The Features You'll See on NFL AM

Another press release from the NFL Network hyping “NFL AM”. This focuses on the regular features on the morning show that premieres on Monday, July 30 at 6 a.m. on NFL Network.

Check out what you’ll see.

8 DAYS UNTIL NFL AM DEBUTS!

NFL Network’s ‘NFL AM’ Premieres Monday, July 30 at 6:00 AM ET
Quick Facts about ‘NFL AM’

Eight days and counting until the premiere of NFL AM – a new, live weekday morning show on NFL Network!

Beginning Monday, July 30 at 6:00 AM ET, fans can start their day with the NFL like never before with a four-hour morning show featuring seasoned and opinionated talent who will report and debate news, and examine the personalities that play the game.

Here are some quick facts about NFL AM:

  • NFL AM is the first national morning show produced on the West Coast
  • When: Monday – Friday, 6:00 – 10:00 AM ET
  • What: A four-hour weekday morning show that will cover a wide-range of NFL-related topics, including the cultural convergence of sports, entertainment and pop culture
  • Who: Brian Webber, Nicole Zaloumis, Eric Davis, Mark Kriegel & Steve Wyche
  • Why: “NFL AM will give fans a great reason to look forward to the morning. We know that our fans are looking for more football and we are excited to provide a personality-driven show which focuses on football and everything around it. There will be no better way to start their day.” – Mark Quenzel, NFL Network senior vice president of programming and production
  • Beginning September 3, NFL AM will encore each weekday at 7:00 AM PT for West Coast fans

Here are some features to look for on NFL AM:

  • Double Coverage: Analysts Mark Kriegel and Steve Wyche go head-to-head with daily timed debates on the hottest topics around the NFL
  • The _Underscore_: Analyst Eric Davis (a.k.a. The Underscore) underscores things that stand out to him throughout the NFL with host Brian Webber
  • Man 2 Man: Former Super Bowl-winning defensive back Eric Davis examines the two wide receivers who will pose the biggest problems for defensive backs each week

And that’s it for now.

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