Going the opposite way, I watched Seahawks games in 2012-2017 via uh... "alternative-access" means (I was a grad student, living on a grad-student stipend in São Paulo), and those streams frequently came from SKY Sports UK. FWIW, I now have the international version of NFL Game Pass, and in Brazil, there are no games blacked out, so I can watch any game I want live.
I hadn't heard of Jeff Reinebold before seeing some of those streams from SKY Sports UK, but I liked his analysis when I saw him. Since he's a gridiron-football coach from North America, I wasn't all that surprised he knew what he was talking about.
The truly pleasant surprise was Neil Reynolds, who is English, but that dude knows the NFL and has obviously been watching for a long time. He frequently makes references to games, coaches, and players going back to the '80s and '90s, and he seems more generally knowledgeable about gridiron football than most of the talking-head mediots in the USA who talk about it. I like Reynolds more than I like most of the NFL presenters in the USA. The contrast was especially stark when the during-the-game voices were Troy Aikman and Joe (dum)B(f)uck, but the pre-game and halftime shows were in the SKY Sports UK studio, and I'd get Reynolds, usually with Reinebold assisting.