NFL Media’s Mark Kriegel with Dallas Cowboys’ Stephen Jones on ‘NFL GameDay Morning’ at 9:00 AM ET
Baltimore Ravens WR Steve Smith Sr. on His Decision to Retire on ‘NFL GameDay Morning’
‘NFL Now GameDay Blitz’ Starting at 1:00 PM ET
September 25, 2015: NFL Network provides more than 15 hours of live coverage each and every NFL Sunday beginning at 7:00 AM ET with NFL GameDay First, hosted by Melissa Stark, Shaun O’Hara, Michael Robinson, Brian Billick and Jeffri Chadiha. At 9:00 AM ET, the Emmy-nominated NFL GameDay Morning takes viewers up to kickoff of the early games, with host Rich Eisen, analysts Steve Mariucci, Marshall Faulk, Kurt Warner and Michael Irvin, and NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport.
NFL Network’s GameDay coverage continues at 1:00 PM ET with NFL GameDay Live, a 6.5-hour show providing in-progress highlights and analysis of the day’s games, and at 7:30 PM ET with NFL GameDay Highlights which recaps the entire afternoon. At 11:30 PM ET, NFL GameDay Final provides complete analysis of the entire football Sunday.
For fans on the go, all NFL Network programming can also be streamed live on the NFL Mobile from Verizon app (NFL.com/mobile), the NFL app delivered on XBOX from Microsoft, and through Watch NFL Network (NFL.com/watch), with participating cable and satellite providers.
NFL RedZone hosted by Scott Hanson whips around the league providing all of the exciting plays and touchdowns as they happen starting at 1:00 PM ET.
Digitally, NFL Now and NFL.com provide fans with all of the analysis and news they crave. At 11:30 AM ET, NFL Fantasy Live presented by GEICO on NFL Now, NFL.com and NFL RedZone provides last-minute injury updates and roster suggestions before the games begin. Once the games begin, join Dave Dameshek, Maurice Jones-Drew, Ike Taylor and other guests on the couch for NFL Now GameDay Blitz at 1:00 PM ET on NFL Now as they watch the day’s games and provide their reactions in real time. Following Sunday Night Football on NBC, Around the NFL on NFL Now with Gregg Rosenthal, Dan Hanzus, Chris Wesseling and Marc Sessler completes the night with comprehensive analysis and a full recap of the day’s action.
Sunday, September 27 on NFL GameDay First
Host: Melissa Stark
Analysts: Shaun O’Hara, Michael Robinson & Brian Billick
Reporter: Jeffri Chadiha
Featured this week on NFL GameDay First:
- Are the Dallas Cowboys in trouble with all of their injuries?
- Shaun O’Hara provides all of the info about the New York Giants’ win over the Washington Redskins on Thursday Night Football
- NFL GameDay First explains why the Philadelphia Eagles’ problems so far are head coach Chip Kelly’s fault
- Which 0-2 teams are in trouble and which aren’t?
- Live reports from Eagles-Jets, Jaguars-Patriots, Falcons-Cowboys and Bengals-Ravens
Sunday, September 27 on NFL GameDay Morning
NFL Media’s Mark Kriegel with Dallas Cowboys’ Stephen Jones
Host: Rich Eisen
Analysts: Steve Mariucci, Marshall Faulk, Kurt Warner & Michael Irvin
NFL Media Insider: Ian Rapoport
Featured this week on NFL GameDay Morning:
- NFL 360 – NFL Media’s Mark Kriegel sits down with Dallas Cowboys Chief Operating Officer/Executive Vice President/Director of Player Personnel Stephen Jones
- Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Steve Smith Sr. explains his decision to retire at the end of the season in his own words
- NFL Media’s Michael Silver discusses Philadelphia Eagles head coach Chip Kelly
- Marshall Plan – Marshall Faulk examines how Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le’Veon Bell fare in his return and if Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson will continue his Week 2 success in Week 3
- Warner’s Corner – Kurt Warner shows what is wrong with Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck
- Mini Mooch – Steve Mariucci analyzes how the New England Patriots get tight end Rob Gronkowski open
- How will the Dallas Cowboys survive without Tony Romo and Dez Bryant?
