NFL Network Programming For the Next Few Days

This release came on Thursday and normally, I would receive it on Wednesday and because I’ve been busy, I haven’t been able to post it until now so I’ll do some editing so this won’t be out of date.

NFL NETWORK PROGRAMMING NOTES (1/30-2/2)
SUPER WEEK IN SOUTH FLORIDA!
MORE THAN 50 HOURS LIVE FOR SUPER BOWL XLIV
Record 8 ½ Hour NFL GameDay Morning Pregame Show
Super Bowl Sunday at 9:00 AM ET
Double Coverage of Super Bowl Media Day at Sun Life Stadium on NFL Network & NFL.com Tuesday at 9:30 AM ET
Every Super Bowl Press Conference from Media Center Including Queen Latifah, Carrie Underwood and ‘The Who’ Thursday at 2:30 PM ET
2010 Pro Football Hall of Fame Announcement Show,
Saturday, February 6 at 5:00 PM ET
RECORD 8½ HOUR NFL GAMEDAY MORNING SUPER BOWL SUNDAY PREGAME FROM SOUTH FLORIDA: 9:00 AM-5:30 PM ET
On-air personalities include:
  • From the Sun Life Stadium field sets: Marshall Faulk, Steve Mariucci, Warren Sapp, Michael Irvin, Deion Sanders, Stacey Dales, Rich Eisen
  • From the Sun Life Stadium booth: Fran Charles, Rod Woodson
  • From NFC and AFC hotels: Scott Hanson, Kara Henderson
  • From South Beach set: Alex Flanagan, Jamie Dukes, Tom Waddle
Featured content:
  • A look inside the Indianapolis Colts defense with Dwight Freeney, Robert Mathis and Gary Brackett.
  • How Colts WR Pierre Garcon and Saints LB Jonathan Vilma are bound together by the disaster relief effort in Haiti.
  • A closer look at what the Saints organization and players mean to the city of New Orleans, straight from the fans.
  • Steve Sabol gives his take on how the legacy of Colts icon Peyton Manning now includes taking on his father’s team in Super Bowl XLIV.
  • Super Bowl Journey – Saints DT Anthony Hargrove visits the Miami rehabilitation facility that he was in a year ago.
  • In Memoriam – A reflection on the NFL icons that were lost in 2009
  • Sabol chronicles the best decade of Super Bowl matchups
NFL TOTAL ACCESS: LIVE FROM 2010 PRO BOWL JANUARY 30-31, SENIOR BOWL JANUARY 30 & SUPER BOWL XLIV FEBRUARY 1-5

