NFL Network and NFL Digital Media Live On-Location From Minneapolis for Super Bowl LII

85 Hours of Live On-Location Coverage on NFL Network​

48 On-Air Personalities with a Combined 18 Super Bowl Rings

Special 8.5-Hour Edition of ‘NFL GameDay Morning’ on Super Bowl Sunday

‘Good Morning Football,’ ‘Super Bowl Live,’ ‘NFL Total Access,’ ‘Super Bowl Prime’ & ‘NFL Players Only’ Shows Live from Minneapolis Throughout the Week

Comprehensive Live Coverage of Super Bowl Opening Night from Xcel Energy Center – Monday, January 29

‘NFL Now Live’ – Wednesday, January 31 – Friday, February 2 at 4:00 PM ET

For the 15th year, NFL Network and NFL Digital Media are on-location providing comprehensive, wall-to-wall coverage of Super Bowl week. With 85 hours of live on-location coverage from Minneapolis, and featuring a roster of 48 on-air personalities with a combined 18 Super Bowl rings, NFL Network and NFL Digital Media are the go-to destinations for expert analysis, the latest news and reports, special guest appearances, matchup-related programming and more leading up to Super Bowl LII.

Beginning Monday, January 29, NFL Network kicks off its coverage from Minneapolis. With more than 11 hours of pregame and postgame coverage on Super Bowl Sunday, nightly editions of Super Bowl Prime Wednesday-Friday at 9:00 PM ET, on-location live telecasts of Good Morning Football, NFL Total Access, Super Bowl Live and NFL Players Only, special Super Bowl-related programming such as NFL Playbook: Super Bowl LII and the premiere of The Timeline: The Helmet Catch, and Super Bowl features, NFL Network and NFL Digital Media provide all-encompassing inside access to everything inside and outside of Super Bowl LII.

Super Bowl Sunday Coverage

On Super Bowl Sunday, February 4, NFL Network provides more than 11 hours of live pregame and postgame coverage, starting at 9:00 AM ET with a special 8.5-hour edition of NFL GameDay Morning. Utilizing 20 on-air talent members, NFL GameDay Morning offers comprehensive analysis before the kickoff of Super Bowl LII. Following the game, NFL GameDay Prime is live U.S. Bank Stadium with postgame interviews with players and coaches, in-depth analysis and complete game highlights.

NFL GameDay Morning – 9:00 AM ET

  • Rich Eisen, Steve Mariucci, Kurt Warner, Michael Irvin & Willie McGinest – U.S. Bank Stadium Main Set
  • Colleen Wolfe, Steve Smith Sr., Michael Robinson & Mike Garafolo – U.S. Bank Stadium Outside Set
  • Ian Rapoport & Cynthia Frelund – U.S. Bank Stadium
  • Amber Theoharis, Terrell Davis & DeMarcus Ware – Tailgate Set
  • Brian Billick & Shaun O’Hara – Gjallerhorn
  • Kim Jones – New England Patriots Hotel
  • James Palmer – Philadelphia Eagles Hotel
  • Steve Wyche & Stacey Dales – Stadium Arrivals

NFL GameDay Prime – Postgame

  • Chris Rose, Deion Sanders & LaDainian Tomlinson – U.S. Bank Stadium Field

Featured on the Super Bowl Sunday edition of NFL GameDay Morning:

  • Arizona Cardinals wide receiver and Minnesota native Larry Fitzgerald joins live on-set
     
  • Melissa Stark sits down with New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick
     
  • Michael Silver goes 1-on-1 with Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Chris Long to discuss the work he has done off the field and facing his former team in the Super Bowl
     
  • Mark Kriegel examines the history of backup quarterbacks in the Super Bowl and explains why Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Nick Foles may just have a chance to dethrone New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady
     
  • Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson, Pittsburgh Penguins center Sidney Crosby and others discuss the moment of truth and what it’s like when everything is on the line
     
  • NFL GameDay Morning looks back at the Super Bowl XLI halftime performance by Minnesota native Prince
  • The story of former Minnesota Vikings head coach Bud Grant and the first family of Minnesota football
     
  • Steve Mariucci and Michael Irvin go ice fishing in Minnesota
     

NFL Network’s Super Bowl LII Programming Includes:

