Free Preseason Editions of ‘NFL RedZone’ Thursday, August 13 & Friday, August 14 at 7:30 PM ET
Six Live Week 1 Preseason Games on NFL Network:
Green Bay Packers at New England Patriots – August 13 at 7:30 PM ET
Dallas Cowboys at San Diego Chargers – August 13 at 10:30 PM ET
Tennessee Titans at Atlanta Falcons – August 14 at 7:00 PM ET
Denver Broncos at Seattle Seahawks – August 14 at 10:00 PM ET
Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Minnesota Vikings – August 15 at 8:00 PM ET
Indianapolis Colts at Philadelphia Eagles – August 16 at 1:00 PM ET
It’s time to get ‘Back to Football’ and NFL Network remains the go-to destination to do so, with six live games, re-airs of every Week 1 preseason game and two free preseason editions of NFL RedZone.
NFL Network’s Week 1 live schedule begins Thursday, August 13 when the defending Super Bowl champion New England Patriots host quarterback Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers at 7:30 PM ET. At 10:30 PM ET, NFL Network provides live coverage of the Dallas Cowboys at San Diego Chargers game (joined in progress).
Editions of NFL Total Access on Thursday air at 6:00 PM ET, during halftime of Packers-Patriots and during halftime of Cowboys-Chargers, with host Dan Hellie, and analysts Michael Irvin and LaDainian Tomlinson.
On Friday, August 14 at 7:00 PM ET, NFL Network provides live coverage of Marcus Mariota’s preseason debut when the Tennessee Titans travel to face wide receiver Julio Jones and the Atlanta Falcons. At 10:00 PM ET, quarterback Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos travel to Seattle to face quarterback Russell Wilson and the Seahawks. Editions of NFL Total Access air Friday at 6:30 PM ET, and during halftime of both the Titans-Falcons and Broncos-Seahawks games, with host Hellie, and analysts Tomlinson, Heath Evans and Michael Robinson.
NFL Network’s Week 1 live schedule continues Saturday, August 15 when number one overall pick Jameis Winston makes his preseason debut when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers face running back Adrian Peterson and the Minnesota Vikings at 8:00 PM ET. Editions of NFL Total Access air Saturday at 7:00 PM ET, during halftime of Buccaneers-Vikings and following the conclusion of the game, with host Hellie, and analysts Robinson and Steve Mariucci.
NFL Network’s Week 1 live schedule concludes Sunday, August 16 at 1:00 PM ET with the Philadelphia Eagles hosting the Indianapolis Colts. Editions of NFL Total Access air Sunday at 12:30 PM ET, during halftime of Colts-Eagles and following the conclusion of the game with host Hellie, and analysts Mariucci and Nate Burleson.
Additionally, NFL Network provides complete game re-airs of every Week 1 preseason game.
With NFL Mobile from Verizon, fans on the go can stream all 65 preseason games on their smartphones when they air on NFL Network, including 13 LIVE preseason games. Plus, get all the latest news and highlights with live NFL Network 24/7. Verizon customers are eligible to live stream content on NFL Mobile. For more information, including how to access, visit vzw.com/nfl. For fans using other devices, all NFL Network programming can also be streamed live on the NFL app delivered on XBOX from Microsoft and through Watch NFL Network (NFL.com/watch) on PCs and tablets, with participating cable and satellite providers.
***Please note that all live games on NFL Network are subject to local blackouts***
Returning this year are five free preseason editions of NFL RedZone, hosted by Scott Hanson, beginning Thursday, August 13 and Friday, August 14 at 7:30 PM ET. Rhett Lewis hosts on Friday.
The remaining free editions of NFL RedZone will be:
- Saturday, August 22 at 7:30 PM ET
- Saturday, August 29 at 7:00 PM ET
- Thursday, September 3 at 7:00 PM ET
Below is NFL Network’s Week 1 broadcast schedule.