Saturday, January 30

  • Senior Bowl pregame coverage from Los Angeles studios
Sunday, January 31
  • Postgame coverage from 2010 Pro Bowl and a preview of Super Bowl week
Monday, February 1
  • Full coverage of Colts and Saints team arrivals from South Beach
  • Reports from both AFC and NFC team hotels
Tuesday, February 2
  • Recap of Super Bowl XLIV Media Day from Sun Life Stadium
Wednesday, February 3
LIVE from Super Bowl Media Center (11:00 AM-6:00 PM ET)
  • Live coverage and sound from New Orleans Saints media availability
  • Cardinals QB Kurt Warner
  • Jets QB Mark Sanchez
  • Former Steelers RB Jerome Bettis
  • 2010 Pro Football Hall of Fame nominee Emmitt Smith
  • Deion Sanders 1-on-1 with Cardinals WR Larry Fitzgerald
  • Fox Sports’ Jay Glazer
  • NFL VP of Officiating Mike Pereira
Thursday, February 4
LIVE from Super Bowl Media Center (11:00 AM-6:00 PM ET)
  • Super Bowl pregame entertainment press conference with Queen Latifah and Carrie Underwood
  • Super Bowl halftime entertainment press conference with ‘The Who’
  • Live coverage and sound from New Orleans Saints media availability
  • Hall of Fame QB Jim Kelly
  • Deion Sanders 1-on-1 with Bengals WR Chad Ochocinco
  • Deion Sanders 1-on-1 with Giants DE Osi Umenyiora
  • Hall of Fame QB Joe Montana & former 49ers teammate Dwight Clark
  • Deion Sanders 1-on-1 with Bills WR Terrell Owens
  • Fox Sports’ Jay Glazer
LIVE from South Beach (7:00-8:30 PM ET)
  • Steelers WR Hines Ward (guest analyst)
Friday, February 5
LIVE press conference coverage from Super Bowl Media Center (8:00-1:00 PM ET)
  • Colts head coach Jim Caldwell press conference
  • Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year press conference
  • Saints head coach Sean Payton press conference
  • NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell press conference
LIVE from South Beach (1:00-6:30 & 7:00-8:30 PM ET)
  • Former University of Texas QB Colt McCoy
  • CBS News’ Bob Scheiffer
  • Giants QB Eli Manning
  • Eagles QB Donovan McNabb (guest analyst)
Saturday, February 6
LIVE from Media Center (4:30-5:00 PM ET)
  • Coverage of 2010 Pro Football Hall of Fame Announcement Show
LIVE from South Beach (7:00-8:30 PM ET)
  • Dolphins LB Joey Porter (guest analyst)
2010 PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME ANNOUNCEMENT SHOW, SATURDAY AT 5:00 PM ET
The NFL’s next class of players to earn the distinguished honor of being named the greatest to play the game will be announced exclusively on NFL Network. The 2010 Pro Football Hall of Fame Announcement Show Saturday at 5:00 PM ET live from the Super Bowl Media Center.
Following a year-long selection process, the 2010 enshrinees have been chosen from a pool of 17 finalists voted upon by a selection committee of 44 media members. Hall of Famer Steve Young joins NFL Network’s Rich Eisen, Michael Irvin, Rod Woodson and Stacey Dales for coverage of announcement show.
THE COACHES SHOW: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3 & THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4 AT 6:00 PM ET
Super Bowl week features two episodes of The Head Coaches Wednesday, February 3 and Thuarsday, February 4 at 6:30 PM ET from South Florida. Steve Mariucci, joined by host Fran Charles and guest analyst Jim Mora discuss the all the decision-making and preparation that Colts head coach Jim Caldwell and Saints head coach Sean Payton will face all week long heading into Super Bowl XLIV. Additional guests include Titans head coach Jeff Fisher and NFL VP of Officiating Mike Pereira.
FULL COVERAGE FROM SOUTH FLORDIA OF SUPER BOWL XLIV AVAILABLE ON NFL.COM:
In addition of NFL Network’s coverage, fans can also experience all aspects of Super Bowl XLIV on NFL.COM with dynamic video programming, new community features and in-depth event coverage.
Fans can watch live online streaming of all of the week’s biggest events including Super Bowl Media Day, the Commissioner’s news conference and the announcement of the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2010.
At Super Bowl Media Day Tuesday, February 2 at 10:00 AM ET, users have their choice of 12 camera views at the 12 podiums featuring players from each team, as well as one camera with NFL Network reporter and NFL RedZone host Scott Hanson exploring the event.
 
NFL SUPER BOWL CLASSICS: FIVE MEMORABLE GAMES MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1 –SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6
Monday, February 1 at 8:30 PM & 1:00 AM ET – Super Bowl XLII: New York Giants vs. New England Patriots
A stunning catch by Giants WR David Tyree on critical 3rd-and-5 helped keep the Giants’ game-winning drive alive that was sealed by QB Eli Manning’s 13-yard TD pass to WR Plaxico Burress for a 17-14 win over New England.
Tuesday, February 2 at 8:30 PM & 1:00 AM ET – Super Bowl XXIII: San Francisco 49ers vs. Cincinnati Bengals
49ers WR Jerry Rice earned Super Bowl MVP honors, connecting with QB Joe Montana on 11 receptions for a record 215 yards to booth San Francisco to its third Super Bowl title with a 20-16 win over Cincinnati. Montana also had a record-setting day finishing 23-36 for 357 yards and two touchdowns.
Wednesday, February 3 at 9:30 PM & 3:00 AM ET – Super Bowl XXX: Dallas Cowboys vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
After losing in Super Bowl X and XIII to the Steelers, the Cowboys earned their first Super Bowl victory over Pittsburgh and the NFC’s
12th consecutive league title over the AFC with a 27-17 win in Super Bowl XXX. Dallas CB Larry Brown’s two interceptions led to 14 second-half points for the Cowboys, sealing the win and a Super Bowl MVP honor for Brown.
Thursday, February 4 at 9:30 PM & 3:00 AM ET – Super Bowl XLI: Indianapolis Colts vs. Chicago Bears (includes halftime performance by Prince)
Colts QB Peyton Manning earned his first Super Bowl ring, accompanied with a Super Bowl MVP honor as Indianapolis defeated the Chicago Bears 29-17 in Miami.
Saturday, February 6 at 9:30 PM & 3:00 AM ET – Super Bowl XLIII: Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Arizona Cardinals (includes halftime performance by Bruce Springsteen)
A 100-yd TD return by Steelers LB James Harrison gave the Steelers momentum at the close of the first half, but a six-yard touchdown catch by WR Santonio Holmes with 35 seconds left on the clock sealed the 27-23 win over Arizona for Pittsburgh’s record-setting sixth Super Bowl victory
Super Bowl Classics is the only show on television where fans can catch complete network broadcasts of classic NFL Super Bowl matchups.
 

