Exclusive Video Streaming Subscription Service Available TODAY Access to Live Local & Primetime NFL Games & More 'NFL+' Available in the NFL App & NFL.com Starting at $4.99/Month NFL+ – the National Football League's exclusive video streaming subscription service – officially launches TODAY.
With NFL+, fans can take their game on the go. NFL+ offers access to live out-of-market preseason games, live local and primetime regular season and postseason games (phone and tablet only), live local and national audio for every game, NFL Network shows on-demand, NFL Films archives and more.
"Today marks an important day in the history of the National Football League with the launch of NFL+," said NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. "The passionate and dedicated football fans are the lifeblood of the NFL, and being able to reach and interact with them across multiple platforms is incredibly important to us. We look forward to continuing to grow NFL+ and deepening our relationship with fans across all ages and demographics, providing them access to a tremendous amount of NFL content, including the most valuable content in the media industry: live NFL games."
NFL+ marks the next evolution of the NFL's direct-to-consumer offering, building upon what the league developed with NFL Game Pass*. With the growth of OTT, NFL+ is the NFL's commitment to bringing fans the content they want and delivering a marquee direct-to-consumer experience. (*With the launch of NFL+, NFL Game Pass will no longer be offered in the United States.) 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 of the features of NFL+ as well as full and condensed game replays and the All-22 Coaches Film.
Provided below is a breakdown of the NFL+ and NFL+ Premium products:
- NFL+
- Live local and primetime games on mobile and tablet devices
- Live out-of-market preseason games across all devices
- Live game audio (home, away and national calls) for every game of the season
- NFL library programming on-demand (ad-free)
- $4.99/month or $39.99/year
- NFL+ Premium (includes features of product formerly known as NFL Game Pass)
- All features of NFL+
- Full game replays across devices (ad-free)
- Condensed game replays across devices (ad-free)
- Coaches Film including All-22 (ad-free)
- $9.99/month or $79.99/year
Former Super Bowl Champion Jason McCourty Added to NFL Network's 'Good Morning Football' | New Permanent Cast of 'Good Morning Football' Locked In – Jamie Erdahl, Jason McCourty, Peter Schrager, Kyle Brandt & Will Selva McCourty Debuts on Emmy Award-Winning Show Monday, July 25 Former Super Bowl champion cornerback Jason McCourty has been added to NFL Network's Emmy Award-winning show Good Morning Football, it was announced today.
McCourty will make his debut on the show Monday, July 25, along with [/Pages/NFL-Network-Adds-Jamie-Erdahl-as-New-Host-of-%27Good-Morning-Football%27.aspx]recently announced host Jamie Erdahl. The pair join Peter Schrager, Kyle Brandt and Will Selva on the show, locking in the new permanent cast of Good Morning Football which airs Monday-Friday at 7:00 AM ET live from New York City on NFL Network.
"We are thrilled to add Jason to the cast of Good Morning Football following his outstanding NFL career," said Mark Quenzel, NFL Network Senior Vice President, Head of Content. "Jason's depth of knowledge, championship pedigree and dynamic personality stand out every time he is on-camera, and we are eager to watch him grow and develop in this new career. With Jason joining Jamie, Peter, Kyle and Will, we cannot wait for this next chapter of Good Morning Football to start."
"I'm fired up to join the team at NFL Network because it enables me to step out of one locker room and into another," said McCourty. "Being able to team up with Jamie, Peter, Kyle and Will gives me new teammates with the common goal of adding to the success of Good Morning Football. I look forward to the early mornings, great debates, laughter, and talking about the game I fell in love with. I know it will be a fun ride filled with fascinating guests and incredible segments. I will take full advantage of learning from my awesome co-hosts and production team. I'm excited to bring an inside perspective of what it's like to be an NFL player. I've had the pleasure to experience it all in the NFL, from being drafted at the end of the sixth round, to being cut, then traded and finally retiring. I've endured seasons of 0-16 to hoisting a Lombardi Trophy in Super Bowl LIII. Good Morning Football now gives me the platform to share those experiences and lessons with fans all over the world."
