry Pretty, soon."
Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher
Carrie Underwood / Instagram
The singer "Before He Cheats" and her husband, Mike Fisher, announced in August that they were expecting their second child.
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"You may be wondering, Carrie, why your tour starts in May? Well … yes! "Said Underwood in a video ad, revealing balloons spelling" BABY "over his head. "Mike and Isaiah and I are on the moon and we are excited to add another little fish to our pond." They are already parents of their three-year-old son Isaiah Michael.
Carrie Underwood and her son Isaiah
Carrie Underwood / Instagram
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The singer will release her latest album, Cry Pretty, September 14, before hosting the CMA Awards for the 11th time in November. She will then go on maternity leave before starting her tour, supported by Maddie & Tae and Runaway June, May 1st.
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