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NFL GameDay Morning

Sunday at 9 a.m. - 12 Noon ET

NFL GameDay, Morning, the FIRST information packed show on the air Sunday morning, from the only network dedicated entirely to football. For two hours Warren Sapp, Marshall Faulk, Adam Schefter, Lindsay Soto, Alex Flannigan and host Spero Dedes bring fans the latest news, reports from each of the game sites, injury reports, pregame analysis and game previews.

Thursday/Saturday Night Games

Beginning November 6 at 8 p.m. ET

NFL Network's eight-game Thursday/Saturday night package kicks off in HD with a Week 10 matchup between old AFC rivals the Denver Broncos and Cleveland Browns. Each game kicks off at 8 PM ET and is preceded by an onsite pregame show and followed by a live post-game show from the field.


NFL GameDay Highlights

Sundays 7:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. ET

Following the late afternoon games, NFL GameDay Highlights analysts Deion Sanders and Steve Mariucci join host Rich Eisen to analyze the events of the day. Includes highlights from all games played so far, insider commentary, on-field interviews and post-game press conferences.

NFL Total Access

Monday at 6 p.m. ET

Tuesday – Saturday at 7:00 PM ET

NFL Total Access is uniquely structured to see the game through the participants' eyes, hosted by Rich Eisen with analysts Marshall Faulk, Rod Woodson and Adam Schefter. Covering all 32 teams, NFL Total Access features up-to-the-minute news, interviews with players, coaches and other key league personnel.


NFL GameDay Final

Sunday 11:30 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. ET

Get the final word on all of Sunday’s action with NFL GameDay Final. The 90-minute whip around show features highlights from all the games of the day, insider commentary, on-field interviews and post-game press conferences. Expert analysis is provided by all-star talent Deion Sanders, Steve Mariucci and host Rich Eisen.

NFL Replay

Tuesday and Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET & 9:30 p.m. ET

If you didn't catch all of Sunday's games, NFL Network has you covered. NFL Replay re-airs the five best NFL games of the weekend in a fast-paced, 90 minute format with bonus NFL Films footage, wired sounds from the field, and exclusive coaches' commentary. It's non-stop action minus the halftime. Now you can stay on top of all the best games without having to be in five places at once.


NFL GameDay Scoreboard

Sunday 4 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. ET

After the early afternoon games conclude, NFL GameDay Scoreboard takes viewers around the league for post-game press conferences and game highlights. Also provides up to the minute scores, statistics and news during the late afternoon games. Hosted by Fran Charles.

NFL Replay Real-Time

Monday at 7:30 p.m. ET

NFL Replay Real-Time, Monday nights at 7:30 PM ET gives fans a unique minute-by-minute look at what happened the previous afternoon. Much like the hit show “24,” NFL Replay Real-Time, will have a time of day graphic on the screen. See Matt Ryan’s first pass for touchdown from the early afternoon or Tony Romo’s touchdown pass to Terrell Owens from the late afternoon game and more from a different perspective…as they unfolded in real time.


NFL GameDay Red Zone

Sunday 1 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. ET

The best place on television to get up-to-the-minute scores, statistics and news during NFL games.

College Football Now

Tue - Fri at 4 p.m. ET

Who will be tomorrow's NFL stars? Find out on College Football Now. Get schooled on all of the top collegiate players in the game with a daily dose of college football highlights, news and analysis with Paul Burmeister, Mike Mayock, and Charles Davis. The rivalries, the polls, the tradition-it's all here in thirty minutes jam-packed with the best in college football today.


Playbook

Thursday & Friday at 8 p.m. ET

Playbook unlocks the keys to every single game giving fans and fantasy football enthusiasts alike an insider's look at the X's and O's. The definitive show, featuring analysts Brian Baldinger, Sterling Sharpe, and Solomon Wilcots break down each matchup of the weekend. Get a behind-the-scenes look at what the pros see with exclusively-supplied coaches tape that breaks down all of the plays and playmakers.

Team Cam

Tuesday – Friday at 4:00 p.m. ET

With team cams at all 32 team sites, fans will gain inside access to their favorite team’s facility each day, listening in on the press conferences and interviews with players and coaches. Throughout the program, Adam Schefter will debate the biggest stories in the NFL with beat writers, and bloggers who live and breathe the teams.


America's Game: The Super Bowl Champions

The critically acclaimed, Emmy-nominated series airs encore episodes throughout the 2007 season. From dynasties to one-shot wonders, from the undefeated to the unexpected, America's Game tells the stories behind the story of all 41 Super Bowl champions. Each episode is a 60-minute documentary featuring key members of the winning team telling behind-the-scenes accounts from their championship season.

