Fox Sports likes tinkering with their NFL scorebug. Over the years we’ve seen many iterations of the scorebug with most years it being a small box on the upper left hand corner of the screen. There was also a stretch where Fox used the top bar across viewers’ screens that contained all of the relevant information.

This year Fox has gone a completely different direction as seen in their preseason debut telecast between the Bengals and Redskins.

As you can see above, Fox is going with a bar across the bottom of the screen with bright backgrounds for the team names and a very simplified look.

The response from NFL fans was mostly mixed.

a little too much team color (its distracting) but otherwise i love the Fox scorebug pic.twitter.com/xGikO1Q1k8 — Brandon Moore (@BrandMooreArt) August 27, 2017

@awfulannouncing I do not like the new FOX NFL scorebug — Drew Winthrop (@drew42__) August 27, 2017

The scorebug on a sports telecast should always be on the bottom of the screen. Glad to see FOX catch up on this. — SFL Commissioner (@sflone) August 27, 2017

This is probably the most tame FOX Sports scorebug I've ever seen. pic.twitter.com/UGBeCRuZYb — [insert 名前] (@JOrtega95) August 27, 2017

really hope this scorebug I'm seeing on Fox isn't what they're changing to. looks awful. — BBB™ Ryan (@ryanwaldis) August 27, 2017

Oh wow the new Fox scorebug is awesome — Christopher Novak (@ChrisNovakBECB) August 27, 2017

For those who didn't like how high Fox's NFL graphics were… here's why pic.twitter.com/zQlGVtN9uA — CJ Fogler (@cjzero) August 28, 2017

The biggest takeaway just might be that it doesn’t really look like Fox because it is so stripped down. Pretty much all of their competitors are now using a scorebug along the bottom of the screen for NFL games so perhaps this is Fox aligning themselves with the other networks to give a more uniform presentation for the NFL.