NFL Network’s Week 4 NFL Replay & Sound FX Schedule
Tuesday, October 4
- 8:00 PM ET NFL Replay: Carolina Panthers at Chicago Bears
Chicago running back Matt Forte rushed for a career-high 205 yards and Devin Hester set an NFL record with his 11th punt return for a touchdown as the Bears defeated the Carolina Panthers 34-29 at Soldier Field. Panthers rookie quarterback Cam Newton threw for 374 yards and a touchdown while rushing for two scores in the loss.
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- 9:30 PM ET NFL Replay: San Francisco 49ers at Philadelphia Eagles
San Francisco running back Frank Gore rushed for a 12-yard touchdown late in the fourth quarter as the 49ers erased a 20-point third-quarter deficit to defeat the Philadelphia Eagles 24-23. Eagles quarterback Michael Vick threw for a career-high 416 yards while rushing for 75, yet Philadelphia lost its third consecutive game.
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Wednesday, October 5
- 8:00 PM ET NFL Replay: Detroit Lions at Dallas Cowboys
Detroit quarterback Matthew Stafford threw two touchdown passes, including the game-winner to Calvin Johnson with less than two minutes remaining, as the Lions defeated the Dallas Cowboys 34-30 to remain undefeated. The Lions defense intercepted Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo three times, returning two for touchdowns, to erase a 24-point deficit and win their eighth consecutive game, the longest active streak in the NFL. Detroit is the first team in NFL history to win consecutive games in which it trailed by at least 20 points in each contest.
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- 9:30 PM ET Sound FX: Week 4 – Includes Wired Sound of Packers’ Aaron Rodgers & Bears’ Jay Cutler
A compilation of the best on-field sights and sounds from around the league from Week 4 of the NFL season, featuring wired sound of Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, Bears quarterback Jay Cutler, Eagles defensive tackle Cullen Jenkins and Raiders head coach Hue Jackson.
NFL Replay offers an exclusive look at the previous week’s games in a condensed, 90-minute, high-octane format. With the use of bonus NFL Films and NFL Network footage, including never-before-seen camera angles and coaches’ commentary, combined with exclusive wired sound from the field, locker rooms and sidelines, viewers will experience the game like never before.
NFL Network’s NFL Replay programming on Tuesday and Wednesday begins at 8:00 PM ET, with two 90-minute replays of games from the previous week on Tuesday, and one 90-minute replay on Wednesday. Following the final game replay on Wednesday, Sound FX provides exclusive on-field sights and sounds at 9:30 PM ET.
***NFL Network Special Programming This Week:
Kurt Warner: A Football Life – Thursday, October 6 at 10:00 PM ET
- NFL Network’s new documentary series, A Football Life, continues with the unlikely story of Kurt Warner on Thursday, October 6 at 10:00 PM ET. The one-hour episode chronicles Warner’s journey from undrafted one-year college starter to Arena Football League star, to taking over for the injured Trent Green as the starting quarterback for the St. Louis Rams and leading them to the Super Bowl. Forthcoming episodes of A Football Life include a profile of the incomparable Walter Payton and the passion of Mike Ditka.
KURT WARNER: A FOOTBALL LIFE DEBUTS ON NFL NETWORK
Warner’s Rise from Unknown to Two-Time NFL MVP is Told on NFL Network’s Critically-Acclaimed Series
Thursday, October 6 at 10:00 PM ET
“Definitely one of the most compelling stories in NFL history” – Tiki Barber
It has been called one of the best stories in the history of the NFL. The story of a former undrafted and unwanted grocery store bagger who took the long journey to Super Bowl MVP is chronicled on Kurt Warner: A Football Life Thursday, October 6 at 10:00 PM ET on NFL Network.
The one-hour NFL Films-produced documentary covers Warner’s roller coaster journey from undrafted one-year college starter to Arena Football League star, to taking over for the injured Trent Green as the starting quarterback for the St. Louis Rams. It features Warner’s two Super Bowls with the Rams, going to the New York Giants and then moving on to the Arizona Cardinals, where he led the franchise to its first-ever Super Bowl appearance.
Kurt Warner’s football life story is told by interviews with Warner and the following people:
Brenda Warner – Kurt’s wife
Dick Vermeil – Former St. Louis Rams head coach
Mike Martz – Former St. Louis Rams offensive coordinator
Ken Whisenhunt – Arizona Cardinals head coach
Todd Haley – Former Arizona Cardinals offensive coordinator and current Kansas City Chiefs head coach
Steve Mariucci – Former Green Bay Packers quarterback coach
Marshall Faulk – Former St. Louis Rams teammate
Al Luginbill – Warner’s head coach for the Amsterdam Admirals – NFL Europe
Larry Fitzgerald – Former Arizona Cardinals teammate
Torry Holt – Former St. Louis Rams teammate
Tiki Barber – Former New York Giants teammate
Brett Favre – Former Green Bay Packers teammate
Kurt Warner: A Football Life delivers untold stories of Kurt with his family and rare footage from his career. It describes how he and his wife met, his early struggles to get a shot in the NFL, and his time playing in the AFL and NFL Europe. Also shown is his commitment to his family, his dedication to numerous charity causes that earned him NFL Man of the Year honors in 2009, and finally his decision to retire in 2010 as one of the top quarterbacks in the NFL.
Please click on the following link to view the trailer of Kurt Warner: A Football Life
http://www.nfl.com/videos/a-
Emmy-nominated actor Josh Charles (CBS’ The Good Wife), lends his voice to the series.
Following are notable quotes from Kurt Warner: A Football Life:
“Definitely one of the most compelling stories in NFL history and he is one of the greatest people you’ll ever meet.” – Tiki Barber
“The one thing I know about Kurt is he will always surprise you.” – Mike Martz
“We thought we were signing a fourth quarterback that could compete for the third quarterback job.” – Dick Vermeil
“To sit here and say that we could take a young man from Iowa [and] 18 months later he’s at the pinnacle, that’s kind of unbelievable.” – Al Luginbill
“The moments that people don’t get to see show his true character. Those moments are just absolutely amazing.” – Brenda Warner
“The unfortunate thing for Kurt with us is that he could have been really good if we had changed our system.” – Barber
“I came here to establish something that’s bigger than good enough.” – Kurt Warner
Airing exclusively this fall, NFL Network debuts A Football Life – a new biography series offering a look inside the untold stories of NFL icons. Each installment focuses on the life and career of provocative subjects intertwined in the fabric of NFL history. Part 1 of Bill Belichick: A Football Life, which premiered on September 15, became the most-watched documentary in the eight-year history of NFL Network. Forthcoming episodes include a profile of the incomparable Walter Payton and the passion of Mike Ditka. For additional information on the series, blog posts from NFL Films producers, and much more, please visit: www.nfl.com/footballlife.
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