NFL Network to Carry Record 23 Live Preseason Games

NFL Network to Carry Record 23 Live Preseason Games

NFL Network will carry a record 23 live preseason games in 2023, the league announced on Tuesday. The games will be spread out over four weeks, with seven games each in Weeks 1 and 2, and six games in Weeks 3 and 4.

The games will feature a mix of matchups between top teams and up-and-coming squads. Some of the marquee matchups include:

  • Dallas Cowboys vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
  • New England Patriots vs. Miami Dolphins
  • Tennessee Titans vs. Philadelphia Eagles
  • Green Bay Packers vs. Houston Texans
  • Los Angeles Rams vs. San Francisco 49ers
  • Seattle Seahawks vs. Arizona Cardinals
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Miami Dolphins

In addition to the live games, NFL Network will also air extensive pregame, halftime, and postgame coverage for each game. The network will also have a number of special features and programming surrounding the preseason, including:

  • "Path to the Draft", a series that will follow top college prospects as they prepare for the NFL Draft.
  • "NFL Turning Point", a look back at some of the most memorable moments in NFL history.
  • "NFL GameDay Morning", a live pregame show that will air every Sunday morning during the preseason.

The NFL Network's preseason coverage is sure to be a must-watch for fans of all ages. With a record number of games and extensive pregame, halftime, and postgame coverage, there will be plenty of action to keep fans entertained.

Here are some of the other things to keep an eye on during the NFL Network's preseason coverage:

  • The development of young quarterbacks. Several teams will be giving their young quarterbacks a chance to play in the preseason, including the New York Jets' Zach Wilson and the Jacksonville Jaguars' Trevor Lawrence.
  • The battle for roster spots. With the regular season just a few weeks away, teams will be starting to make decisions about who will make the final roster. Some players will be looking to solidify their spot, while others will be trying to make a late push.
  • The health of key players. Several teams will be looking to get some of their key players back on the field in the preseason. The Dallas Cowboys, for example, will be hoping that quarterback Dak Prescott will be able to play after missing most of last season with an ankle injury.

The NFL Network's preseason coverage is sure to be an exciting one. So, be sure to tune in and see who rises to the occasion.