Wednesday, August 28, 2013

2013 NFL Preseason Week 4 TV Schedule

The final week of the preseason is upon us, and this year all the games will be played on Thursday. Of course college football will likely steal many of these teams viewing audiences, but here is your info for the final week of NFL Preseason action.

Thursday, August 29
7 PM- Detroit Lions at Buffalo Bills (Lions TV) Matt Shephard, Rob Rubick, Tom Leyden
(Bills TV) Ray Bentley, Steve Tasker

7 PM- Indianapolis Colts at Cincinnati Bengals (Colts TV) Don Fischer, Barry Krauss
(Bengals TV) Brad Johansen, Anthony Munoz

7 PM- Philadelphia Eagles at New York Jets (Eagles TV) Scott Graham, Brian Baldinger, Dave Spadero
(Jets TV) Ian Eagle, Greg Buttle, Otis Livingston

7:30 PM- Jacksonville Jaguars at Atlanta Falcons (Jaguars TV) Kevin Kugler, Mark Brunell, Tera Barz
(Falcons TV) Tim Brandt, Charles Davis, Laura Okmin

7:30 PM- Pittsburgh Steelers at Carolina Panthers (Steelers TV) Bob Pompeani, Edmund Nelson, Jeff Verszyla
(Panthers TV) Mike Morgan, Mike Rucker, Pete Yanity

7:30 PM- New Orleans Saints at Miami Dolphins (Saints TV) Tim Brando, John Stinchcomb, Sean Kelley, Mike Nabors
(Dolphins TV) Jesse Agler, Bob Griese, Nat Moore, Kim Bokamper

7:30 PM- New York Giants at New England Patriots (NFL Network) Brad Nessler, Mike Mayock, Alex Flanagan
(Giants TV) Bob Papa, Carl Banks, Howard Cross, Bruce Beck
(Patriots TV) Dan Roche, Christian Fauria, Matt Chatham

7:30 PM- Washington Redskins at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Redskins TV) Chick Hernandez, Joe Theismann, Antwaan Randle El
(Buccaneers TV) Chris Myers, Ronde Barber

8 PM- Cleveland Browns at Chicago Bears (Browns TV) Jim Donovan, Bernie Kosar
(Bears TV) Sam Rosen, Jim Miller

8 PM- Houston Texans at Dallas Cowboys (Texans TV) Joel Meyers, Spencer Tillman, Seth Payne
(Cowboys TV) Bill Jones, Babe Laufenberg, Mickey Spagnola
(Compass Media) Kevin Ray, Tony White

8 PM- Green Bay Packers at Kansas City Chiefs (Packers TV) Kevin Harlan, Rich Gannon, Rod Burks
(Chiefs TV) Paul Burmeister, Trent Green, Rachel Santschi

8 PM- Tennessee Titans at Minnesota Vikings (Titans TV) Cory Curtis, Eddie George, Keith Bulluck, Dawn Davenport
(Vikings TV) Paul Allen, Pete Bercich, Greg Coleman, Ben Leber

8 PM- Baltimore Ravens at St. Louis Rams (Ravens TV) Gerry Sandusky, Stan White, Quadry Ishmael
(Rams TV) Andrew Siciliano, Marshall Faulk, Torry Holt

9 PM- Arizona Cardinals at Denver Broncos (Cardinals TV) Dave Pasch, Ron Wolfley, Rich Cellini
(Broncos TV) Verne Lundquist, John Lynch, Rod Mackey

10 PM- San Francisco 49ers at San Diego Chargers (NFL Network [JIP] & Chargers TV) Dan Fouts, Billy Ray Smith
(49ers TV) Dennis O'Donnell, Tim Ryan, Vern Glenn

10 PM- Oakland Raiders at Seattle Seahawks (Raiders TV & Compass Media) Greg Papa, Tom Flores, Jim Plunkett, George Atkinson, JT The Brick
(Seahawks TV) Curt Menefee, Brock Huard

NFL Network’s Preseason Schedule Concludes with Live Double-Header on Thursday, August 29

