By Lydia Jane Allison
Live Preseason Games on NFL Network Include Aaron Rodgers’ New York Jets Debuts, Plus Debuts of Rookie QBs Bryce Young & CJ Stroud
Quadruple-Header of Week 1 & 2 Preseason Games
Triple-Header of Week 3 Preseason Games
NFL Network is the only network to show the entire slate of 2023 NFL preseason games, highlighted by 23 live games.
NFL Network’s live preseason schedule kicks off with 10 Week 1 games starting Thursday, August 10 at 7:00 PM ET with No. 2 overall pick CJ Stroud and the Houston Texans traveling to face the New England Patriots, followed by the Seattle Seahawks hosting the Minnesota Vikings at 10:00 PM ET. Week 1 preseason coverage continues Friday, August 11 with quarterback Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers facing the Cincinnati Bengals at 7:00 PM ET, followed by the Arizona Cardinals hosting the Denver Broncos at 10:00 PM ET.
On Saturday, August 12, NFL Network carries a quadruple-header of live Week 1 preseason games, starting at 1:00 PM ET with the Chicago Bears hosting the Tennessee Titans. Saturday’s schedule continues at 4:00 PM ET with No. 1 overall pick Bryce Young and the Carolina Panthers hosting quarterback Aaron Rodgers in his debut with the New York Jets, followed by the defending NFC champion Philadelphia Eagles traveling to face the Baltimore Ravens at 7:00 PM ET. The final game airs at 9:00 PM ET with the Los Angeles Chargers and the Los Angeles Rams.
NFL Network’s Week 1 preseason live schedule concludes Sunday, August 13 with a double-header starting at 1:00 PM ET with reigning MVP Patrick Mahomes and the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs facing the New Orleans Saints, followed by the San Francisco 49ers at the Las Vegas Raiders at 4:00 PM ET.
NFL Network’s live preseason schedule continues with seven Week 2 games, starting Thursday, August 17 with the Philadelphia Eagles hosting the Cleveland Browns at 7:30 PM ET, and continuing Friday, August 18 with the New York Giants hosting the Carolina Panthers at 7:00 PM ET.
On Saturday, August 19, NFL Network carries a quadruple-header of Week 2 preseason games, starting at 1:00 PM ET with the Detroit Lions hosting the Jacksonville Jaguars. Saturday’s quadruple-header continues with the Houston Texans hosting the Miami Dolphins at 4:00 PM ET, followed by the Chicago Bears at the Indianapolis Colts at 7:00 PM ET and the Seattle Seahawks hosting the Dallas Cowboys at 10:00 PM ET.
NFL Network’s Week 2 preseason live schedule concludes Sunday, August 20 with the Los Angeles Chargers hosting the New Orleans Saints at 7:05 PM ET.
NFL Network’s live preseason schedule concludes with six Week 3 games, starting Thursday, August 24 at 7:30 PM ET with the Pittsburgh Steelers traveling to face the Atlanta Falcons.
On Friday, August 25, NFL Network carries a double-header starting at 8:15 PM ET with the Tennessee Titans hosting the New England Patriots, followed by the San Francisco 49ers hosting the Los Angeles Chargers at 10:00 PM ET.
NFL Network’s live Week 3 preseason schedule concludes Saturday, August 26 with a triple-header, starting at 1:00 PM ET with the Kansas City Chiefs hosting the Cleveland Browns. NFL Network’s triple-header continues at 6:00 PM ET with the New York Jets vs. the New York Giants, followed by the Los Angeles Rams at the Denver Broncos at 9:00 PM ET.
Live preseason games on NFL Network are subject to blackouts in the local markets of the participating teams.
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NFL Network’s 2023 Live Preseason Schedule
Week 1
Thursday, August 10
7:00 PM ET – Houston Texans vs. New England Patriots
10:00 PM ET – Minnesota Vikings vs. Seattle Seahawks
Friday, August 11
7:00 PM ET – Green Bay Packers vs. Cincinnati Bengals
10:00 PM ET – Denver Broncos vs. Arizona Cardinals
Saturday, August 12
1:00 PM ET – Tennessee Titans vs. Chicago Bears
4:00 PM ET – New York Jets vs. Carolina Panthers
7:00 PM ET – Philadelphia Eagles vs. Baltimore Ravens
9:00 PM ET – Los Angeles Chargers vs. Los Angeles Rams
Sunday, August 13
1:00 PM ET – Kansas City Chiefs vs. New Orleans Saints
4:00 PM ET – San Francisco 49ers vs. Las Vegas Raiders
Week 2
Thursday, August 17
7:30 PM ET – Cleveland Browns vs. Philadelphia Eagles
Friday, August 18
7:00 PM ET – Carolina Panthers vs. New York Giants
Saturday, August 19
1:00 PM ET – Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Detroit Lions
4:00 PM ET – Miami Dolphins vs. Houston Texans
7:00 PM ET – Chicago Bears vs. Indianapolis Colts
10:00 PM ET – Dallas Cowboys vs. Seattle Seahawks
Sunday, August 20
7:05 PM ET – New Orleans Saints vs. Los Angeles Chargers
Week 3
Thursday, August 24
7:30 PM ET – Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Atlanta Falcons
Friday, August 25
8:15 PM ET – New England Patriots vs. Tennessee Titans
10:00 PM ET – Los Angeles Chargers vs. San Francisco 49ers
Saturday, August 26
1:00 PM ET – Cleveland Browns vs. Kansas City Chiefs
6:00 PM ET – New York Jets vs. New York Giants
9:00 PM ET – Los Angeles Rams vs. Denver Broncos
*Live games on NFL Network will be blacked out in the participating teams’ over-the-air station markets.
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