Live Wire

Thursday at 9:00 p.m. ET

Live Wire is a new weekly half-hour series comprised of the best sounds captured from the weekend’s NFL action that will air Thursdays at 9 PM ET on NFL Network. The award-winning NFL Films crews will capture exclusive on-field and off-field sound from around the league using sideline microphones and wireless microphones mounted on players shoulder pads and coaches’ shirts. Available in HD.


America's Game: Missing Rings

America’s Game: The Missing Rings examines five of the best teams that didn’t win their final game, 1969 Minnesota Vikings, 1981 San Diego Chargers, 1988 Cincinnati Bengals, 1990 Buffalo Bills, and 1998 Minnesota Vikings. Each episode is a personal portrait told by the men who lived it and felt it, not by the analysts or journalists who watched or reported it.

Starting 11

Thursday at 9:30 p.m. ET

Starting 11 looks at the 11 most exciting moments from the previous weekend. Broadcast in high-definition, Starting 11 is a fast-paced, highlight-driven show in a list format. Shaped by NFL Films’ Emmy award-winning producers, Starting 11 is hosted from a different location each week. The 30-minute program mixes the classic quality of an NFL Films’ production featuring exclusive NFL Films camera angles, sideline sound and radio calls alongside a modern soundtrack.


Total Access on Location

Prior to NFL Network Regular Season Games

Prior to each of the eight primetime games telecast on NFL Network, Total Access on Location is a pregame show live from the game site. NFL Network's Rich Eisen is live on the scene with analysts Deion Sanders, Steve Mariucci and Marshall Faulk, giving viewers a comprehensive understanding of what participants in an NFL game go through in the hours prior to kickoff.

NFL Top 10

Saturday at 9 p.m. ET

NFL's Top 10 is a fast-paced weekly series that provides an irreverent look at some of the most intriguing subjects in the NFL, creating and debating a top ten list for each category. Each 60-minute episode counts down from No. 10 to the top ranking in each category.


Path to the Draft

Weeknights February - April

Path to the Draft is a 30-minute nightly studio show leading up to the 2009 NFL Draft, giving viewers in-depth analysis on prospective draft choices, plus breakdowns of each team’s needs.

NFL Classic Games

Friday at 9 p.m. ET

The only place on television to catch the complete network broadcasts of classic NFL regular season and playoff games airing exclusively throughout the spring.


NFL Draft

April 25-26, 2009

NFL Network offers live coverage of the 2009 NFL Draft, the annual player selection of the new crop of NFL talent. Featuring live pick-by-pick coverage, plus analysis and interviews from Radio City Music Hall, site of the league's annual event.

Super Bowl Classics

January 2008

NFL Network exclusively replays the complete broadcasts of classic Super Bowl games featuring the original announcers and network graphics as well as select halftime shows and post-game celebrations.


Scouting Combine

February 16-21, 2009

NFL Network is the exclusive television home of the NFL Scouting Combine, the annual job fair for prospective new NFL players. For six days from the RCA Dome in Indianapolis, players are put through a series of drills, tests and interviews with more than 600 NFL personnel including head coaches, general managers and scouts.

Super Bowl XLIII

January 26-February 1, 2009

Offering the most comprehensive coverage of Super Bowl XLIII featuring more than 100 hours including NFL Total Access on the scene in Tampa with news, features and interviews all week leading up to the big game. Every press conference is carried live and an expanded pre and post Super Bowl show is part of the coverage.


2008 Texas Bowl

December 30, 2008

The Texas Bowl is played at Reliant Stadium in Houston on Tuesday, December 30, featuring a school from the Big 12 Conference against a team from Conference USA.

Preseason Games

August 7 - September 1

NFL Network is home to the NFL preseason each year. During the four-week preseason, NFL Network televises 54 games. NFL Network also produces a number of preseason games that air live nationally throughout the month of August.


2008 Insight Bowl

December 31, 2008

On December 31, NFL Network airs one of college football's most-exciting annual bowl games, the Insight Bowl, matching teams from the Big 12 and Big 10 played at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona.

In Their Own Words

A stark departure from the classic documentary style, this NFL Films produced series lets the NFL's coaches and players tell the stories of their careers "in their own words."


Senior Bowl

January 24, 2009

On January 21, NFL Network kicks-off exclusive, week-long coverage of the 2008 Senior Bowl. Coverage follows the top 100 college seniors from daily practices through the game. Played in Mobile, AL, on Saturday, January 24, the Senior Bowl is a key scouting tool for NFL teams as they prepare for the Draft.

Film Session

Explores the depths of the massive NFL Films library to showcase many of its classic, modern and historical specials and documentaries chronicling the history of the NFL and the game of football.


NFL Films Presents

The series explores the depth of the NFL Films archive - the world's largest sports film library - with unique perspectives on football's greatest heroes and personalities as well as its history, humanity and humor.

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