Quotes from NFL Network’s coverage of Super Bowl XLVIII Media Day
– “I’m just about that action boss…That’s what it is, I [have] never seen [any] talking win me nothing. Been like that since I was little. I was raised like that…You want something, you do get it. [There isn’t any] need to talk about it.” – Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch on if he likes speaking with the media.
– “Just keep being Peyton; if you’re Peyton, we’ll be world champions.” – Denver Broncos Executive VP of Football Operations John Elway on Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning.
– “I think he wants to walk away with every record that was ever put in the record books, as far as offensive football or quarterbacking, so I think he has a lot of football ahead of him.” – Denver Broncos Executive VP of Football Operations John Elway on the possibility of quarterback Peyton Manning retiring after this season.
On NFL.com the following video clips from the NFL Network’s coverage of Super Bowl XLVIII Media Day are available for viewing:
– Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch joined NFL Network analyst Deion Sanders for a one-on-one interview.
– Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning discusses his legacy and what makes this Super Bowl different than the others.
– Denver Broncos wide receiver Demaryius Thomas talks with NFL Network analyst Deion Sanders about how excited he is to matchup against Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman.
– Denver Broncos head coach John Fox discusses where Peyton Manning ranks among the best quarterbacks to ever play the game.
– Denver Broncos Executive VP of Football Operations John Elway joined Rich Eisen, Terrell Davis and Melissa Stark on set and talked about the possibility of quarterback Peyton Manning retiring.
– Denver Broncos wide receiver Wes Welker talks with Deion Sanders about the challenge of facing Richard Sherman one-on-one.
– Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman talks with NFL Network analyst Deion Sanders about what he regrets about his NFC Championship post-game comments.
– Seattle Seahawks safety Earl Thomas talks about the team’s confidence heading into Super Bowl XLVIII.
Coming up on NFL Network on Wednesday, January 29
– The following guests will appear on NFL AM at 6:00 AM ET:
· Baltimore Ravens wide receiver/return specialist Jacoby Jones
· Chicago Bears running back Matt Forte and tight end Martellus Bennett
· Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones-Drew
· Comedian Rob Riggle
· Dancing with the Stars’ Karina Smirnoff
· Singer Drew Lachey
– Super Bowl Live provides live coverage on NFL Network from 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM ET. The following guests will appear:
· Two-time Super Bowl-champion quarterback for the New York Giants Eli Manning
· Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Marino
· Super Bowl-champion safety for the New York Giants Antrel Rolle
· Baltimore Ravens wide receiver/return specialist Jacoby Jones
· Baseball Hall of Famer Cal Ripken, Jr.
· Comedian Rob Riggle
– From 12 Noon – 3:00 PM ET, NFL.com Live: Super Bowl XLVIII airs from Radio Row at the Super Bowl Media Center in New York City, hosted by Matt “Money” Smith along with Dave Dameshek, Adam Rank and Molly Qerim. The following guests will appear:
· NFL Network’s Rich Eisen, Michael Irvin and Mike Silver
· Two-time Super Bowl-champion quarterback for the New York Giants Eli Manning
· Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Marino
· Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones-Drew
· Four-time Super Bowl-champion kicker Adam Vinatieri
· Chicago Bears running back Matt Forte
· Former professional hockey player Mark Messier
· Model Hannah Davis
· Comedian Rob Riggle
– At 8:00 PM ET, NFL Total Access airs from Super Bowl Blvd. in New York City. Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones-Drew joins as a guest analyst, and Chicago Bears running back Matt Forte joins the show
– The third season of NFL Network’s A Football Life concludes at 9:00 PM ET with a profile of Hall of Fame wide receiver Jerry Rice. A Football Life: Backstory follows at 10:00 PM ET
– The Rich Eisen Super Bowl Special airs at 10:30 PM ET and features interviews with Jerry Seinfeld, Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson and Denver Broncos Executive VP of Football Operations John Elway. Additionally, Jim Brockmire reports from Super Bowl XLVIII Media Day
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