McCourty (@McCourtyTwins) joins NFL Network following a 13-year NFL career during which he amassed 18 interceptions in 173 career games for four teams. A sixth-round draft pick in 2009 out of Rutgers University, McCourty spent the first eight seasons of his career with the Tennessee Titans. After playing the 2017 season with the Cleveland Browns, McCourty was traded to the New England Patriots, reuniting him with twin brother Devin McCourty. He spent three seasons with the Patriots, becoming the first set of twins to play in and win a Super Bowl when New England defeated the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LIII. McCourty spent the 2021 season with the Miami Dolphins before officially announcing his retirement on Friday, July 15.
McCourty currently lives in New Jersey with his wife and three children, and hosts the podcast Double Coverage with the McCourty Twins along with his brother. 2022 Record and Fact Book Now Available |
The 2022 NFL Record & Fact Book is now posted and available for download on www.NFLCommunications.com or by clicking here. The downloadable version of this publication is in a bookmarked format that corresponds with the table of contents.
The online version of the Record & Fact Book also includes a supplemental section with expanded information that is not available in the printed guide. The digital-only section includes: - Super Bowl Game Summaries, I-LVI
- Pro Bowl Summaries, 1971-2022
- Pro Bowl Individual & Team Records
- Full Overtime History (Preseason Results, Regular-Season & Postseason OT Summaries)
- All-Time NFL Teams
- Chicago All-Star Game & Playoff Bowl Results
- All-Time Results of NFL Primetime Games
- 2021 Best Performances (Includes Week-By-Week & Playoffs)
- Digest of Rules
- Official Signals
- PFWA Awards & Honors
NFL Network's Extensive 'Inside Training Camp' Coverage Kicks off Monday, July 25 | More Than 112 Live Hours of 'Inside Training Camp' Coverage Monday, July 25 – Wednesday, August 10 'Training Camp: Back Together Saturday' Returns Saturday, July 30 Starting at 9:00 AM ET – NFL Network Provides 13 Hours of Live Coverage from All 32 Teams NFL.com/TrainingCamp Serves as Landing Page for All Digital Coverage NFL Network provides extensive coverage of all 32 NFL training camps with Inside Training Camp.
Starting Monday, July 25 and continuing through Wednesday, August 10, Inside Training Camp offers more than 112 live hours of training camp coverage, highlighted by Training Camp: Back Together Saturday Presented by Wilson on Saturday, July 30 starting at 9:00 AM ET.
Beginning Thursday, July 28, Inside Training Camp provides eight hours of continuous live coverage from various training camps each day starting at 10:00 AM ET (coverage July 25-27 kicks off at 1:00 PM ET). As teams report to camp and take the field, NFL Network is there to provide in-depth coverage and access, interviews with players and coaches, analysis from former players, head coaches and front office executives, and live reports from reporters stationed at training camp sites.
For NFL Network's extensive Inside Training Camp coverage, hosts MJ Acosta-Ruiz, Kimmi Chex, Patrick Claybon, Scott Hanson, Rhett Lewis, Chris Rose, Andrew Siciliano, Matt "Money" Smith, Colleen Wolfe and Mike Yam are joined by analysts Brian Baldinger, Kyle Brandt, Bucky Brooks, David Carr, Cynthia Frelund, DeAngelo Hall, Daniel Jeremiah, Maurice Jones-Drew, Steve Mariucci, Willie McGinest, Shaun O'Hara, Scott Pioli, Adam Rank, Michael Robinson, Marc Ross, Steve Smith Sr., LaDainian Tomlinson and Kurt Warner to provide analysis and interviews.
Also lending their voices throughout are NFL Media Insiders Ian Rapoport, Mike Garafolo and Tom Pelissero, and NFL Network reporters Judy Battista, Taylor Bisciotti, Kayla Burton, Jeffri Chadiha, Bridget Condon, Stacey Dales, Mike Giardi, James Palmer, Omar Ruiz, Jane Slater, Jim Trotter, Sara Walsh, Cameron Wolfe and Steve Wyche providing the latest news reports from training camps around the league.
On Saturday, July 30, Training Camp: Back Together Saturday returns for the second consecutive year starting at 9:00 AM ET, with a combination of NFL Network and club personnel providing 13 live hours of extensive on-location coverage as all 32 teams will hold practice with club-led fan events. In celebration of Back Together Saturday, the NFL released a new spot featuring music and voiceover from rapper Lil Baby, highlighting some of the best training camp moments and reflecting the excitement that comes with the return of football.