ON PLAYBOOK: INDIANAPOLIS COLTS & NEW ORLEANS SAINTS EDITIONS FEATURING INTERVIEWS WITH SEAN PAYTON, PEYTON MANNING, RAHEEM BROCK AND GARY BRACKETT

Wednesday, February 3 at 6:30 PM ET – New Orleans Saints defense edition – Sterling Sharpe, Brian Baldinger and Joe Theismann discuss:

  • Brian Billick explains how the Saints defense can continue its ball-hawking ways
  • How the Saints front-seven will try to shut down the Colts offense
  • Why the Saints might struggle to contain RB Joseph Addai
  • Why TE Dallas Clark could have a field day against the Saints defense
Thursday, February 4 at 6:30 PM ET – Indianapolis Colts defense edition – Sterling Sharpe, Brian Baldinger and Joe Theismann discuss:
  • Saints head coach Sean Payton explains how QB Drew Brees can deal with the Colts blitz schemes
  • LB Gary Brackett goes into the film room to break down the basics of the Colts pass defense
  • What the Colts secondary needs to do to prevent big plays by Drew Brees
  • How the Colts linebackers will attack the Saints running game
Friday, February 5 at 6:30 PM ET – New Orleans Saints offense edition – Sterling Sharpe, Brian Baldinger and Joe Theismann discuss:
  • Sean Payton goes into the film room to explain some of the different ways QB Drew Brees can keep the Colts defense off-balance
  • Why the Saints running game could pose problems for the Colts defense
  • How the Saints offense use multiple formations to create mismatches
  • Why the Saints offense could be its own worst enemy against the Colts Defense
Saturday, February 6 at 6:30 PM ET – Indianapolis Colts offense edition – Sterling Sharpe, Brian Baldinger and Joe Theismann discuss:
  • Brian Billick analyzes how the Colts can keep their offense on schedule against the Saints pass rush
  • Mike Mayock goes into the film room to show how the Saints defense will try to generate pressure against Peyton Manning
  • How the Colts offensive line will give Peyton Manning time to make throws
  • How WR Austin Collie and TE Dallas Clark are the same players in different bodies
DAY-BY-DAY PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE (all times listed are ET)

