NFL Network Provides 4.5 Hours of Live Media Day Coverage Starting at 10:00 AM ET
Dallas Cowboys Vice President of Public Relations/Communications Rich Dalrymple Joins as Guest Analyst
On Tuesday, January 29, NFL Network provides 4.5 hours of live coverage of Super Bowl XLVII Media Day at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, beginning at 10:00 AM ET.
Hosts Rich Eisen and Melissa Stark are joined by Super Bowl champions Warren Sapp and Michael Irvin at the desk, while Deion Sanders roams the field providing interviews with players and coaches.
Joining NFL Network’s coverage of Media Day is Dallas Cowboys Vice President of Public Relations/Communications, Rich Dalyrmple. With more than 20 years of experience, Dalyrmple will provide analysis and insight into what the PR staffs, coaches, and players from both the San Francisco 49ers and Baltimore Ravens are facing from a media perspective during Media Day and throughout the week leading up to Super Bowl XLVII.
Between the 49ers and Ravens media sessions, host Amber Theoharis and analysts Steve Wyche, Mark Kriegel and Jay Glazer offer further analysis.
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