Additional information will be announced throughout Inside Training Camp coverage. Visit @NFLMedia for further details.
Beginning Monday, July 25, NFL Total Access expands to two hours daily and moves to 6:00 PM ET starting Thursday, July 28 with host MJ Acosta-Ruiz and various analysts providing daily training camp recaps and comprehensive analysis.
Starting each day at 7:00 AM ET, Good Morning Football kicks off NFL Network's daily coverage with Jamie Erdahl, Peter Schrager, Kyle Brandt and Will Selva.
Digitally, NFL.com and the NFL app offer extensive coverage throughout training camps, highlighted by the following:
- Daily news coverage on NFL.com and the NFL app from the Around the NFL team
- On-location columns from Judy Battista, Jeffri Chadiha and Jim Trotter
- Training camp edition of Bucky Brooks' Scout's Notebook
- Gregg Rosenthal's weekly Debrief column and his Making the Leap candidates for all 32 teams
- Kevin Patra's most important position battles to track
- Lance Zierlein's top Offensive and Defensive Rookie of the Year candidates
- News, analysis and more available at NFL.com/trainingcamp
Additionally, the NFL Podcast Network offers further coverage and analysis with training camp-related editions of the following:
- Around the NFL – Dan Hanzus, Gregg Rosenthal and Marc Sessler spin through their favorite training camp "whispers," recapping the most interesting reports and storylines from training camps across the league
- Move the Sticks – Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks track rookies to watch and breakout players during training camp. Segments from Move the Sticks will air throughout NFL Network's Inside Training Camp coverage July 25 – August 10. Additionally, Move the Sticks will have an on-location episode from Los Angeles Chargers training camp
- NFL Fantasy Football Podcast – Throughout the week of August 10, the NFL Fantasy Football Podcast discusses which players give the most draft value
- Benched with Bonnetta – Rachel Bonnetta brings her unique perspective to the bustle, intrigue and news from training camps around the league. Additionally, Benched with Bonnetta will have an on-location episode from Los Angeles Chargers training camp
NFL Training Camps Open This Week | All 32 Clubs to Hold Practice on July 30 as Part of Training Camp: Back Together Saturday Presented by Wilson NFL clubs this week begin on-field preparations for the 2022 season. Two clubs, Buffalo and Las Vegas, have rookies reporting today while the Raiders, who will face the Jacksonville Jaguars in the NFL/Hall of Fame Game on August 4 (8:00 PM ET, NBC) in Canton, OH, have veterans reporting on Wednesday and will be the first club to have its entire team on-site. The defending Super Bowl Champion Los Angeles Rams, who host Buffalo in the league’s annual primetime kickoff game on September 8 (8:20 PM ET, NBC), have rookies and veterans reporting on Saturday. Tomorrow, rookies from eight clubs will report: Atlanta, Baltimore, the Los Angeles Chargers, Miami, New England, New Orleans, the New York Giants and New York Jets. For every club except Buffalo, Jacksonville, Las Vegas and the Los Angeles Rams, veterans will report Tuesday, July 26. On Saturday, July 30, for the second-consecutive year, all 32 clubs will hold practice with club-led fan events. July 30 will be branded as Training Camp: Back Together Saturday presented by Wilson, with NFL Network providing 13 hours of live coverage, beginning at 9:00 AM ET. NFL Network’s “Inside Training Camp” kicks off July 25, providing extensive coverage of training camps throughout the summer.
