SIX LIVE PRESEASON WEEK 3 GAMES ON NFL NETWORK

NFL Network’s LIVE Preseason Week 3 Schedule Kicks Off Thursday, August 24 at 7:30 PM ET

Doubleheader on Friday, August 25 –

New England Patriots vs. Tennessee Titans at 8:00 PM ET

Los Angeles Chargers vs. San Francisco 49ers at 11:00 PM ET

Tripleheader on Saturday, August 26 –

Cleveland Browns vs. Kansas City Chiefs at 1:00 PM ET

New York Jets vs. New York Giants at 6:00 PM ET

Los Angeles Rams vs. Denver Broncos at 9:00 PM ET

NFL Network’s Preseason Week 3 schedule features six LIVE games starting Thursday, August 24 as the Pittsburgh Steelers travel to Atlanta to face off against the Falcons at 7:30 PM ET. Editions of NFL Total Access air at 7:00 PM ET, during halftime of Steelers-Falcons and postgame.

On Friday, August 25, coverage continues with a doubleheader of live games, starting with the Tennessee Titans hosting the New England Patriots at 8:00 PM ET, followed by the San Francisco 49ers hosting the Los Angeles Chargers at 11:00 PM ET.  NFL Network will transition between the two games beginning at 10:00 PM ET until the conclusion of Patriots-Titans. Editions of NFL Total Access air at 7:00 PM ET, and at halftime of Patriots-Titans and Chargers-49ers.

NFL Network’s live Preseason Week 3 schedule concludes on Saturday, August 26 with a tripleheader starting at 1:00 PM ET as the defending Super Bowl LVII Champion Kansas City Chiefs host the Cleveland Browns. At 6:00 PM ETAaron Rodgers will make his New York debut as the Jets take on the New York Giants, followed by the Denver Broncos hosting the Los Angeles Rams at 9:00 PM ET. Live editions of NFL Total Access air at 12 Noon ET4:00 PM ET, at halftime of Browns-Chiefs, Jets-Giants and Rams-Broncos, and postgame.

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NFL NETWORK 2023 PRESEASON WEEK 3 GAMES SCHEDULE 
(ALL TIMES EASTERN; LIVE GAMES IN BOLD; ALL GAMES IN HIGH DEFINITION) 
 

Thursday, August 24

1:00 PM ET – Miami Dolphins vs. Houston Texans (Preseason Week 2)

4:00 PM ET – Dallas Cowboys vs. Seattle Seahawks (Preseason Week 2)

7:30 PM ET – Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Atlanta Falcons – LIVE

11:00 PM ET – Indianapolis Colts vs. Philadelphia Eagles

1:30 AM ET – Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Atlanta Falcons

4:00 AM ET – Indianapolis Colts vs. Philadelphia Eagles  

Friday, August 25

1:00 PM ET – Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Atlanta Falcons

4:00 PM ET – Indianapolis Colts vs. Philadelphia Eagles

8:00 PM ET – New England Patriots vs. Tennessee Titans – LIVE

11:00 PM ET – Los Angeles Chargers vs. San Francisco 49ers – LIVE

1:00 AM ET – Detroit Lions vs. Carolina Panthers

4:00 AM ET – New England Patriots vs. Tennessee Titans

Saturday, August 26

7:00 AM ET – Los Angeles Chargers vs San Francisco 49ers

9:30 AM ET – Detroit Lions vs. Carolina Panthers

1:00 PM ET – Cleveland Browns vs. Kansas City Chiefs – LIVE

6:00 PM ET – New York Jets vs. New York Giants – LIVE

9:00 PM ET – Los Angeles Rams vs. Denver Broncos – LIVE

1:00 AM ET – Las Vegas Raiders vs. Dallas Cowboys

4:00 AM ET – Arizona Cardinals vs. Minnesota Vikings

Sunday, August 27

7:00 AM ET – Cincinnati Bengals vs. Washington Commanders

10:00 AM ET – Miami Dolphins vs. Jacksonville Jaguars

1:00 PM ET – Buffalo Bills vs. Chicago Bears

4:00 PM ET – Seattle Seahawks vs. Green Bay Packers

7:00 PM ET – Las Vegas Raiders vs. Dallas Cowboys

10:00 PM ET – New York Jets vs. New York Giants

1:00 AM ET – Houston Texans vs. New Orleans Saints

4:00 AM ET – Baltimore Ravens vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Monday, August 28

1:00 PM ET – Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Atlanta Falcons

3:30 PM ET – Indianapolis Colts vs. Philadelphia Eagles

8:00 PM ET – Cleveland Browns vs. Kansas City Chiefs

1:00 AM ET – Los Angeles Chargers vs. San Francisco 49ers

3:30 AM ET – New England Patriots vs. Tennessee Titans

Tuesday, August 29

1:00 PM ET – Detroit Lions vs. Carolina Panthers

3:30 PM ET – Seattle Seahawks vs. Green Bay Packers

8:00 PM ET – Las Vegas Raiders vs. Dallas Cowboys

1:00 AM ET – Los Angeles Rams vs. Denver Broncos

3:30 AM ET – Cincinnati Bengals vs. Washington Commanders

Wednesday, August 30

1:00 PM ET – Baltimore Ravens vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

3:30 PM ET – Buffalo Bills vs. Chicago Bears

8:00 PM ET – New York Jets vs. New York Giants

1:00 AM ET – Arizona Cardinals vs. Minnesota Vikings

3:30 AM ET – Indianapolis Colts vs. Philadelphia Eagles

Thursday, August 31

1:00 PM ET – Miami Dolphins vs. Jacksonville Jaguars

3:30 PM ET – Houston Texans vs. New Orleans Saints

8:00 PM ET – Seattle Seahawks vs. Green Bay Packers

1:00 AM ET – New England Patriots vs. Tennessee Titans

3:30 AM ET – Detroit Lions vs. Carolina Panthers

Friday, September 1

1:00 PM ET – Cincinnati Bengals vs. Washington Commanders

3:30 PM ET – Los Angeles Chargers vs. San Francisco 49ers

8:00 PM ET – Buffalo Bills vs. Chicago Bears

1:00 AM ET – Las Vegas Raiders vs. Dallas Cowboys

3:30 AM ET – Cleveland Browns vs. Kansas City Chiefs

***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  
Steelers vs. Falcons Justin KutcherCoy Wire & DJ ShockleyJen Hale
Colts vs. Eagles^ Al MichaelsKirk HerbstreitKaylee Hartung
Lions vs. Panthers+ Andrew CatalonTiki Barber & Matt RyanAJ Ross
Patriots vs. TitansPaul BurmeisterCharles DavisCorey Curtis
Chargers vs. 49ersGreg PapaTim RyanVern Glenn
Bengals vs. CommandersChick HernandezBrian MitchellLogan Paulsen
Cardinals vs. Vikings  Paul AllenPete BercichBen Leber
Browns vs. ChiefsAri WolfeTrent GreenKimmi Chex & Matt McMullen
Seahawks vs. PackersKevin HarlanJohn KuhnLance Allan
Bills vs. BearsAdam AminJim MillerLou Canellis
Jets vs. GiantsBob PapaCarl BanksHoward Cross & Bruce Beck
Dolphins vs. JaguarsBrian SextonBucky BrooksBrent Martineau
Ravens vs. BuccaneersChris MyersRonde BarberDan Lucas
Raiders vs. CowboysBill JonesMichael Irvin & Isaiah StanbackN/A
Rams vs. BroncosSteve LevyRyan HarrisArielle Orsuto
Texans vs. Saints*Kevin BurkhardtGreg OlsenErin Andrews

  

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