NFL Network’s 2014 Schedule Release Special Will Last Three Hours … Three Hours???

Finally, the white smoke bellowed out from the National Football League’s Park Avenue offices in New York and the 2014 regular season schedule will be released on Wednesday. The official release will be made on NFL.com and NFL Network at 8 p.m. ET. And while the games will instantaneously appear on the NFL’s website, NFL Network will take three hours to discuss the season and go over the games you’ll want to watch in 2014.

In addition, NFL Network will look at the new Thursday Night Football schedule that will air on CBS and NFLN.

Rich Eisen will host the special edition of NFL Total Access on Wednesday and he’ll be joined by Steve Mariucci, Warren Sapp and Michael Silver.

We have the NFL announcement on the upcoming NFL announcement.

2014 NFL SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23 AT 8:00 PM ET ON NFL NETWORK, NFL.COM & NFL MOBILE

NFL Network’s Three-Hour ‘NFL Total Access: Schedule Release ‘14’ Show Breaks Down 2014 NFL Schedule
NFL.com Will Provide Complete Team-by-Team and Weekly Schedules of All 256 Regular-Season Games

The 2014 NFL schedule will be released on NFL Network, NFL.com, and NFL Mobile on Wednesday, April 23 at 8:00 PM ET.

NFL Network’s coverage will be highlighted by NFL Total Access: Schedule Release ’14 (Wednesday, 8:00 PM ET) – a three-hour special hosted by Rich Eisen and featuring analysts Steve Mariucci, Warren Sapp, and Mike Silver – that breaks down the entire 2014 regular season schedule, division by division, analyzing the top matchups and primetime games, including the 16-game CBS/NFL Network Thursday Night Football schedule.

NFL Total Access: Schedule Release ‘14 will include reports and interviews from Seattle, where the season will kick-off on September 4th, and Arizona—the site of Super Bowl XLIX. The show will also feature reporters, guests and players at a handful of additional remote locations around the NFL, weighing in on the 2014 schedule—the road map to Super Bowl XLIX.

Fans can watch a live stream of NFL Network’s NFL Total Access: Schedule Release ‘14 on their mobile devices with the NFL Mobile (NFL.com/mobile) app. Throughout the show, fans can interact with the analysts and voice their opinions on the 2014 NFL schedule by posing questions via Twitter (@nflnetwork) and Facebook (facebook.com/nflnetwork) using hash tag #nflschedule.

For fans who want to see their team’s entire schedule immediately, NFL.com is the place to go on Wednesday at 8:00 PM ET. NFL.com will provide complete team-by-team and weekly schedules of all 256 regular-season games, listing opponents, sites and times on a schedule page that integrates social media and video highlights. Additionally, NFL.com features movie-like trailers previewing the top games on the schedule, which can be viewed now at NFL.com/movietrailers.

Additional digital features from NFL.com include:

  • NFL.com’s Elliot Harrison will unveil a comprehensive list of the 14 best games of the 2014 NFL Season, which can be found at: NFL.com/top14gamesof14
  • NFL Media analysts will weigh in on the game they are most looking forward to seeing during the 2014 NFL season at: NFL.com/2014topgame
  • NFL.com’s Fantasy Editor Michael Fabiano will provide an early scouting report on which players fantasy users should target in the draft and which ones have favorable schedules come playoff time at: NFL.com/fantasy.

And that will wrap up the posts for the day.

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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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