Three Live Preseason Week 3 Games on NFL Network:
Green Bay Packers at Oakland Raiders – August 24 at 11:00 PM ET
Kansas City Chiefs at Chicago Bears – August 25 at 1:00 PM ET
Tennessee Titans at Pittsburgh Steelers – August 25 at 4:00 PM ET
Preseason Editions of ‘NFL GameDay Live’ Friday, August 24 at 7:30 PM ET & Saturday, August 25 at 7:00 PM ET
NFL Network’s live preseason schedule continues with three Week 3 games, including a double-header on Saturday, August 25.
NFL Network’s preseason Week 3 live schedule begins Friday, August 24 when quarterback Derek Carr and the Oakland Raiders host quarterback Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers. NFL Network joins Packers-Raiders live in-progress at 11:00 PM ET following NFL GameDay Live. At 7:00 PM ET, Scott Hanson, Steve Mariucci and James Jones host a 30-minute edition of NFL Total Access leading up to NFL GameDay Live at 7:30 PM ETwith Rhett Lewis and Terrell Davis providing in-progress highlights and analysis of the night’s games.
On Saturday, August 25, NFL Network’s preseason Week 3 live schedule continues with a double-header. At 1:00 PM ET, the Chicago Bears host the Kansas City Chiefs, followed by the Tennessee Titans at the Pittsburgh Steelers at 4:00 PM ET.
At 7:00 PM ET, NFL GameDay Live provides in-progress highlights and analysis with Davis, Jones and Marc Istook. Editions of NFL Total Access on Saturday air at 12 Noon ET, during halftime of Chiefs-Bears and Titans-Steelers, and at 10:00 PM ET.
Live preseason games on NFL Network are subject to blackouts in the local markets of the participating teams. Additionally, NFL Network airs taped broadcasts of every preseason Week 3 game.
Editions of NFL Total Access on Sunday, August 26 air at 7:00 and 11:00 PM ET with Cole Wright, Brian Baldinger and Steve Wyche.
All NFL Network programming – including 15 LIVE preseason games and re-airs of all 65 preseason games – can be streamed live through the NFL app and via Watch NFL Network on smartphones, tablets, PCs and connected TV devices tablet (Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TV, PlayStation 4 and Roku). Access is available for NFL Network subscribers of participating TV providers. For more information, go to NFL.com/nflnetwork.
NFL Game Pass provides fans in the United States access to live out-of-market preseason games, as well as other NFL content like game replays. Available for $99.99 for the 2018-19 season, NFL Game Pass is available on smartphones, tablets, PCs and connected TV devices (Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TV, PlayStation 4, Roku and Xbox One) via the NFL app. For more information, visit NFL.com/GamePass.
Below is NFL Network’s preseason Week 3 broadcast schedule.
NFL NETWORK 2018 PRESEASON WEEK 3 GAMES SCHEDULE
(ALL TIMES EASTERN; LIVE GAMES IN BOLD; ALL GAMES IN HIGH DEFINITION)
Thursday, August 23
12 Midnight ET – Philadelphia Eagles vs. Cleveland Browns
4:00 AM ET – Arizona Cardinals vs. New Orleans Saints (Week 2)
Friday, August 24
10:00 AM ET – Philadelphia Eagles vs. Cleveland Browns
1:00 PM ET – New York Giants vs. Detroit Lions (Week 2)
4:00 PM ET – Philadelphia Eagles vs. Cleveland Browns
11:00 PM ET – Green Bay Packers vs. Oakland Raiders – Joined Live In-Progress
1:30 AM ET – Seattle Seahawks vs. Minnesota Vikings
4:00 AM ET – Green Bay Packers vs. Oakland Raiders
Saturday, August 25
