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Coverage of Super Bowl XLVIII on NFL Network

Coverage of Super Bowl XLVIII on NFL Network: NFL Network has more than 140 hours of programming surrounding Super Bowl XLVIII from New York/New Jersey from Sunday, Feb. 26 through Super Bowl postgame coverage on Sunday, Feb. 2. Highlights include Super Bowl XLVIII Media Day at the Prudential Center on Tuesday, Jan. 28, Super Bowl Saturday Night one-hour red-carpet show on Saturday, Feb. 1, and more than 12 hours of pre- and postgame coverage on Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 2.

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Press release with full details of Super Bowl week programming from NFL Network:

NFL Network Live On-Location From New York & New Jersey for Super Bowl XLVIII

Record 86 Hours of Live Coverage Part of More Than 140 Hours of Programming from New York & New Jersey

12 Sets From 8 Locations & 40 On-Air Personalities with a Combined 17 Super Bowl Rings

12.5 Hours of Pregame & Postgame Coverage on Super Bowl Sunday

‘NFL AM,’ ‘Super Bowl Live’ & ‘NFL Total Access’ Shows Live from New York & New Jersey Throughout the Week

Comprehensive Live Coverage of Super Bowl XLVIII Media Day from the Prudential Center – Tuesday, January 28

Special Super Bowl-Related Programming Such as ‘The Rich Eisen Super Bowl Special,’ ‘M&M’ & ‘Let’s Go Primetime’ Throughout the Week

For the 11th year, NFL Network is on-location providing comprehensive, wall-to-wall coverage of Super Bowl week. With more than 140 total hours – including a record 86 live hours – of programming from 12 sets in eight locations across New York City and New Jersey, and featuring a roster of 40 on-air personalities with a combined 17 Super Bowl rings, NFL Network is the go-to destination for expert analysis, the latest news and reports, special guest appearances, matchup-related programming and more leading up to Super Bowl XLVIII.

Beginning Sunday, January 26, NFL Network kicks off its coverage from New York and New Jersey with live coverage of the Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks’ team arrivals. From 12.5 hours of pregame and postgame coverage on Super Bowl Sunday, on-location live telecasts of original shows such as NFL Total Access and Super Bowl Live, special Super Bowl-related programming such as The Rich Eisen Super Bowl Special, M&M and Let’s Go Primetime, Super Bowl features and expansive Broncos-Seahawks programming and features, NFL Network provides all-encompassing inside access to everything inside and outside of Super Bowl XLVIII.

Super Bowl Sunday Coverage

On Super Bowl Sunday, February 2, NFL Network provides 12.5 hours of live pregame and postgame coverage, starting at 7:00 AM ET with NFL GameDay First. NFL Network’s coverage continues at 9:00 AM ET with a special 8.5-hour edition of NFL GameDay Morning utilizing 25 on-air talent members. Following the game, NFL GameDay Final is live from MetLife Stadium with postgame interviews with players and coaches, in-depth analysis and complete game highlights.

NFL GameDay First – 7:00 AM ET

NFL GameDay Morning – 9:00 AM ET

NFL Network’s Super Bowl XLVIII programming includes:

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