- NFL GameDay Morning details the impact of safety Kam Chancellor’s return for the Seattle Seahawks
- Live reports
- Ian Rapoport from the NFL league office
- Stacey Dales, Willie McGinest & Desmond Purnell from Dallas for Falcons-Cowboys
- Kim Jones & Jamie Dukes from New York for Eagles-Jets
- Aditi Kinkhabwala from Baltimore for Bengals-Ravens
- James Palmer from New England for Jaguars-Patriots
- Steve Wyche from St. Louis for Steelers-Rams
NFL GameDay Live, NFL GameDay Highlights and NFL GameDay Final Conclude Sunday Coverage
At 1:00 PM ET, NFL GameDay Live provides in-progress highlights and analysis, as well as live fantasy football updates for all of the 1:00 and 4:00 PM ET games. Hosts Kevin Frazier and Rhett Lewis are joined by analysts Heath Evans, Eric Davis, Daniel Jeremiah and LaVar Arrington providing 6.5 hours of coverage.
At 7:30 PM ET, Chris Rose hosts NFL GameDay Highlights, along with Hall of Famer Deion Sanders, LaDainian Tomlinson and Steve Mariucci.
At 11:30 PM ET, Rose and analysts Sanders, Marshall Faulk and Michael Irvin recap all of the day’s action on NFL GameDay Final with game highlights, player and coach press conferences, post-game interviews and analysis of every game.
NFL Fantasy Live & NFL Now GameDay Blitz
On Sundays, NFL.com and NFL Now provide fans with all of the analysis and news they crave. Featured:
- NFL Fantasy Live presented by GEICO – Get all of the last-minute injury updates and roster suggestions before the games begin with NFL Fantasy Live at 11:30 AM ET on NFL Now, NFL.com and NFL RedZone, hosted by Michael Fabiano, James Koh, Adam Rank and Akbar Gbajabiamila
- NFL Now GameDay Blitz – Dave Dameshek, Maurice Jones-Drew, Ike Taylor, Bucky Brooks, Akbar Gbajabiamila, Elliot Harrison, Marc Istook, Colleen Wolfe, Cole Wright and Will Selva watch the day’s games and provide their reactions in real time on NFL Now GameDay Blitz starting at 1:00 PM ET on NFL Now. The group will bounce around to all of the NFL games, offering highlights, analysis and previews of upcoming matchups. Fans can also follow every key game highlight on-demand through the afternoon
- Following Sunday Night Football on NBC, Around the NFL on NFL Now with Gregg Rosenthal, Dan Hanzus, Chris Wesseling and Marc Sessler completes the night with comprehensive analysis and a full recap of the day’s action
ABOUT NFL MEDIA
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Currently in more than 72 million homes, NFL Network has carriage agreements with each of the country’s largest television providers including Comcast, DirecTV, DISH Network, Cablevision, Cox, Charter, Time Warner Cable, Verizon FiOS and AT&T U-Verse.
For fans on the go, all NFL Network programming can also be streamed live on the NFL Mobile from Verizon app (NFL.com/mobile), the NFL app delivered on XBOX from Microsoft, and through Watch NFL Network (NFL.com/watch), with participating cable and satellite providers. For more information, log on to NFL.com/nflnetwork. NFL.com is the exclusive internet home of NFL Network.
NFL content has never been more popular across the media landscape. According to the Nielsen Company, the 2014 NFL regular season reached 202.3 million unique viewers, representing 80 percent of all television homes and 68 percent of potential viewers in the U.S. NFL games accounted for the top 20 and 45 of the 50 most-watched TV shows among all programming in 2014.
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