  • Good Morning Football airs live Monday, January 29 – Friday, February 2, delivering the first analysis and interviews of the day. Monday and Tuesday’s editions of the show air from 7:00 – 10:00 AM ET from New York City, while Wednesday through Friday the show moves to Minneapolis and expands to four hours airing from 7:00-11:00 AM ET. Hosts Kay Adams, Nate Burleson, Peter Schrager and Kyle Brandt anchor the coverage and are joined by special guests throughout the week in Minneapolis. On Saturday, February 3, Good Morning Football: Weekend airs at 9:00 AM ET with Colleen Wolfe, Michael Robinson, Steve Smith Sr. and Mike Garafolo
  • Super Bowl Live airs Monday, January 29 at 4:00 PM ET, Tuesday, January 30 at 12 Noon ET, Wednesday, January 31 and Thursday, February 1 at 11:00 AM ET, and Friday, February 2 and Saturday, February 3 at 1:00 PM ET from various locations throughout Minneapolis with up-to-the-minute reports, analysis and interviews with some of the biggest names in sports and entertainment. One-hour editions of NFL Players Only air Wednesday, January 31 – Friday, February 2 at 8:00 PM ET featuring a rotating list of NFL Network talent
  • NFL Total Access airs live from Minneapolis Monday, January 29 – Friday, February 2 at 7:00 PM ET, and Saturday, February 3 at 11:00 PM ET. The one-hour show recaps the day’s action, provides the latest news reports, features on-air appearances by special guests and breaks down the key matchups leading up to kickoff of Super Bowl LII
  • Super Bowl Prime airs Wednesday, January 31 – Friday, February 2 at 9:00 PM ET, providing further analysis, news reports and interviews, hosted by Chris Rose, Deion Sanders and LaDainian Tomlinson
  • Break down Super Bowl LII with NFL Playbook: Super Bowl LII Special on Wednesday, January 31 at 6:00 PM ET, with Rhett Lewis, Shaun O’Hara and Brian Billick. Additionally, Kurt Warner and Willie McGinest join as guests
     
  • NFL Network provides three hours of live coverage of Super Bowl Opening Night from Xcel Energy Center Monday, January 29 at 8:00 PM ET. Host Chris Rose and Kurt Warner anchor the coverage from the desk, while Michael Irvin, Steve Smith Sr. and Deion Sanders roam the scene providing interviews with players and coaches. Super Bowl Opening Night is presented by Gatorade
  • Super Bowl Saturday Night, a one-hour red-carpet show, airs Saturday, February 3 at 8:00 PM ET leading up to the 7th annual NFL Honors awards show on NBC. Melissa Stark, Kay Adams and Nate Burleson host, along with Kevin Frazier
  • NFL-related press conferences live, including NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell’s press conference, team arrivals, player availability and the Super Bowl halftime entertainment press conference 
  • The final episode of this season’s The Timeline premieres Friday, February 2 at 10:00 PM ET with The Helmet Catch, telling the story of New York Giants wide receiver David Tyree’s incredible catch in Super Bowl XLII which denied the New England Patriots a chance at a perfect season

NFL Digital Media Coverage of Super Bowl LII Includes:

  • NFL Now Live – Keep up with all things Super Bowl LII with NFL Now Live from Minneapolis, available on NFL.com. Streaming Wednesday, January 31 – Friday, February 2 from 4:00-6:00 PM ET, NFL Now Live provides live, in-depth analysis from Maurice Jones-Drew, Dave Dameshek, Akbar Gbajabiamila, Matt “Money” Smith and Colleen Wolfe. Additionally, NFL Now Live provides interviews with the biggest names in sports and entertainment
  • #NFLBlitz – The NFL’s first daily Twitter show, #NFLBlitz, streams LIVE from Minneapolis Wednesday, January 31 – Friday, February 2 at 7:00 PM ET, hosted by Marc Istook and Erin Coscarelli. Additionally, editions of #NFLBlitz will air on Saturday, February 3 at 4:30 PM ET from the red carpet at NFL Honors and on Sunday, February 4 at 1:00 PM ET. All shows are available at NFL.Twitter.com and @NFL on Twitter
  • NFL Media Podcasts – NFL Media’s lineup of podcasts provide further analysis and insight on all things surrounding Super Bowl LII throughout the week. Editions of Around the NFL with Dan Hanzus, Gregg Rosenthal, Chris Wesseling and Marc Sessler, The Dave Dameshek Football Program with Dave Dameshek, Maurice Jones-Drew, Cynthia Frelund, Colleen Wolfe, Matt “Money” Smith and more, and Game Theory and Money with Cynthia Frelund and Matt “Money” Smith are on-location, providing the latest from Minneapolis. Additionally, editions of Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks, The Kurt Warner QB Podcast with Kurt Warner and Kevin Harlan and the Fantasy Live Podcast with James Koh, Marcas Grant, Matt Harmon, Alex Gelhar and Matt Franciscovich stream throughout the week. Finally, The NFL Films Podcast further explores The Timeline: The Helmet Catch which premieres Friday, February 2 at 10:00 PM ET on NFL Network. New York Giants wide receiver David Tyree joins. All of NFL Media’s podcasts are available at NFL.com/Podcasts
     
  • Throughout the week, social influencer, supermodel and NFL fan Taylor Hill will experience everything the Super Bowl and Minneapolis have to offer. Features include snowmobiling with X-Games superstar Levi Lavallee, playing hockey with the Minnesota Wild, dining with celebrity chef Andrew Zimmern, hanging out with The Chainsmokers, exploring the legacy of Prince, touring U.S. Bank Stadium and taking in the biggest Super Bowl parties. Taylor will be joined by former and current NFL players and celebrities as she enjoys in the ultimate Super Bowl experience for her three-part series airing Thursday, Friday and Saturday on the NFL Facebook channel
     

Provided below is NFL Network’s schedule for Super Bowl week (Monday, January 29 – Sunday, February 4). All times provided below are in Eastern Standard Time.

