ESPN’s Schedule for Day II of Super Bowl Week 2014

As ESPN begins its broadcast day in covering Super Bowl XLVIII in New Yawk, plenty of guests will be paraded in and out of its various studios in Herald Square, Times Square and Bryant Park.

In addition, Media Day will take place at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ meaning both the Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks will be bused to the home of the New Jersey Devils from their hotels. Hannah Storm will host and be joined by Mark Schlereth and Rick Reilly.

Among the guests today, outgoing Saturday Night Live Weekend Update anchor Seth Meyers, Fox’s Terry Bradshaw and many more.

Here’s the ESPN slate of shows for you.

Super Bowl XLVIII PlainESPN’s Super Bowl XLVIII Coverage for Tuesday

ESPN’s coverage of Super Bowl XLVIII continues on Tuesday, Jan. 28, from set locations at Herald Square, Bryant Park and Times Square Studios in New York City, and from the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J., site of Super Bowl Media Day.

SportsCenter anchor Hannah Storm, three-time Super Bowl champion Mark Schlereth and ESPN.com columnist and television essayist Rick Reilly will host ESPN’s coverage of Super Bowl Media Day from the Prudential Center (10:30 a.m. – 1:45 p.m.) on SportsCenter.

ESPN television and radio shows at Herald Square will be open for public viewing all week. Tuesday’s schedule:

Time (ET) Show Network(s)
6-10 a.m. Mike & Mike (Herald Square)
Hosts: Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic
Guests: Cris Carter (8:00); Saturday Night Live’s Seth Meyers (8:30); Fox NFL Sunday analyst Terry Bradshaw (9:00); SportsCenter anchor Linda Cohn (9:50)
ESPN Radio, ESPN2
10:30 a.m.-1:45 p.m. SportsCenter (Media Day at Prudential Center)
Host: Hannah Storm; Analyst: Mark Schlereth; Contributor: Rick Reilly.
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10 a.m.-12 p.m. First Take (Bryant Park)
Host: Cari Champion; Lead Commentators: Skip Bayless and Stephen A. Smith
Guests:
Falcons DE Osi Umenyiora (10:15); Redskins WR Pierre Garcon (10:45); Bears TE Martellus Bennett (11:00); Giants P Steve Weatherford (11:15) and Actor/Comedian Anthony Anderson (11:40)
ESPN2
10 a.m.-1 p.m. The Herd with Colin Cowherd (Herald Square)
Host: Colin Cowherd
Guests: Umenyiora (10:45); former NFL LB Bill Romanowski (11:15) and Tedy Bruschi (12:45)
ESPN Radio, ESPNU
1-4 p.m. SVP & Russillo (Times Square Studios)
Hosts: Scott Van Pelt and Ryen Russillo
Guests: Packers WR Randall Cobb (1:30) and Steelers DE Brett Keisel (2:30)
ESPN Radio, ESPNEWS
3-4 p.m. NFL Insiders (Herald Square)
Host: Suzy Kolber. Insiders: Adam Schefter, Chris Mortensen and Bill Polian.
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4-5 p.m. NFL Live (Herald Square)
Host: Trey Wingo. Analysts: Bruschi, Merril Hoge and Carter.
ESPN
6-7 p.m. SportsCenter (Herald Square)
Host: Steve Levy. Analysts: Carter and Ray Lewis.
ESPN
6-7 p.m. NFL Esta Noche (Times Square Studios)
Hosts: Ciro Procuna; Analysts: Raul Allegre, Alvaro Martin, Eduardo Varela, John Sutcliffe and Mauricio Pedroza.
ESPN in Latin America
9 p.m.-12 a.m. SportsCenter (Herald Square)
Host: Stuart Scott. Analysts: Trent Dilfer and Lewis.
ESPN
11 p.m. Olbermann (Times Square Studios)
Host: Keith Olbermann.
ESPN2

Note: Commentator and guest schedules subject to change

That will do it.

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