NFL Network Week 2 Preseason Schedule Starts Thursday, August 17, 7:30 PM ET

NFL Network promises an even more exciting slate of matchups for Week 2 of the 2023 NFL Preseason, which starts Thursday, August 17th and goes to Sunday, August 20th. The highlight is this Saturday “Quadruple-Header” that spotlights some of the top rookie QB’s in the NFL, today. Here’s the listing:

Quadruple-Header on Saturday, August 19 –

Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Detroit Lions at 1:00 PM ET

Miami Dolphins vs. Houston Texans at 4:00 PM ET

Chicago Bears vs. Indianapolis Colts at 7:00 PM ET

Dallas Cowboys vs. Seattle Seahawks at 10:00 PM ET

Following an explosively successul 2023 NFL Network Week 1, NFL Network’s Preseason Week 2 schedule features seven LIVE games starting Thursday, August 17 as quarterback Jalen Hurts and the defending NFC Champion Philadelphia Eagles host the Cleveland Browns at 7:30 PM ET. Editions of NFL Total Access air at 7:00 PM ET, during halftime of Browns-Eagles and postgame.

On Friday, August 18, No. 1 overall pick of the 2023 NFL Draft Bryce Young and the Carolina Panthers travel to face quarterback Daniel Jones and the New York Giants at 7:00 PM ET. Editions of NFL Total Access air at 6:30 PM ET, during halftime of Panthers-Giants and postgame.

NFL Network Quadruple-Header Features C.J. Stroud, Tua Tagovailoa, Justin Fields, and Anthony Richardson

NFL Network’s live Preseason Week 2 schedule continues on Saturday, August 19 with a quadruple-header starting at 1:00 PM ET as the Detroit Lions face off against the Jacksonville Jaguars. At 4:00 PM ET, No. 2 overall pick of the 2023 NFL Draft C.J. Stroud and the Houston Texans host quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and the Miami Dolphins, followed by quarterback Justin Fields and the Chicago Bears traveling to Indianapolis to face No. 4 overall pick of the 2023 NFL Draft Anthony Richardson and the Colts at 7:00 PM ET. Saturday’s quadruple-header concludes with the Seattle Seahawks hosting the Dallas Cowboys at 10:00 PM ET.

Live editions of NFL Total Access air at 12 Noon ET, and at halftime of Jaguars-Lions, Dolphins-Texans, Bears-Colts and Cowboys-Seahawks.

New Orleans Saints QB Derek Carr On For 2nd Straight Sunday On NFL Network

NFL Network’s live Preseason Week 2 schedule concludes on Sunday, August 20 with quarterback Derek Carr and the New Orleans Saints facing quarterback Justin Herbert and the Los Angeles Chargers at 7:00 PM ET. NFL Total Access airs at 6:30 PM ET, during halftime of Saints-Chargers and postgame.

All NFL Network programming – including 23 LIVE preseason games – is available across multiple devices (smartphone, PC, tablet and connected TVs) through the NFL app and NFL Network app for subscribers of participating NFL Network providers. Visit NFL.com/watch for more information on how to watch.

NFL+ also provides fans with access to LIVE out-of-market preseason games, as well as other content, across all devices. NFL+ is available in the NFL App across all app stores for $4.99/month or $39.99/year. Fans can upgrade to NFL+ Premium for $9.99/month or $79.99/year, which offers all the features of NFL+ as well as full and condensed game replays and the All-22 Coaches Film.

NFL NETWORK 2023 PRESEASON WEEK 2 GAMES SCHEDULE 
(ALL TIMES EASTERN; LIVE GAMES IN BOLD; ALL GAMES IN HIGH DEFINITION) 
 

Thursday, August 17

1:00 PM ET – New York Jets vs. Carolina Panthers (Preseason Week 1)

4:00 PM ET – Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Dallas Cowboys (Preseason Week 1)

7:30 PM ET – Cleveland Browns vs. Philadelphia Eagles – LIVE

11:00 PM ET – Cleveland Browns vs. Philadelphia Eagles

1:30 AM ET – New York Giants vs. Detroit Lions (Preseason Week 1)

4:00 AM ET – Cleveland Browns vs. Philadelphia Eagles ​

Friday, August 18

1:00 PM ET – San Francisco 49ers vs. Las Vegas Raiders (Preseason Week 1)

