Carrie Underwood is set to remain the voice of the NFL Sunday Night Football theme song.

The former "American Idol" winner and country music star recently highlighted her agreement to continue in that role by recording a brand new, 2015 version of the league's "Waiting All Day for Sunday Night" theme song with some of the game's top players.

According to Rolling Stone, Underwood has been appearing in the opening sequence of the league's prime time Sunday games since 2013 when she took over for Faith Hill. This year, it'll be a new Underwood fans see, as the star crooner and wife of NHL star Mike Fisher continues to dazzle with her post-baby body.

For this year's rendition of the song, Underwood is joined by the New York Giants' Odell Beckham Jr., the Pittsburgh Steelers' Antonio Brown, the Dallas Cowboys' Dez Bryant, the Seattle Seahawks' Kam Chancellor, the Indianapolis Colts' Andrew Luck, the Green Bay Packers' Clay Matthews, the Philadelphia Eagles' DeMarco Murray and the Arizona Cardinals' Patrick Peterson.

With 13 career wins, Rolling Stone reports Underwood is now the most decorated artist in CMT Music Awards History. She recently added three more trophies to her collection, taking home Collaborative Video of the Year with Miranda Lambert for "Somethin' Bad," along with Video of the Year and Female Video of the Year for "Something in the Water."

"This song is very special to me," Underwood said while accepting the Female Video honors and taking the time to personally thank her three-month-old son. "This is my first awards show since little Isaiah has been in the world. I'm sure he's napping on the bus right now, but I should definitely say that he has already inspired me so much."

Later in the show, Underwood marked the occasion of her first awards show and first televised performance since welcoming her first child by belting out her increasingly popular hit "Little Toy Guns."