The National Football League has released the preseason game schedule for August 2014. We expect the regular season to be announced sometime next week.
In the meantime, this will hold us over. CBS, ESPN, Fox and NBC will each televise two preseason games. This is a break from the past when ESPN would air four games and the others would average between two and three games.
NFL Network will air all of the other preseason games.
NBC begins everything with the annual Hall of Fame Game in Canton, OH on Sunday, August 3 at 8 p.m. as Buffalo takes on the New York Football Giants. NBC’s other preseason game will be on Sunday, August 24 at 8 p.m. as the Cincinnati Bengals play Arizona at University of Phoenix Stadium which is the site of Super Bowl XLIX. Coincidentally, NBC will air Super Bowl XLIX in February 2015.
As usual, all of the nationally televised games among CBS, ESPN, Fox and NBC will be seen in the first three weeks of the preseason.
Here’s the schedule in full.
2014 PRESEASON SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED
The NFL’s slate of eight nationally televised preseason games will feature eight 2013 playoff teams, one of the highlights of the 65-game 2014 NFL preseason schedule announced today.
The 2014 preseason will kick off on Sunday, August 3 (NBC, 8:00 PM ET) in Canton, Ohio when the Buffalo Bills face the New York Giants in the NFL/Hall of Fame Game.
The San Francisco 49ers will play in the new Levi’s Stadium on national TV when the club hosts the San Diego Chargers on Sunday, August 24 (FOX, 4:00 PM ET).
Later that evening, the Arizona Cardinals will host the Cincinnati Bengals (NBC, 8:00 PM ET) at University of Phoenix Stadium, which will be the home of both the 2015 Pro Bowl and Super Bowl XLIX.
Following is the complete 2014 NFL preseason national television, week-by-week and team-by-team schedule:
2014 NFL PRESEASON NATIONAL TELEVISION SCHEDULE
(All times Eastern)
DATE GAME NETWORK (TIME) Sunday, August 3 NFL/Hall of Fame Game, Canton, OH:
NY Giants vs. BuffaloNBC (8:00 PM) Preseason Week 2 (August 14-18) Thursday, August 14 Jacksonville at Chicago ESPN (8:00 PM) Sunday, August 17 Kansas City at Carolina FOX (8:00 PM) Monday, August 18 Cleveland at Washington ESPN (8:00 PM) Preseason Week 3 (August 21-24) Friday, August 22 Oakland at Green Bay CBS (8:00 PM) Saturday, August 23 New Orleans at Indianapolis CBS (8:00 PM) Sunday, August 24 San Diego at San Francisco FOX (4:00 PM) Sunday, August 24 Cincinnati at Arizona NBC (8:00 PM) 2014 PRESEASON WEEK-BY-WEEK SCHEDULE
NFL/HALL OF FAME GAME – AUGUST 3
NY Giants vs. Buffalo (NBC, 8/3)
WEEK 1 – AUGUST 7-10
Buffalo at Carolina
Cincinnati at Kansas City
Cleveland at Detroit
Dallas at San Diego
Green Bay at Tennessee
Houston at Arizona
Indianapolis at NY Jets
Miami at Atlanta
New England at Washington
New Orleans at St. Louis
Oakland at Minnesota
Philadelphia at Chicago
Pittsburgh at NY Giants
San Francisco at Baltimore
Seattle at Denver
Tampa Bay at JacksonvilleWEEK 2 – AUGUST 14-18
Jacksonville at Chicago (ESPN, 8/14)
Kansas City at Carolina (FOX, 8/17)
Cleveland at Washington (ESPN, 8/18)
Arizona at Minnesota
Atlanta at Houston
Baltimore at Dallas
Buffalo at Pittsburgh
Denver at San Francisco
Detroit at Oakland
Green Bay at St. Louis
Miami at Tampa Bay
NY Giants at Indianapolis
NY Jets at Cincinnati
Philadelphia at New England
San Diego at Seattle
Tennessee at New OrleansWEEK 3 – AUGUST 21-24
Oakland at Green Bay (CBS, 8/22)
New Orleans at Indianapolis (CBS, 8/23)
San Diego at San Francisco (FOX, 8/24)
Cincinnati at Arizona (NBC, 8/24)
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia
Jacksonville at Detroit
Tennessee at Atlanta
Chicago at Seattle
Tampa Bay at Buffalo
Dallas at Miami
Carolina at New England
NY Giants at NY Jets
Washington at Baltimore
St. Louis at Cleveland
Houston at Denver
Minnesota at Kansas CityWEEK 4 – AUGUST 28
Arizona at San Diego
Atlanta at Jacksonville
Baltimore at New Orleans
Carolina at Pittsburgh
Chicago at Cleveland
Denver at Dallas
Detroit at Buffalo
Indianapolis at Cincinnati
Kansas City at Green Bay
Minnesota at Tennessee
New England at NY Giants
NY Jets at Philadelphia
San Francisco at Houston
Seattle at Oakland
St. Louis at Miami
Washington at Tampa Bay
There you have it.