4:00 PM ET – Cleveland Browns vs. Philadelphia Eagles

7:00 PM ET – Carolina Panthers vs. New York Giants – LIVE

10:30 PM ET – Cincinnati Bengals vs. Atlanta Falcons

1:00 AM ET – Carolina Panthers vs. New York Giants

4:00 AM ET – Cleveland Browns vs. Philadelphia Eagles

Saturday, August 19

7:00 AM ET – Cincinnati Bengals vs. Atlanta Falcons

9:30 AM ET – Carolina Panthers vs. New York Giants

1:00 PM ET – Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Detroit Lions – LIVE

4:00 PM ET – Miami Dolphins vs. Houston Texans – LIVE

7:00 PM ET – Chicago Bears vs. Indianapolis Colts – LIVE

10:00 PM ET – Dallas Cowboys vs. Seattle Seahawks – LIVE

1:00 AM ET – Las Vegas Raiders vs. Los Angeles Rams

4:00 AM ET – Kansas City Chiefs vs. Arizona Cardinals

Sunday, August 20

7:00 AM ET – Buffalo Bills vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

10:00 AM ET – Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. New York Jets 

1:00 PM ET – Dallas Cowboys vs. Seattle Seahawks

4:00 PM ET – New England Patriots vs. Green Bay Packers 

7:00 PM ET – New Orleans Saints vs. Los Angeles Chargers – LIVE

10:30 PM ET – Denver Broncos vs. San Francisco 49ers

1:00 AM ET – New Orleans vs. Los Angeles Chargers

4:00 AM ET – Tennessee Titans vs. Minnesota Vikings

Monday, August 21

1:00 PM ET – Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Detroit Lions

4:00 PM ET – Chicago Bears vs. Indianapolis Colts 

8:00 PM ET – Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. New York Jets

12 Midnight ET – Baltimore Ravens vs. Washington Commanders

3:00 AM ET – Tennessee Titans vs. Minnesota Vikings

Tuesday, August 22

1:00 PM ET – Baltimore Ravens vs. Washington Commanders

4:00 PM ET – Denver Broncos vs. San Francisco 49ers

8:00 PM ET – Dallas Cowboys vs. Seattle Seahawks

12 Midnight ET – Las Vegas Raiders vs. Los Angeles Rams

3:00 AM ET – Cincinnati Bengals vs. Atlanta Falcons

Wednesday, August 23

1:00 PM ET – New England Patriots vs. Green Bay Packers

4:00 PM ET – Carolina Panthers vs. New York Giants 

8:00 PM ET – Buffalo Bills vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

12 Midnight ET – Kansas City Chiefs vs. Arizona Cardinals

3:00 AM ET – New Orleans Saints vs. Los Angeles Chargers

Thursday, August 24

1:00 PM ET – Miami Dolphins vs. Houston Texans

4:00 PM ET – Dallas Cowboys vs. Seattle Seahawks 

Please note that all live games on NFL Network are subject to local blackouts

The NFL Network Broadcast Teams For Week 2 Of The 2023 NFL Preseason

From Scott Graham and Ross Tucker to Kate Scott getting her second go at NFL Football play-by-play for the Seattle Seahawks, and Joe Buck and Troy Aikman to round out the teams, here are the broadcast teams for NFL Preaseason Week Two.

And an FYI, Kate Scott started as a Zennie62 vlogger. She had a natural talent for talking sports, and in particular Cal Football, on camera. Congratulations, Kate!



GamePlay-by-PlayAnalystSideline
Browns vs. EaglesScott GrahamRoss TuckerDave Spadaro
Panthers vs. GiantsBob PapaCarl BanksHoward Cross & Bruce Beck
Bengals vs. FalconsJustin KutcherCoy Wire & DJ ShockleyJen Hale
Jaguars vs. LionsJason Ross Jr.Ryan HarrisArielle Orsuto
Dolphins vs. TexansKevin KuglerN.D. KaluDrew Dougherty
Bills vs. SteelersBob PomeaniCharlie BatchMissi Matthews
Bears vs. ColtsGreg RakestrawRick VenturiLarra Overton
Buccaneers vs. JetsIan EagleAnthony BechtOtis Livingston
Titans vs. VikingsPaul AllenPete BercichBen Leber
Chiefs vs. CardinalsDave PaschRon WolfleyDani Sureck
Patriots vs. PackersKevin HarlanJohn KuhnLance Allan
Broncos vs. 49ersKyle YoumansBill Jones & Isaiah StanbackHailey Sutton
Raiders vs. RamsAndrew SicilianoAndrew WhitworthCurt Sandoval
Cowboys vs. SeahawksKate ScottMichael RobinsonN/A
Saints vs. ChargersNoah EagleDan FoutsLaDainian Tomlinson
Ravens vs. Commanders*Joe BuckTroy Aikman Lisa Salters

  • – Ravens vs. Commanders will be on ESPN

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