2013 NFL Preseason Schedule

The National Football League has released the schedule for the 2013 Preseason. ESPN will have four games, while Fox has three and CBS and NBC will have two each. NFL Network will carry everything else including a gaggle of games live.

The NFL Preseason kicks off on August 4 with the AFC-NFC Hall of Fame Game between Dallas and Miami in Canton, OH. NBC will carry that game. We have the entire NFL Preseason schedule for you below.

NFL shield2013 PRESEASON SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED;
NATIONAL TV GAMES FEATURE 2012 PLAYOFF FIELD

The NFL’s slate of 11 nationally televised preseason games will feature the entire 2012 playoff field, one of the highlights of the 65-game 2013 NFL preseason schedule announced today.

The 2013 preseason will kick off on Sunday, August 4 (NBC, 8:00 PM ET) in Canton, Ohio when the Dallas Cowboys face the Miami Dolphins in the NFL/Hall of Fame Game.

The Super Bowl XLVII champion Baltimore Ravens will be showcased on national TV when the club faces the Carolina Panthers on Thursday, August 22 (ESPN, 8:00 PM ET) at M&T Bank Stadium.

Following is the complete 2013 NFL preseason national television, week-by-week and team-by-team schedule:

2013 NFL PRESEASON NATIONAL TELEVISION SCHEDULE
(All times Eastern)

DATE GAME NETWORK (TIME)
Sunday, August 4 NFL/Hall of Fame Game, Canton, OH: Dallas vs. Miami NBC (8:00 PM)

Preseason Week 1 (August 8-11)

Thursday, August 8 Cincinnati at Atlanta ESPN (8:00 PM)

Preseason Week 2 (August 15-19)

Thursday, August 15 San Diego at Chicago ESPN (8:00 PM)
Friday, August 16 Tampa Bay at New England FOX (8:00 PM)
Sunday, August 18 Indianapolis at NY Giants FOX (8:00 PM)
Monday, August 19 Pittsburgh at Washington ESPN (8:00 PM)

Preseason Week 3 (August 22-25)

Thursday, August 22 Carolina at Baltimore ESPN (8:00 PM)
Friday, August 23 Seattle at Green Bay CBS (8:00 PM)
Saturday, August 24 St. Louis at Denver CBS (8:00 PM)
Sunday, August 25 New Orleans at Houston FOX (4:00 PM)
Sunday, August 25 Minnesota at San Francisco NBC (8:00 PM)

The entire week-by-week preseason schedule is after the jump.

Print2013 PRESEASON WEEK-BY-WEEK SCHEDULE

NFL/HALL OF FAME GAME – AUGUST 4

Dallas vs. Miami (NBC, 8/4)

WEEK 1 – AUGUST 8-11

Cincinnati at Atlanta (ESPN, 8/8)
Arizona at Green Bay
Baltimore at Tampa Bay
Buffalo at Indianapolis
Chicago at Carolina
Dallas at Oakland
Denver at San Francisco
Houston at Minnesota
Kansas City at New Orleans
Miami at Jacksonville
New England at Philadelphia
NY Giants at Pittsburgh
NY Jets at Detroit
St. Louis at Cleveland
Seattle at San Diego
Washington at Tennessee

WEEK 2 – AUGUST 15-19

San Diego at Chicago (ESPN, 8/15)
Tampa Bay at New England (FOX, 8/16)
Indianapolis at NY Giants (FOX, 8/18)
Pittsburgh at Washington (ESPN, 8/19)
Atlanta at Baltimore
Carolina at Philadelphia
Dallas at Arizona
Denver at Seattle
Detroit at Cleveland
Green Bay at St. Louis
Jacksonville at NY Jets
Miami at Houston
Minnesota at Buffalo
Oakland at New Orleans
San Francisco at Kansas City
Tennessee at Cincinnati

WEEK 3 – AUGUST 22-25

Carolina at Baltimore (ESPN, 8/22)
Seattle at Green Bay (CBS, 8/23)
St. Louis at Denver (CBS, 8/24)
New Orleans at Houston (FOX, 8/25)
Minnesota at San Francisco (NBC, 8/25)
Atlanta at Tennessee
Buffalo at Washington
Chicago at Oakland
Cincinnati at Dallas
Cleveland at Indianapolis
Kansas City at Pittsburgh
New England at Detroit
NY Jets at NY Giants
Philadelphia at Jacksonville
San Diego at Arizona
Tampa Bay at Miami

WEEK 4 – AUGUST 29-30

Arizona at Denver
Baltimore at St. Louis
Cleveland at Chicago
Detroit at Buffalo
Green Bay at Kansas City
Houston at Dallas
Indianapolis at Cincinnati
Jacksonville at Atlanta
New Orleans at Miami
NY Giants at New England
Oakland at Seattle
Philadelphia at NY Jets
Pittsburgh at Carolina
San Francisco at San Diego
Tennessee at Minnesota
Washington at Tampa Bay

*NFL/Hall of Fame Game, Canton, OH

That is all.

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