NFL Network’s Three-Hour ‘NFL Total Access: Schedule Release ‘15’ Show Breaks Down 2015 NFL Schedule
NFL.com Will Provide Complete Team-by-Team and Weekly Schedules of All 256 Regular-Season Games
The 2015 NFL schedule will be released on NFL Network, NFL.com, and NFL Mobile from Verizon on Tuesday, April 21.
NFL Network’s coverage will be highlighted by NFL Total Access: Schedule Release ’15 on Tuesday, April 21 at 8:00 PM ET, a three-hour special hosted by Rich Eisen and featuring analysts Steve Mariucci and Michael Silver that breaks down the entire 2015 NFL regular season schedule, division by division, analyzing the top matchups and primetime games, including the 16-game Thursday Night Football schedule on CBS and NFL Network.
NFL Total Access: Schedule Release ‘15 will include reports and interviews from New England, where the season will kick-off on September 10th, and San Francisco —the site of Super Bowl 50. The show will also feature reporters, guests and players at several NFL cities and team facilities weighing in on the 2015 schedule.
Provided below is a list of where NFL Network hosts, reporters and analysts will be stationed:
- New England – Tiffany Blackmon & Willie McGinest
- Seattle – Dan Hellie & Nate Burleson
- San Francisco – Amber Theoharis & Heath Evans
- Philadelphia – Melissa Stark
- Dallas – Desmond Purnell & Michael Irvin
- New York – Kimberly Jones & Shaun O’Hara
- Pittsburgh – Aditi Kinkhabwala
- Washington, D.C. – Jeff Darlington & Michael Robinson
- Arizona – Alex Flanagan & Kurt Warner
- Chicago – Albert Breer
- San Diego – Marshall Faulk
Fans can watch a live stream of NFL Network’s NFL Total Access: Schedule Release ‘15 on their mobile devices with NFL Mobile from Verizon. Throughout the show, fans can interact with the analysts and voice their opinions on the 2015 NFL schedule by posing questions via Twitter (@nflnetwork) and Facebook (facebook.com/nflnetwork) using hash tag #nflschedule.
For fans who want to see their team’s entire schedule immediately, NFL.com is the place to go on Tuesday, April 21 at 8:00 PM ET. NFL.com will provide complete team-by-team and weekly schedules of all 256 regular-season games, listing opponents, sites and times on a schedule page that integrates social media and video highlights. Additionally, NFL.com features movie-like trailers previewing the top games on the schedule, which can be viewed at NFL.com/movietrailers.
Additional digital features from NFL.com include:
- NFL Media’s Elliot Harrison will unveil a comprehensive list of the 15 best games of the 2015 NFL Season
- Movie trailers previewing the top matchups of the 2015 NFL season
- Analysis from NFL Media’s Elliot Harrison and Judy Battista, as well as the Around the NFL blog (NFL.com/aroundthenfl)
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