Monday, January 29

7:00 AM Good Morning Football – LIVE

10:00 AM – Good Morning Football – Re-air

1:00 PM 2018 Pro Bowl

4:00 PM Super Bowl Live – LIVE

7:00 PM NFL Total Access – LIVE

8:00 PM Super Bowl Opening Night – LIVE

  • 8:10 PM ET – New England Patriots
  • 9:10 PM ET – Halftime
  • 10:00 PM ET – Philadelphia Eagles

11:00 PM NFL Total Access – LIVE

12 Midnight Super Bowl Opening Night – Re-air

3:00 AM NFL Total Access – Re-air

Tuesday, January 30

7:00 AM Good Morning Football – LIVE

10:00 AM Good Morning Football – Re-air

12 Noon Super Bowl Live – LIVE

7:00 PM NFL Total Access – LIVE

8:00 PM Super Bowl Classics: Super Bowl XXXIX – New England Patriots vs. Philadelphia Eagles

11:00 PM NFL Total Access – Re-air

12 Midnight Sound FX: Best of 2017 Season

1:00 AM 2018 Pro Bowl Skills Showdown

2:00 AM NFL’s Top 10: Super Bowls

3:00 AM NFL Total Access – Re-air

Wednesday, January 31

7:00 AM Good Morning Football – LIVE

11:00 AM Super Bowl Live – LIVE

  • 2:00 PM – Commissioner Press Conference

6:00 PM NFL Playbook: Super Bowl LII Special – LIVE

7:00 PM NFL Total Access – LIVE

8:00 PM NFL Players Only – LIVE

9:00 PM Super Bowl Prime – LIVE

10:00 PM Sound FX: Best of 2017 Season

11:00 PM NFL Total Access – Re-air

12 Midnight NFL Players Only – Re-air

1:00 AM Inside the NFL

2:30 AM Sound FX: Championship Sunday

3:00 AM NFL Total Access – Re-air 

Thursday, February 1

7:00 AM Good Morning Football – LIVE

11:00 AM Super Bowl Live – LIVE

  • 1:15 PM – Halftime Show Press Conference

7:00 PM NFL Total Access – LIVE

8:00 PM NFL Players Only – LIVE

9:00 PM Super Bowl Prime – LIVE

10:00 PM Super Bowl’s Greatest Commercials

11:00 PM NFL Total Access – Re-air

12 Midnight NFL Players Only – Re-air

1:00 AM Super Bowl’s Greatest Commercials

2:00 AM Sound FX: Best of 2017 Season

3:00 AM NFL Total Access – Re-air

Friday, February 2

7:00 AM Good Morning Football – LIVE

11:00 AM Good Morning Football – Re-air

1:00 PM Super Bowl Live – LIVE

7:00 PM NFL Total Access – LIVE

8:00 PM NFL Players Only – LIVE

9:00 PM Super Bowl Prime – LIVE

10:00 PM The Timeline: The Helmet Catch

11:00 PM NFL Total Access – Re-air

12 Midnight NFL Players Only – Re-air

1:00 AM Super Bowl Prime – Re-air

2:00 AM The Timeline: The Helmet Catch

3:00 AM NFL Total Access – Re-air

 

Saturday, February 3

9:00 AM Good Morning Football: Weekend – LIVE

1:00 PM Super Bowl Live – LIVE

7:00 PM The Timeline: The Helmet Catch

8:00 PM Super Bowl Saturday Night – LIVE   

9:00 PM NFL Replay: Super Bowl XLIX – New England Patriots vs. Seattle Seahawks

10:00 PM NFL Replay: Super Bowl LI – New England Patriots vs. Philadelphia Eagles

11:00 PM NFL Total Access – LIVE

12 Midnight The Timeline: The Helmet Catch

1:00 AM Super Bowl Saturday Night

2:00 AM NFL Honors – Re-Air

4:00 AM NFL Total Access – Re-Air

Sunday, February 4

8:00 AM Super Bowl’s Greatest Commercials

9:00 AM NFL GameDay Morning – LIVE

5:30 PM Super Bowl’s Greatest Commercials

6:30 PM Super Bowl Game Center

10:00 PM NFL GameDay Prime – LIVE

4:00 AM Super Bowl LII Full Game Re-Air

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