Saturday, January 30

9:00 AM – Pro Bowl Practice
10:00 AM – Pro Bowl Practice
11:00 AM – Playbook – Indianapolis Colts
11:30 AM – Playbook – New Orleans Saints
12 NOON – USA vs. The WorldLIVE from South Florida
3:00 PM – NFL Total Access – Senior Bowl Pregame Show
4:00 PM – 2010 Senior Bowl LIVE from Mobile, AL
7:00 PM – NFL Total Access
8:00 PM – Super Bowl I – Green Bay vs. Kansas City
8:30 PM – Super Bowl II – Green Bay vs. Oakland
9:00 PM Super Bowl III – New York Jets vs. Baltimore
9:30 PM – Super Bowl IV – Kansas City vs. Minnesota
10:00 PM – Super Bowl V – Baltimore vs. Dallas
10:30 PM – Super Bowl VI – Dallas vs. Miami
11:00 PM – Super Bowl VII – Miami vs. Washington
11:30 PM – Super Bowl VIII – Miami vs. Minnesota
12 MIDNIGHT – Super Bowl IX – Pittsburgh vs. Minnesota
12:30 AM – Super Bowl X – Pittsburgh vs. Dallas
1:00 AM – Super Bowl XI – Oakland vs. Minnesota
1:30 AM – Super Bowl XII – Dallas vs. Denver
2:00 AM – Super Bowl XIII – Pittsburgh vs. Dallas
2:30 AM – Super Bowl XIV – Pittsburgh vs. Los Angeles Rams
3:00 AM – Super Bowl XV – Oakland vs. Philadelphia
3:30 AM – Super Bowl XVI – San Francisco vs. Cincinnati
4:00 AM – Super Bowl XVII – Washington vs. Miami
4:30 AM – Super Bowl XVIII – Los Angeles Raiders vs. Washington
5:00 AM – Super Bowl XIX – San Francisco vs. Miami
5:30 AM – Super Bowl XX – Chicago vs. New England
Sunday, January 31
6:00 AM – Super Bowl XXII – Washington vs. Denver
6:30 AM – Super Bowl XXIII – San Francisco vs. Cincinnati
7:00 AM – Super Bowl XXIV – San Francisco vs. Denver
7:30 AM – Super Bowl XXV – New York Giants vs. Buffalo
8:00 AM – Super Bowl XXVI – Washington vs. Buffalo
8:30 AM – Super Bowl XXVII – Dallas vs. Buffalo
9:00 AM – Super Bowl XXVIII – Dallas vs. Buffalo
9:30 AM – Super Bowl XXIX – San Francisco vs. San Diego
10:00 AM – Super Bowl XXX – Dallas vs. Pittsburgh
10:30 AM – Super Bowl XXXI – Green Bay vs. New England
11:00 AM – Super Bowl XXXII – Denver vs. Green Bay
11:30 AM – Super Bowl XXXIII – Denver vs. Atlanta
12 NOON – Super Bowl XXXIV – St. Louis vs. Tennessee
12:30 PM – Super Bowl XXXV – Baltimore vs. New York Giants
1:00 PM – Super Bowl XXXVI – New England vs. St. Louis
1:30 PM – Super Bowl XXXVII – Tampa Bay vs. Oakland
2:00 PM – Super Bowl XXXVIII – New England vs. Carolina
2:30 PM – Super Bowl XXXIX – New England vs. Philadelphia
3:00 PM – Super Bowl XL – Pittsburgh vs. Seattle
3:30 PM – Super Bowl XLI – Indianapolis vs. Chicago
4:00 PM – Super Bowl XLII – New York Giants vs. New England
4:30 PM – Super Bowl XLIII – New York Giants vs. New England
5:00 PM – NFL Total Access – Pro Bowl Pregame Show – LIVE from South Florida
7:30 PM – Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders – Episode #1
8:30 PM – Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders – Episode #2
9:30 PM – Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders – Episode #3
10:30 PM – NFL Total Access – Pro Bowl Postgame Show
Monday, February 1
11:30 AM – NFL Total Access at the Super Bowl
12:30 PM – Game Changers – Drew Brees and Harry Connick, Jr.
1:00 PM – NFL Film Session – 2006 Indianapolis Colts
1:30 PM – Game of the Week – Super Bowl XLI: Indianapolis Colts vs. Chicago Bears
2:30 PM – America’s Game – 1970 Baltimore Colts
3:30 PM – NFL Total Access at the Super BowlLIVE from South Beach with coverage of team arrivals
8:30 PM – Super Bowl Classics – Super Bowl XLII: New York Giants vs. New England Patriots (Halftime featuring Tom Petty)
11:30 PM – NFL Total Access at the Super Bowl
1:00 AM – Super Bowl Classics – Super Bowl XLII: New York Giants vs. New England Patriots (Halftime featuring Tom Petty)
Tuesday, February 2
9:30 AM – Super Bowl XLIV Media Day LiveIndianapolis Colts
11:00 AM – Super Bowl XLIV Media Day LiveBonus Coverage
12:00 NOON – Super Bowl XLIV Media Day LiveNew Orleans Saints
1:30 PM – Super Bowl XLIV Media Day Live – Indianapolis Colts (encore)
3:00 PM – Super Bowl XLIV Media Day Live – Extended Sound
4:00 PM – Super Bowl XLIV Media Day Live – New Orleans Saints (encore)
5:30 PM – NFL Film Session – Super Bowl XLI: Indianapolis Colts vs. Chicago Bears
6:00 PM – America’s Game – 2006 Indianapolis Colts
7:00 PM – NFL Total Access at the Super BowlLIVE from South Beach
8:30 PM – Super Bowl Classics – Super Bowl XXIII: San Francisco 49ers vs. Cincinnati Bengals
11:30 PM – NFL Total Access at the Super Bowl
