Eight Live Preseason Week 1 Games on NFL Network Starting Thursday, August 11 at 7:00 PM ET
Doubleheader of Preseason Week 1 Games on Friday, August 12
Quadruple-Header of Preseason Week 1 Games on Saturday, August 13
NFL Network’s Preseason Week 1 schedule features eight LIVE games starting Thursday, August 11 at 7:00 PM ET when the New England Patriots host the New York Giants.
Editions of NFL Total Access air at 6:00 PM ET, during halftime of Giants-Patriots and at 10:00 PM ET.
NFL Network’s Preseason Week 1 live schedule continues Friday, August 12 with a doubleheader starting at 6:00 PM ET when the Detroit Lions host the Atlanta Falcons, followed by the Green Bay Packers traveling to face the San Francisco 49ers at 8:30 PM ET. Editions of NFL Total Access air at 5:00 PM ET, during halftime of Falcons-Lions and Packers-49ers, and at 11:30 PM ET.
On Saturday, August 13, NFL Network airs a quadruple-header of live Preseason Week 1 games starting at 1:00 PM ET with the Chicago Bears hosting the Kansas City Chiefs. NFL Network’s quadruple-header continues at 4:00 PM ET with the Indianapolis Colts traveling to face the Buffalo Bills, followed by the Seattle Seahawks at the Pittsburgh Steelers at 7:00 PM ET. Saturday’s quadruple-header concludes at 9:00 PM ET with the Denver Broncos hosting the Dallas Cowboys. Editions of NFL Total Access air at 12 Noon ET, during halftime of Chiefs-Bears, Colts-Bills, Seahawks-Steelers and Cowboys-Broncos, and at 12 Midnight ET.
NFL Network’s Preseason Week 1 live schedule concludes on Sunday, August 14 at 4:25 PM ET with the Minnesota Vikings at the Las Vegas Raiders. Editions of NFL Total Access air at 4:00 PM ET, during halftime of Vikings-Raiders and at 7:30 PM ET.
Live preseason games on NFL Network are subject to blackouts in the local markets of the participating teams.
Additionally, NFL Network re-airs broadcasts of every Preseason Week 1 game.
The Top 100 Players of 2022 premieres on Sunday, August 14 at 8:00 PM ET on NFL Network, revealing players ranked No. 100-51 over the course of five hours.
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NFL NETWORK 2022 PRESEASON WEEK 1 GAMES SCHEDULE
(ALL TIMES EASTERN; LIVE GAMES IN BOLD; ALL GAMES IN HIGH DEFINITION)
Thursday, August 11
7:00 PM ET – New York Giants vs. New England Patriots – LIVE
11:00 PM ET – Tennessee Titans vs. Baltimore Ravens
2:00 AM ET – New York Giants vs. New England Patriots
4:30 AM ET – Tennessee Titans vs. Baltimore Ravens
Friday, August 12
2:00 PM ET – New York Giants vs. England Patriots
6:00 PM ET – Atlanta Falcons vs. Detroit Lions – LIVE
8:30 PM ET – Green Bay Packers vs. San Francisco 49ers – LIVE
12 Midnight ET – Arizona Cardinals vs. Cincinnati Bengals
3:00 AM ET – Cleveland Browns vs. Jacksonville Jaguars
Saturday, August 13
6:00 AM ET – New York Jets vs. Philadelphia Eagles
9:00 AM ET – Green Bay Packers vs. San Francisco 49ers
1:00 PM ET – Kansas City Chiefs vs. Chicago Bears – LIVE
4:00 PM ET – Indianapolis Colts vs. Buffalo Bills – LIVE
7:00 PM ET – Seattle Seahawks vs. Pittsburgh Steelers – LIVE
9:00 PM ET – Dallas Cowboys vs. Denver Broncos – LIVE
1:00 AM ET – Los Angeles Rams vs. Los Angeles Chargers
4:00 AM ET – Carolina Panthers vs. Washington Commanders
Sunday, August 14
7:00 AM ET – Miami Dolphins vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
10:00 AM ET – Indianapolis Colts vs. Buffalo Bills
1:00 PM ET – Dallas Cowboys vs. Denver Broncos
4:25 PM ET – Minnesota Vikings vs. Las Vegas Raiders – LIVE
1:00 AM ET – Minnesota Vikings vs. Las Vegas Raiders
4:00 AM ET – New Orleans Saints vs. Houston Texans
Monday, August 15
1:00 PM ET – Tennessee Titans vs. Baltimore Ravens
4:00 PM ET – New York Giants vs. New England Patriots
8:00 PM ET – Kansas City Chiefs vs. Chicago Bears
12 Midnight ET – Los Angeles Rams vs. Los Angeles Chargers
3:00 AM ET – Atlanta Falcons vs. Detroit Lions
Tuesday, August 16
1:00 PM ET – Arizona Cardinals vs. Cincinnati Bengals
4:00 PM ET – New York Jets vs. Philadelphia Eagles
8:00 PM ET – Green Bay Packers vs. San Francisco 49ers
12 Midnight ET – Seattle Seahawks vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
3:00 AM ET – Miami Dolphins vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Wednesday, August 17
1:00 PM ET – New Orleans Saints vs. Houston Texans
4:00 PM ET – Cleveland Browns vs. Jacksonville Jaguars
8:00 PM ET – Dallas Cowboys vs. Denver Broncos
12 Midnight ET – Kansas City Chiefs vs. Chicago Bears
3:00 AM ET – Atlanta Falcons vs. Detroit Lions
Thursday, August 18
1:00 PM ET – Carolina Panthers vs. Washington Commanders
4:00 PM ET – Indianapolis Colts vs. Buffalo Bills
8:00 PM ET – Minnesota Vikings vs. Las Vegas Raiders
12 Midnight ET – Chicago Bears vs. Seattle Seahawks (Preseason Week 2)
3:00 AM ET – Green Bay Packers vs. San Francisco 49ers
Friday, August 19
1:00 PM ET – Dallas Cowboys vs. Denver Broncos
***Please note that all live games on NFL Network are subject to local blackouts***
The following broadcast teams will be calling each preseason Week 1 matchup on NFL Network:
For every live preseason game on NFL Network, alternate feeds will be shown in the primary markets of the two competing teams. Here are alternate feeds for Preseason Week 1 games:
- In New York and New England markets on Thursday, August 11 at 7:30 PM ET – Tennessee Titans vs. Baltimore Ravens – LIVE
- In Kansas City and Chicago markets on Saturday, August 13 at 1:00 PM ET – Carolina Panthers vs. Washington Commanders – LIVE
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