Week 4 Live Doubleheader Thursday, September 3 –
Philadelphia Eagles vs. New York Jets at 7:00 PM ET
San Diego Chargers vs. San Francisco 49ers at 10:00 PM ET
Final Free Preseason Edition of ‘NFL RedZone’ Thursday, September 3 at 7:00 PM ET
It’s time to get ‘Back to Football’ and NFL Network remains the go-to destination to do so, with a live doubleheader of Week 4 preseason games, re-airs of every Week 4 preseason game and the final free preseason edition of NFL RedZone.
On Thursday, September 3 at 7:00 PM ET, the New York Jets host the Philadelphia Eagles live on NFL Network. At 10:00 PM ET, the San Francisco 49ers host the San Diego Chargers in the final preseason game of 2015. Editions of NFL Total Access air Thursday at 6:00 PM ET, during halftime of Eagles-Jets and Chargers-49ers, and following the conclusion of Chargers-49ers with host Dan Hellie and analysts Brian Billick and Heath Evans.
Additionally, NFL Network provides complete game re-airs of every Week 4 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***
On Thursday, September 3 at 7:00 PM ET, Scott Hanson hosts a free preseason edition of NFL RedZone, providing all of the scoring plays and exciting action from the Week 4 preseason games.
Below is NFL Network’s Week 4 broadcast schedule.
NFL NETWORK 2015 WEEK 4 PRESEASON GAMES SCHEDULE
(ALL TIMES EASTERN; LIVE GAMES IN BOLD; ALL GAMES IN HIGH DEFINITION)
Thursday, September 3
7:00 PM ET – Philadelphia Eagles vs. New York Jets – LIVE
10:00 PM ET – San Diego Chargers vs. San Francisco 49ers – LIVE
2:00 AM ET – Oakland Raiders vs. Seattle Seahawks
5:00 AM ET – Cincinnati Bengals vs. Indianapolis Colts
Friday, September 4
10:00 AM ET – Buffalo Bills vs. Detroit Lions
1:00 PM ET – Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Miami Dolphins
4:00 PM ET – New York Giants vs. New England Patriots
8:00 PM ET – Carolina Panthers vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
12 Midnight ET – Houston Texans vs. Dallas Cowboys
3:00 AM ET – Kansas City Chiefs vs. St. Louis Rams
Saturday, September 5
7:00 AM ET – Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Washington Redskins
10:00 AM ET – Baltimore Ravens vs. Atlanta Falcons
1:00 PM ET – Cleveland Browns vs. Chicago Bears
4:00 PM ET – Minnesota Vikings vs. Tennessee Titans
8:00 PM ET – New Orleans Saints vs. Green Bay Packers
12 Midnight ET – Arizona Cardinals vs. Denver Broncos
3:00 AM ET – Minnesota Vikings vs. Tennessee Titans
Sunday, September 6
7:00 AM ET – Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Miami Dolphins
10:00 AM ET – Philadelphia Eagles vs. New York Jets
1:00 PM ET – Carolina Panthers vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
4:00 PM ET – New York Giants vs. New England Patriots
8:00 PM ET – Houston Texans vs. Dallas Cowboys
12 Midnight ET – San Diego Chargers vs. San Francisco 49ers
3:00 AM ET – Oakland Raiders vs. Seattle Seahawks
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