NFL Network's Preseason Week 4 Game Schedule

The National Football League concludes the 2012 Preseason on Wednesday and Thursday. Just three games on Wednesday and then another thirteen on Thursday to close out the exhibition games. Then it’s on to the Season Opener next Wednesday on NBC.

NFL Network will air three live games between Wednesday and Thursday. First, it will be the rematch of Super Bowls XLII and XLVI between the New England Patriots and New York Football Giants. Kevin Harlan will call the game along with NFL Network’s Mike Mayock and Kim Jones on the sidelines.

Then on Thursday, it will be an evening doubleheader with Kansas City at Green Bay followed by Denver at Arizona. The other thirteen games will be aired on tape delay and spread out through Sunday.

You can see what will be aired in Preseason Week 4 on NFL Network.

PRESEASON WEEK 4:

NFL NETWORK’S 2012 PRESEASON BROADCAST SCHEDULE CONCLUDES WITH THREE LIVE WEEK 4 GAMES

Trio of Week 4 Games Concludes NFL Network’s Live Preseason Broadcast Schedule:
New England Patriots at New York Giants – Wednesday, August 29 at 7:00 PM ET
Kansas City Chiefs at Green Bay Packers – Thursday, August 30 at 7:00 PM ET
Denver Broncos at Arizona Cardinals – Thursday, August 30 at 11:00 PM ET

With the kickoff of the 2012 NFL regular season just eight days away, NFL Media has the final week of the preseason covered with three games live in primetime and re-airs of all 16 Week 4 matchups.

On Wednesday, August 29 at 7:00 PM ET on NFL Network, the New York Giants host the New England Patriots in a rematch Super Bowl XLVI. NFL Network’s Thursday Night Football analyst Mike Mayock is joined by play-by-play announcer Kevin Harlan in the broadcast booth, while Kim Jones provides reports from the sidelines.

NFL Network’s live preseason broadcast schedule continues with two games on Thursday, August 30, beginning with the Kansas City Chiefs traveling to face the Green Bay Packers at 7:00 PM ET. At 11:00 PM ET, the Arizona Cardinals take on the Denver Broncos in their final tune-up game before the 2012 regular season begins.

NFL Total Access airs at 6:00 PM ET on Wednesday and Thursday to preview each night’s slate of games as the preseason comes to a close.

NFL.com’s NFL Preseason Live returns to offer fans live and on-demand access to preseason games online and in HD. Full DVR controls allow fans to pause, rewind and replay both live and archived game action. Additional viewing options include picture-in-picture and a quad view mode which provides fans the ability to watch four games on the same screen.

New to NFL Preseason Live this year is the Condensed Games feature, which allows fans to watch every play from an entire game – from opening kickoff to the final whistle – in 30 minutes and commercial-free. For the first time, NFL Preseason Live is available on Android and iOS tablets with a free download.

Fans with NFL Mobile  can watch NFL Network, including preseason games, live on their mobile devices around the clock.

Below is NFL Network’s Week 4 broadcast schedule.

NFL NETWORK 2012 WEEK 4 PRESEASON GAMES SCHEDULE
(ALL TIMES EASTERN; LIVE GAMES IN BOLD; ALL GAMES IN HIGH DEFINITION) 

Wednesday, August 29
7:00 PM – New England Patriots at New York Giants – LIVE
12 Midnight – Miami Dolphins at Dallas Cowboys
3:00 AM – Detroit Lions at Oakland Raiders (Week 3)

Thursday, August 30
 Noon – Pittsburgh Steelers at Buffalo Bills (Week 3)
3:00 PM – Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Washington Redskins
7:00 PM – Kansas City Chiefs at Green Bay Packers – LIVE
11:00 PM – Denver Broncos at Arizona Cardinals – LIVE
3:00 AM – San Diego Chargers at San Francisco 49ers

Friday, August 31
10:00 AM – Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Washington Redskins
1:00 PM – Atlanta Falcons at Jacksonville Jaguars
4:00 PM – Miami Dolphins at Dallas Cowboys
8:00 PM – New York Jets at Philadelphia Eagles
Midnight – Cincinnati Bengals at Indianapolis Colts
3:00 AM – Kansas City Chiefs at Green Bay Packers

Saturday, September 1
7:00 AM – Atlanta Falcons at Jacksonville Jaguars
10:00 AM – New Orleans Saints at Tennessee Titans
1:00 PM – Buffalo Bills at Detroit Lions
4:00 PM – Baltimore Ravens at St. Louis Rams
8:00 PM – Carolina Panthers at Pittsburgh Steelers
Midnight – Chicago Bears at Cleveland Browns
3:00 AM – Denver Broncos at Arizona Cardinals

Sunday, September 2
7:00 AM – Carolina Panthers at Pittsburgh Steelers
10:00 AM – Minnesota Vikings at Houston Texans
1:00 PM – New England Patriots at New York Giants
4:00 PM – New York Jets at Philadelphia Eagles
7:00 PM – Cincinnati Bengals at Indianapolis Colts
10:00 PM – Oakland Raiders at Seattle Seahawks
1:00 AM – San Diego Chargers at San Francisco 49ers

The following broadcast teams will be calling each Week 4 matchup on NFL Network:

Game Play-by-Play Analyst Sideline
Buccaneers at Redskins Kenny Albert Joe Theismann Antwaan Randle El
Patriots at Giants Kevin Harlan Mike Mayock Kim Jones
Dolphins at Cowboys Bill Jones Babe Laufenberg Mickey Spagnola
Falcons at Jaguars Kevin Kugler Tony Boselli Brent Martineau
Jets at Eagles Scott Graham Brian Baldinger Jeff Skversky
Bengals at Colts Don Fischer Jim Sorgi Jeffrey Gorman
Panthers at Steelers Bob Pompeani Edmund Nelson Jeff Verszyla
Saints at Titans Cory Curtis Eddie George Dawn Davenport
Bills at Lions Matt Shepard Rob Rubick Tom Leyden
Chiefs at Packers Kevin Harlan Rich Gannon Trenni Kusnierek
Vikings at Texans Joel Meyers Spencer Tillman Bob Allen
Ravens at Rams Andrew Siciliano Marshall Faulk & Orlando Pace Maurice Drummond
Bears at Browns Jim Donovan Bernie Kosar Dave Chudowsky
Chargers at 49ers Dennis O’Donnell Tim Ryan Vern Glenn
Raiders at Seahawks Curt Menefee Warren Moon N/A
Broncos at Cardinals Dave Pasch Ron Wolfley Paul Cavisi

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