We are getting closer to the end for offseason programs across the league, which means we will soon be getting ready to start the preseason.
The Hall of Fame game between Jaguars and Raiders will be the first exhibition game of the season. The rest of the league’s teams will take to the field the week after. NFL Network will air a good portion of the remaining 48 games.
The NFL announced that 22 live games will be broadcast on the network’s summer schedule. On August 11, the Giants and Patriots of New England will play the first game. The next day will have a pair on the network. Russell Wilson could be the first to take the field for Broncos on August 13. All three preseason matchups of the team will also be broadcast on NFL Network.
Below is a complete list of all the telecasts this summer:
August 12
Atlanta at Detroit, 6:00
Green Bay at San Francisco 8:30
August 13
Kansas City, Chicago, 1:00
Indianapolis at Buffalo, 4:00
Seattle at Pittsburgh, 7:00
Dallas at Denver, 9:00
August 14
Minnesota at Las Vegas, 4:15
August 19
Carolina at New England, 7:15
Houston at L.A. Rams 10:00
August 20
Denver at Buffalo, 1:00
Washington at Kansas City, 4:00
Tampa Bay at Tennessee, 7:15
Dallas at L.A. Chargers 10:00
August 21
Philadelphia at Cleveland, 1:01
Cincinnati at N.Y. Giants 7:00
August 25,
Green Bay at Kansas City, 9:00
August 26
Seattle at Dallas, 8:08
August 27,
Jacksonville at Atlanta, 3:00
L.A. Rams at Cincinnati 6:00
Minnesota at Denver, 9:00
August 28
N.Y. Giants at N.Y. Jets, 1:00