NFL Network’s ‘NFL Free Agency Frenzy’ Coverage Kicks off Sunday, March 12 at 1 PM ET

Editions of ‘NFL Free Agency Frenzy’ on NFL Network –

Sunday, March 12 at 1:00 PM ET

Monday, March 13 – Wednesday, March 15 at 11:00 AM ET

Thursday, March 16 at 1:00 PM ET

‘Good Morning Football’ Expands to Four Hours Starting Monday, March 13

Latest News Available on NFL.com, NFL+ & NFL App

NFL Media is the go-to destination for the most comprehensive coverage and analysis of the 2023 NFL free agency period.

NFL Network’s NFL Free Agency Frenzy coverage begins Sunday, March 12 and continues through Thursday, March 16 with 27 on-air analysts, reporters and hosts providing 24 live hours of the latest news and expert analysis of every roster move and transaction. NFL Free Agency Frenzy airs at 1:00 PM ET on Sunday and Thursday, and at 11:00 AM ET on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.

Digitally, NFL.com offers the latest news and reports from around the NFL, including a list of the Top 101 free agents available from Gregg Rosenthal, analysis from Judy BattistaJeffri Chadiha and Jim Trotter, and a running list of who has signed where. Additional coverage on NFL.com includes a free agency edition of Rosenthal’s Debrief column and Bucky Brooks’ Scout’s Notebook, Cynthia Frelund’s best free agent fits and the biggest head-scratchers given through an analytical lends, Marc Sessler’s best moves and non-moves through the first wave of free agency, news analysis from the Around the NFL team of writers, and real-time updates via NFL.com’s Free Agency Tracker and Notable Departures Tracker.

On NFL+, Gregg Rosenthal dives in with analysis of what moves top teams are likely to make as part of his NFL+ Free Agency Primers series. Additional coverage on NFL+ includes Daniel Jeremiah’s top free agency signings in real time and how they will affect the 2023 NFL Draft, and Cynthia Frelund’s NFL+ Free Agency Grades series evaluating all of the biggest moves, available starting Friday, March 17.

On the NFL Channel, Free Agency Live streams Tuesday, March 14 and Wednesday, March 15 at 6:00 PM ET with Patrick ClaybonGregg Rosenthal and Marcas Grant reacting to and providing analysis of all the free agency moves around the league.

NFL Network’s NFL Free Agency Frenzy coverage features hosts Rich EisenRhett LewisAndrew Siciliano and Colleen Wolfe, analysts Brian BaldingerDaniel JeremiahMaurice Jones-DrewScott Pioli and Marc Ross, NFL Network Insiders Ian RapoportMike Garafolo and Tom Pelissero, Chief National Reporter Steve Wyche, Senior National Columnist Judy Battista, columnist Jim Trotter, analytics expert Cynthia Frelund, and Fantasy experts Michael F. FlorioMarcas Grant and Adam Rank.

Additionally, NFL Network reporters Sherree BurrussJeffri ChadihaStacey DalesMike GiardiOmar RuizJane Slater and Cameron Wolfe provide the latest news reports from around the league.

NFL Total Access airs each night at 7:00 PM ET with hosts MJ Acosta-Ruiz and Mike Yam, analysts David Carr, Michael RobinsonMarc Ross and Bucky Brooks, analytics expert Cynthia Frelund and more.

Good Morning Football kicks off NFL Network’s coverage each day with expanded four-editions starting at 7:00 AM ET with Sara WalshJason McCourtyKyle BrandtJames Palmer and Will Selva.

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