NFL NETWORK 2015 WEEK 1 PRESEASON GAMES SCHEDULE
(ALL TIMES EASTERN; LIVE GAMES IN BOLD; ALL GAMES IN HIGH DEFINITION)
Thursday, August 13
7:30 PM ET – Green Bay Packers vs. New England Patriots – LIVE
10:30 PM ET – Dallas Cowboys vs. San Diego Chargers – LIVE (joined live in progress)
1:00 AM ET – Washington Redskins vs. Cleveland Browns
5:00 AM ET – New York Jets vs. Detroit Lions
Friday, August 14
10:00 AM ET – Miami Dolphins vs. Chicago Bears
1:00 PM ET – Dallas Cowboys vs. San Diego Chargers
4:00 PM ET – New Orleans Saints vs. Baltimore Ravens
7:00 PM ET – Tennessee Titans vs. Atlanta Falcons – LIVE
10:00 PM ET – Denver Broncos vs. Seattle Seahawks – LIVE
1:00 AM ET – St. Louis Rams vs. Oakland Raiders
4:00 AM ET – Dallas Cowboys vs. San Diego Chargers
Saturday, August 15
7:00 AM ET – New York Giants vs. Cincinnati Bengals
10:00 AM ET – Carolina Panthers vs. Buffalo Bills
1:00 PM ET – Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Jacksonville Jaguars
4:00 PM ET – Denver Broncos vs. Seattle Seahawks
8:00 PM ET – Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Minnesota Vikings – LIVE
12 Midnight ET – San Francisco 49ers vs. Houston Texans
3:00 AM ET – Kansas City Chiefs vs. Arizona Cardinals
Sunday, August 16
7:00 AM ET – Tennessee Titans vs. Atlanta Falcons
10:00 AM ET – Washington Redskins vs. Cleveland Browns
1:00 PM ET – Indianapolis Colts vs. Philadelphia Eagles – LIVE
4:30 PM ET – Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Minnesota Vikings
7:00 PM ET – Green Bay Packers vs. New England Patriots
9:30 PM ET – Denver Broncos vs. Seattle Seahawks
12 Midnight ET – Dallas Cowboys vs. San Diego Chargers
3:00 AM ET – San Francisco 49ers vs. Houston Texans
5:30 AM ET – Carolina Panthers vs. Buffalo Bills
Monday, August 17
10:00 AM ET – New York Giants vs. Cincinnati Bengals
1:00 PM ET – Tennessee Titans vs. Atlanta Falcons
4:00 PM ET – Indianapolis Colts vs. Philadelphia Eagles
8:00 PM ET – Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Minnesota Vikings
12 Midnight ET – St. Louis Rams vs. Oakland Raiders
3:00 AM ET – New Orleans Saints vs. Baltimore Ravens
5:30 AM ET – New York Jets vs. Detroit Lions
Tuesday, August 18
10:00 AM ET – Miami Dolphins vs. Chicago Bears
1:00 PM ET – Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Jacksonville Jaguars
4:00 PM ET – Green Bay Packers vs. New England Patriots
8:00 PM ET – Dallas Cowboys vs. San Diego Chargers
12 Midnight ET – San Francisco 49ers vs. Houston Texans
3:00 AM ET – Tennessee Titans vs. Atlanta Falcons
5:30 AM ET – New York Giants vs. Cincinnati Bengals
Wednesday, August 19
10:00 AM ET – Carolina Panthers vs. Buffalo Bills
1:00 PM ET – New York Jets vs. Detroit Lions
4:00 PM ET – New Orleans Saints vs. Baltimore Ravens
8:00 PM ET – Denver Broncos vs. Seattle Seahawks
12 Midnight ET – Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Jacksonville Jaguars
3:00 AM ET – Kansas City Chiefs vs. Arizona Cardinals
5:30 AM ET – San Francisco 49ers vs. Houston Texans
Thursday, August 20
10:00 AM ET – Green Bay Packers vs. New England Patriots
1:00 PM ET – Washington Redskins vs. Cleveland Browns
4:00 PM ET – Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Minnesota Vikings
5:30 AM ET – St. Louis Rams vs. Oakland Raiders
Friday, August 21
10:00 AM ET – Indianapolis Colts vs. Philadelphia Eagles
***Please note that all live games on NFL Network are subject to local blackouts***
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