NFL Network’s ‘Thursday Night Football’ Broadcast Team Calls New York Giants-New England Patriots at 7:30 PM ET 
San Francisco 49ers – San Diego Chargers at 10:30 PM ET
With the kickoff of the 2013 NFL season just nine days away, NFL Network has the final week of the preseason covered with a double-header of live Week 4 games.
On Thursday, August 29, the New England Patriots host the New York Giants at7:30 PM ET in the preseason finale for both teams. NFL Network’s Thursday Night Football broadcast team of Brad Nessler (play-by-play), Mike Mayock(analyst) and Alex Flanagan (sideline reporter) will call the game from Gillette Stadium. NFL Network’s 13-game 2013 Thursday Night Football schedule kicks off Thursday, September 12 at 8:00 PM  ET when the Patriots host the division-rival New York Jets.
NFL Network’s live preseason schedule concludes at 10:30 PM ET when the San Diego Chargers host the San Francisco 49ers. NFL Network joins the game in progress, which kicks off at 10:00 PM ET.
All live games on NFL Network are subject to blackout restrictions and viewers are encouraged to check with their local providers for live game information.
For the fourth season, NFL Preseason Live enables fans in the United States to watch live and on-demand NFL preseason out-of-market games (some blackout restrictions apply). NFL Preseason Live gives fans additional viewing options including picture-in-picture, and dual and quad view modes, allowing fans to watch multiple games on the same screen. With full DVR controls, fans may also pause, rewind and replay live and archived game action. Condensed Games returns as well, which allows fans to watch any preseason game in roughly 30 minutes. NFL Preseason Live is also available on iOS and Android tablet devices so that fans can watch preseason games on the go.
Below is NFL Network’s Week 4 broadcast schedule.
NFL NETWORK 2013 WEEK 4 PRESEASON GAMES SCHEDULE
(ALL TIMES EASTERN; LIVE GAMES IN BOLD; ALL GAMES IN HIGH DEFINITION)
Thursday, August 29
10:00 AM ET – San Diego Chargers vs. Arizona Cardinals (Week 3)
1:00 PM ET – Kansas City Chiefs vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (Week 3)
4:00 PM ET – Minnesota Vikings vs. San Francisco 49ers (Week 3)
7:30 PM ET – New York Giants vs. New England Patriots – LIVE
10:30 PM ET – San Francisco 49ers vs. San Diego Chargers – LIVE (joined in progress)
1:00 AM ET – Arizona Cardinals vs. Denver Broncos
Friday, August 30
10:00 AM ET – Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Atlanta Falcons
1:00 PM ET – Baltimore Ravens vs. St. Louis Rams
4:00 PM ET – Green Bay Packers vs. Kansas City Chiefs
8:00 PM ET – Houston Texans vs. Dallas Cowboys
12 Midnight ET – Oakland Raiders vs. Seattle Seahawks
3:00 AM ET – New Orleans Saints vs. Miami Dolphins
Saturday, August 31
7:00 AM ET – Detroit Lions vs. Buffalo Bills
10:00 AM ET – Washington Redskins vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1:00 PM ET – New York Giants vs. New England Patriots
4:00 PM ET – Philadelphia Eagles vs. New York Jets
8:00 PM ET – Tennessee Titans vs. Minnesota Vikings
12 Midnight ET – Arizona Cardinals vs. Denver Broncos
3:00 AM ET – San Francisco 49ers vs. San Diego Chargers
Sunday, September 1
7:00 AM ET – Philadelphia Eagles vs. New York Jets
10:00 AM ET – Indianapolis Colts vs. Chicago Bears
1:00 PM ET – Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Carolina Panthers
4:00 PM ET – Houston Texans vs. Dallas Cowboys
8:00 PM ET – Cleveland Browns vs. Chicago Bears
12 Midnight ET – Green Bay Packers vs. Kansas City Chiefs
3:00 AM ET – Baltimore Ravens vs. St. Louis Rams
The following broadcast teams will be calling each Week 4 matchup on NFL Network:
GamePlay-by-PlayAnalystSideline
Eagles at JetsIan EagleGreg ButtleOtis Livingston
Colts at BengalsBrad JohansenAnthony MunozN/A
Lions at BillsRay BentleySteve TaskerN/A
Jaguars at FalconsTim BrandtCharles DavisLaura Okmin
Steelers at PanthersMike MorganMike RuckerPete Yanity
Redskins at BuccaneersChris MyersRonde BarberN/A
Saints at DolphinsJesse AglerBob Griese & Nat MooreKim Bokamper
Giants at PatriotsBrad NesslerMike MayockAlex Flanagan
Titans at VikingsPaul AllenPete BercichGreg Coleman & Ben Leber
Ravens at RamsAndrew SicilianoMarshall Faulk & Torry HoltN/A
Browns at BearsSam RosenJim MillerN/A
Packers at ChiefsPaul BurmeisterTrent GreenRachel Santschi
Texans at CowboysBill JonesBabe LaufenbergMickey Spagnola
Cardinals at BroncosVerne LundquistJohn LynchRod Mackey
49ers at ChargersDan FoutsBilly Ray SmithN/A
Raiders at SeahawksCurt MenefeeBrock HuardN/A

ABOUT NFL NETWORK
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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.
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