1:00 AM – Super Bowl Classics – Super Bowl XXIII: San Francisco 49ers vs. Cincinnati Bengals
Wednesday, February 3
8:00 AM – NFL Total Access at the Super BowlLIVE AFC press conference
11:00 AM – NFL Total Access at the Super Bowl LIVE NFC press conference
6:00 PM – The Head Coaches
6:30 PM – Playbook – New Orleans Saints defense
7:00 PM – NFL Total Access at the Super Bowl LIVE from South Beach
8:30 PM – Saints Road to the Super Bowl – 2009 New Orleans Saints
9:30 PM – Super Bowl Classics – Super Bowl XXX: Dallas Cowboys vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
12:30 AM – NFL Total Access at the Super Bowl
2:00 AM – Saints Road to the Super Bowl – 2009 New Orleans Saints
3:00 AM – Super Bowl Classics – Super Bowl XXX: Dallas Cowboys vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
Thursday, February 4
8:00 AM – NFL Total Access at the Super BowlLIVE AFC press conference
11:00 AM – NFL Total Access at the Super Bowl LIVE NFC press conference
2:30 PM – NFL Total Access at the Super Bowl Pregame Entertainment Press Conference
3:00 PM – NFL Total Access at the Super BowlHalftime Entertainment, The Who Press Conference
6:00 PM – The Head Coaches
6:30 PM – Playbook – Indianapolis Colts defense
7:00 PM – NFL Total Access at the Super Bowl LIVE from South Beach
8:30 PM – Colts Road to the Super Bowl – 2009 Indianapolis Colts
9:30 PM – Super Bowl Classics – Super Bowl XLI: Indianapolis Colts vs. Chicago Bears (Halftime show featuring Prince)
12:30 AM – NFL Total Access at the Super Bowl
2:00 AM – Colts Road to the Super Bowl – 2009 Indianapolis Colts
3:00 AM – Super Bowl Classics – Super Bowl XLI: Indianapolis Colts vs. Chicago Bears (Halftime show featuring Prince)
Friday, February 5
8:00 AM – NFL Total Access at the Super Bowl LIVE from Super Bowl Media Center
8:30 AM – NFL Total Access at the Super BowlAFC Head Coach Press Conference
9:00 AM – NFL Total Access at the Super BowlWalter Payton NFL Man of the Year Press Conference
9:30 AM – NFL Total Access at the Super BowlNFC Head Coach Press Conference
11:30 AM – NFL Total Access at the Super BowlCommissioner Goodell Super Bowl Press Conference
1:00 PM – NFL Total Access at the Super Bowl
6:30 PM – Playbook – New Orleans Saints offense
7:00 PM – NFL Total Access at the Super BowlLIVE from South Beach
8:30 PM – Best of the Decade – The 2000s
9:30 PM – Super Bowl’s Greatest Commercials
10:30 PM – NFL’s Top 10 – Top 10 Super Bowl Performances
11:30 PM – NFL Total Access at the Super Bowl
Saturday, February 6
7:30 AM – NFL Total Access at the Super Bowl (encore)
9:00 AM – America’s Game – 1970 Baltimore Colts
10:00 AM – America’s Game – 2006 Indianapolis Colts
11:00 AM – Best of the Decade – The 2000s
12 NOON – Super Bowl’s Greatest Commercials
1:00 AM – NFL’s Top 10 – Top 10 Super Bowl Performances
2:00 PM – Colts Road to the Super Bowl – 2009 Indianapolis Colts
3:00 PM – Saints Road to the Super Bowl – 2009 New Orleans Saints
4:00 PM – Can’t Miss Plays of 2009
4:30 PM – NFL Total Access at the Super Bowl
5:00 PM – 2010 Pro Football Hall of Fame Announcement Show
7:00 PM – NFL Total Access at the Super Bowl LIVE from South Beach
8:30 PM – Playbook – Indianapolis Colts offense
9:30 PM – Super Bowl Classics – Super Bowl XLIII: Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Arizona Cardinals (Halftime s
how featuring Bruce Springsteen)
Sunday, February 7
8:00 AM – Playbook (Indianapolis Colts offense; encore)
9:00 AM – NFL GameDay Morning at the Super Bowl LIVE from Sun Life Stadium and South Beach
5:30 PM – 2009 Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders
6:30 PM – Super Bowl StatZone
10:00 PM – NFL GameDay FinalLIVE from Sun Life Stadium
Monday, February 8
8:30 AM – Super Bowl XLIV MVP Press Conference
9:30 AM – NFL GameDay Final
6:30 PM – The Head Coaches
7:00 PM – NFL Total Access
8:00 PM – Playbook – Super Bowl XLIV

That does it for this post.

About Ken Fang

Ken has been covering the sports media in earnest at his own site, Fang's Bites since May 2007 and at Awful Announcing since March 2013. He provides a unique perspective having been an award-winning radio news reporter in Providence and having worked in local television. Fang celebrates the three Boston Red Sox World Championships in the 21st Century, but continues to be a long-suffering Cleveland Browns fan.

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