In a growing trend, 24 clubs have scheduled joint practices with other teams, beginning with Miami and Tampa Bay on August 10 at AdventHealth Training Center in Tampa, FL. Both teams are among the eight that will practice against multiple opponents, along with Atlanta, Dallas, New England, the New York Jets, Philadelphia and Tennessee. Six clubs will be spending camp away from their facilities – Buffalo (St. John Fisher College in Rochester, NY), Carolina (Wofford College in Spartanburg, SC), Dallas (Marriott Residence Inn at River Ridge in Oxnard, CA), Indianapolis (Grand Park in Westfield, IN), Kansas City (Missouri Western State University in St. Joseph, MO), the Los Angeles Rams (University of California, Irvine) and Pittsburgh (Saint Vincent College in Latrobe, PA). Excluding 2020, the 26 clubs (81 percent) that are opting to "stay home" this summer are tied with 2021 as the most since 2000. Teams considered to be "staying home" hold camp at their respective practice facility, home stadium or at a site within 10 miles of their team headquarters. In 2000, only 10 of 31 (32 percent) teams stayed close to home. The number of NFL teams that stayed home for the entirety of training camp since 2000: YEAR | NFL TEAMS WITH HOME TRAINING CAMPS (PCT.) | | YEAR | NFL TEAMS WITH HOME TRAINING CAMPS (PCT.) | 2000 | 10 of 31 (32%) | | 2012 | 19 of 32 (59%) | 2001 | 9 of 31 (29%) | | 2013 | 20 of 32 (63%) | 2002 | 10 of 32 (31%) | | 2014 | 20 of 32 (63%) | 2003 | 14 of 32 (44%) | | 2015 | 21 of 32 (66%) | 2004 | 15 of 32 (47%) | | 2016 | 20 of 32 (63%) | 2005 | 17 of 32 (53%) | | 2017 | 21 of 32 (66%) | 2006 | 15 of 32 (47%) | | 2018 | 21 of 32 (66%) | 2007 | 16 of 32 (50%) | | 2019 | 22 of 32 (69%) | 2008 | 15 of 32 (47%) | | 2020* | 32 of 32 (100%) | 2009 | 17 of 32 (53%) | | 2021 | 26 of 32 (81%) | 2010 | 17 of 32 (53%) | | 2022 | 26 of 32 (81%) | 2011 | 19 of 32 (59%) | | | |
*All teams trained at home due to COVID-19 pandemic The following is a list of joint-practice sessions scheduled for 2022: FIRST SESSION | TRAVELING TEAM | HOST TEAM | LOCATION | 8/10 | Miami | Tampa Bay | Tampa, FL | 8/11 | Dallas | Denver | Englewood, CO | 8/16 | New Orleans | Green Bay | Green Bay, WI | 8/16 | Carolina | New England | Foxborough, MA | 8/17 | Detroit | Indianapolis | Westfield, IN | 8/17 | Dallas | L.A. Chargers | Costa Mesa, CA | 8/17 | San Francisco | Minnesota | Eagan, MN | 8/17 | Tampa Bay | Tennessee | Nashville, TN | 8/18 | Philadelphia | Cleveland | Berea, OH | 8/19 | Atlanta | N.Y. Jets | Florham Park, NJ | 8/23 | New England | Las Vegas | Henderson, NV | 8/24 | Jacksonville | Atlanta | Flowery Branch, GA | 8/24 | L.A. Rams | Cincinnati | Cincinnati, OH | 8/24 | Philadelphia | Miami | Miami Gardens, FL | 8/24 | Arizona | Tennessee | Nashville, TN | 8/25 | N.Y. Jets | N.Y. Giants | East Rutherford, NJ |
The following is a list of training-camp sites and rookie and veteran reporting dates: TEAM | SITE | LOCATION | ROOKIES | VETERANS | Arizona | State Farm Stadium | Glendale, AZ | 7/21 | 7/26 | Atlanta | Atlanta Falcons Training Facility | Flowery Branch, GA | 7/19 | 7/26 | Baltimore | Under Armour Performance Center | Owings Mills, MD | 7/19 | 7/26 | Buffalo | St. John Fisher College | Rochester, NY | 7/18 | 7/23 | Carolina | Wofford College | Spartanburg, SC | 7/26 | 7/26 | Chicago | PNC Center at Halas Hall | Lake Forest, IL | 7/23 | 7/26 | Cincinnati | Paul Brown Stadium | Cincinnati, OH | 7/23 | 7/26 | Cleveland | CrossCountry Mortgage Campus | Berea, OH | 7/22 | 7/26 | Dallas | Marriott Residence Inn | Oxnard, CA | 7/24 | 7/26 | Denver | UCHealth Training Center | Englewood, CO | 7/26 | 7/26 | Detroit | Detroit Lions Training Facility | Allen Park, MI | 7/23 | 7/26 | Green Bay | Nitschke Field | Green Bay, WI | 7/22 | 7/26 | Houston | Houston Methodist Training Center | Houston, TX | 7/24 | 7/26 | Indianapolis | Grand Park | Westfield, IN | 7/23 | 7/26 | Jacksonville | Episcopal School of Jacksonville | Jacksonville, FL | 7/24 | 7/24 | Kansas City | Missouri Western State University | St. Joseph, MO | 7/22 | 7/26 | Las Vegas | Intermountain Healthcare Performance Center | Henderson, NV | 7/18 | 7/20 | L.A. Chargers | Jack Hammett Sports Complex | Costa Mesa, CA | 7/19 | 7/26 | L.A. Rams | University of California, Irvine | Irvine, CA | 7/23 | 7/23 | Miami | Baptist Health Training Complex | Miami Gardens, FL | 7/19 | 7/26 | Minnesota | TCO Performance Center | Eagan, MN | 7/24 | 7/26 | New England | Gillette Stadium | Foxborough, MA | 7/19 | 7/26 | New Orleans | Ochsner Sports Performance Center | Metairie, LA | 7/19 | 7/26 | N.Y. Giants | Quest Diagnostics Training Center | East Rutherford, NJ | 7/19 | 7/26 | N.Y. Jets | Atlantic Health Jets Training Center | Florham Park, NJ | 7/19 | 7/26 | Philadelphia | NovaCare Complex | Philadelphia, PA | 7/26 | 7/26 | Pittsburgh | Saint Vincent College | Latrobe, PA | 7/26 | 7/26 | San Francisco | SAP Performance Facility | Santa Clara, CA | 7/26 | 7/26 | Seattle | Virginia Mason Athletic Center | Renton, WA | 7/26 | 7/26 | Tampa Bay | AdventHealth Training Center | Tampa, FL | 7/23 | 7/26 | Tennessee | Ascension Saint Thomas Sports Park | Nashville, TN | 7/23 | 7/26 | Washington | The Park | Ashburn, VA | 7/26 | 7/26 |
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| Thursday, August 18 | Chicago Bears at Seattle Seahawks | ESPN (8:00 PM) | Friday, August 19 | Carolina Panthers at New England Patriots | NFLN (7:00 PM) | Friday, August 19 | Houston Texans at Los Angeles Rams | NFLN (10:00 PM) | Saturday, August 20 | Denver Broncos at Buffalo Bills | NFLN (1:00 PM) | Saturday, August 20 | Washington Commanders at Kansas City Chiefs | NFLN (4:00 PM) | Saturday, August 20 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Tennessee Titans | NFLN (7:00 PM) | Saturday, August 20 | Dallas Cowboys at Los Angeles Chargers | NFLN (10:00 PM) | Sunday, August 21 | Philadelphia Eagles at Cleveland Browns | NFLN (1:00 PM) | Sunday, August 21 | Cincinnati Bengals at New York Giants | NFLN (7:00 PM) | Sunday, August 21 | Baltimore Ravens at Arizona Cardinals | FOX (8:00 PM) | Monday, August 22 | Atlanta Falcons at New York Jets | ESPN (8:00 PM) | | | | Preseason Week 3 |
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| Thursday, August 25 | Green Bay Packers at Kansas City Chiefs | NFLN (8:00 PM) | Thursday, August 25 | San Francisco 49ers at Houston Texans | Prime Video (8:15 PM) | Friday, August 26 | Seattle Seahawks at Dallas Cowboys | NFLN (8:00 PM) | Saturday, August 27 | Jacksonville Jaguars at Atlanta Falcons | NFLN (3:00 PM) | Saturday, August 27 | Los Angeles Rams at Cincinnati Bengals | NFLN (6:00 PM) | Saturday, August 27 | Minnesota Vikings at Denver Broncos | NFLN (9:00 PM) | Sunday, August 28 | New York Giants at New York Jets | NFLN (1:00 PM) | Sunday, August 28 | Detroit Lions at Pittsburgh Steelers | CBS (4:30 PM) | *Live games on NFL Network will be blacked out in the participating teams’ over-the-air station markets.
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