6:30 AM ET – Denver Broncos vs. Washington Redskins
9:00 AM ET – New England Patriots vs. Carolina Panthers
1:00 PM ET – Kansas City Chiefs vs. Chicago Bears – LIVE
4:00 PM ET – Tennessee Titans vs. Pittsburgh Steelers – LIVE
11:00 PM ET – Houston Texans vs. Los Angeles Rams
1:30 PM ET – New Orleans Saints vs. Los Angeles Chargers
4:00 AM ET – Baltimore Ravens vs. Miami Dolphins
Sunday, August 26
7:00 AM ET – Atlanta Falcons vs. Jacksonville Jaguars
10:00 AM ET – New York Giants vs. New York Jets
1:00 PM ET – New England Patriots vs. Carolina Panthers
12 Midnight ET – San Francisco 49ers vs. Indianapolis Colts
4:00 AM ET – Arizona Cardinals vs. Dallas Cowboys
Monday, August 27
10:00 AM ET – Baltimore Ravens vs. Miami Dolphins
1:00 PM ET – New York Giants vs. New York Jets
4:00 PM ET – Tennessee Titans vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
8:00 PM ET – Green Bay Packers vs. Oakland Raiders
12 Midnight ET – Arizona Cardinals vs. Dallas Cowboys
4:00 AM ET – New Orleans Saints vs. Los Angeles Chargers
Tuesday, August 28
10:00 AM ET – San Francisco 49ers vs. Indianapolis Colts
1:00 PM ET – Cincinnati Bengals vs. Buffalo Bills
4:00 PM ET – Denver Broncos vs. Washington Redskins
8:00 PM ET – New England Patriots vs. Carolina Panthers
12 Midnight ET – Houston Texans vs. Los Angeles Rams
4:00 AM ET – Atlanta Falcons vs. Jacksonville Jaguars
Wednesday, August 29
10:00 AM ET – Detroit Lions vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1:00 PM ET – Kansas City Chiefs vs. Chicago Bears
4:00 PM ET – Philadelphia Eagles vs. Cleveland Browns
8:00 PM ET – Arizona Cardinals vs. Dallas Cowboys
12 Midnight ET – Green Bay Packers vs. Oakland Raiders
4:00 AM ET – Seattle Seahawks vs. Minnesota Vikings
Thursday, August 30
10:00 AM ET – Tennessee Titans vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
1:00 PM ET – New England Patriots vs. Carolina Panthers
3:30 PM ET – Green Bay Packers vs. Oakland Raiders
***Please note that all live games on NFL Network are subject to local blackouts***
The following broadcast teams will be calling each preseason Week 3 matchup on NFL Network:
Game | Play-by-Play | Analyst | Sideline |
Eagles vs. Browns | Jay Crawford | Tim Couch | Jon Doss |
Patriots vs. Panthers | Mick Mixon | Mike Rucker | Kevin Donnalley |
Broncos vs. Redskins | Kenny Albert | Joe Theismann | Clinton Portis |
Giants vs. Jets | Ian Eagle | Anthony Becht | Otis Livingston |
Lions vs. Buccaneers* | Greg Gumbel | Bruce Arians & Trent Green | Melanie Collins |
Seahawks vs. Vikings | Paul Allen | Pete Bercich | Ben Leber & Greg Coleman |
Packers vs. Raiders | Beth Mowins | Matt Millen & Rich Gannon | Nicole Zaloumis & JT The Brick |
Chiefs vs. Bears | Adam Amin | Jim Miller | Lou Canellis |
Texans vs. Rams | Andrew Siciliano | Nate Burleson & Peter Schrager | Jill Arrington |
Titans vs. Steelers | Bob Pompeani | Charlie Batch | Missi Matthews |
49ers vs. Colts | Matt Taylor | Rick Venturi | Caroline Cann |
Falcons vs. Jaguars | Brian Sexton | Fred Taylor | Brent Martineau & Ashlyn Sullivan |
Ravens vs. Dolphins | Dick Stockton | Bob Griese & Nat Moore | Kim Bokamper |
Saints vs. Chargers* | Ian Eagle | Dan Fouts | Evan Washburn |
Bengals vs. Bills^ | Kevin Burkhardt | Charles Davis | Pam Oliver |
Cardinals vs. Cowboys** | Al Michaels | Cris Collinsworth | Michele Tafoya |
* – CBS
^ – FOX
** – NBC
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