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NOW ON THE CLOCK - NFL FANS CAN DRAFT TRAVIS KELCE TO BE PART OF THEIR “I DO” CREW THIS SUMMER
April 26, 2019 
NFL announces next #NFL100 Experience of a Lifetime – "Travis Kelce in Your Wedding Party" – just a day after awarding one fan "Tickets for 100 Years"
Travis Kelce is training for a new position this summer – MVP of wedding season. The Kansas City Chiefs tight end is featured in the next #NFL100 Experiences of a Lifetime contest, giving one lucky couple planning to say "I do" this summer a chance to "draft" Kelce to join their wedding party. Fans are invited to click here to see how Kelce is "preparing" for one couple's big day.
"It's really humbling when I meet fans, because I know we're all really grateful for the love and support, and Chiefs' fans are some of the best," said Kelce. "So I'm happy to be able to return the favor on a fan's biggest day, and be the ultimate wedding party wingman. I'm a blast at weddings."
"Travis Kelce in Your Wedding Party" is the second contest in a series of fan-centric experiences that celebrate the league's centennial season. The grand prize winner of the first #NFL100 Experiences of a Lifetime – "Tickets for 100 Years" – was announced on stage last night during the opening minutes of the first round of the NFL Draft. Gregory Hampton of Williamsburg, VA claimed Giants season tickets for the next century to share, enjoy and pass down to others.
"Winning tickets for 100 years is my wildest dream come true," said Gregory Hampton. "It warms my heart to know my family will be able to create a century's worth of memorable moments at Giants' games. Going to the stadium together and cheering on the Giants for decades to come will help strengthen the deep bond we have as a family."
"We've seen many examples of fans incorporating their football fandom into important life events where family and friends come together to celebrate," said NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. "Travis is not only a dynamic player, but he's also a tremendous person with a gregarious personality. To have him included in one couple's monumental occasion is a truly special experience and underscores how football unites people."
More #NFL100 experiences will be announced soon and continue through the league's 100th season before culminating at Super Bowl LIV (Feb. 2, 2020) in Miami.
To enter for a chance to win "Travis Kelce in Your Wedding Party," fans should tell us why they want Travis Kelce to be in their wedding party in an Instagram post or Tweet (picture or video), tagging @NFL and #NFL100Contest. The wedding must take place in June or July 2019 in the U.S. The winner will be selected based on how creatively he/or she conveys why they should win this experience. No purchase is necessary. The contest opens April 25 (8:00 p.m. ET) and closes May 3 (11:59:59 p.m. ET). For official rules, visit NFL.com/100/contests.  

2019 NFL Draft Round 1 Notes
​​2019 NFL DRAFT ROUND 1 NOTES
FOOTBALL IS FAMILYThe San Francisco 49ers selected Ohio State defensive end NICK BOSA with the second overall pick. He joins his brother, JOEY BOSA (No. 3 overall in 2016, San Diego Chargers), and his father, JOHN BOSA (No. 16 overall in 1987, Miami) as first-round selections. John Bosa joinsARCHIE MANNING as the only first-round selection with multiple first-round sons in the common draft era:​
FAMILY NAME
FATHER
TEAM (DRAFT YEAR)
SON
TEAM (DRAFT YEAR)
Bosa
John
Miami (1987)
Joey
San Diego (2016)



Nick
San Francisco (2019)
Manning
Archie
New Orleans (1971)
Peyton
Indianapolis (1998)



Eli
San Diego (2004)
Michigan linebacker DEVIN BUSH JR. (No. 10, Pittsburgh) also joined his father, DEVIN BUSH SR. (1995, Atlanta) as a first-round selection. Bosa and Bush became the 10th and 11th players to join their fathers as first-round selections.
HISTORY AT NO. 1The Arizona Cardinals selected quarterback KYLER MURRAY with the first overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, joining BAKER MAYFIELD (Cleveland, 2018) and SAM BRADFORD (St. Louis Rams, 2010) as Oklahoma quarterbacks to be selected No. 1 overall. This marks the second time in the common-draft era that a school has produced the No. 1 pick in consecutive NFL Drafts. Pro Football Hall of Famers RON YARY (1968) and O.J. SIMPSON (1969) were selected first overall out of the University of Southern California in consecutive years.
With Murray’s selection, this also marks the third time in the common draft era in which Heisman Trophy winners have gone No. 1 overall in consecutive drafts (SAM BRADFORD and CAM NEWTON in 2010-11; BO JACKSON and VINNY TESTAVERDE in 1986-87).
TOP-TEN QBS: Oklahoma quarterback KYLER MURRAY (No. 1, Arizona) and Duke quarterbackDaniel Jones (No. 6, New York Giants) were each top-ten selections in 2019. This marks the fifth consecutive year in which multiple quarterbacks were selected in the top-ten, the longest such streak in the common draft era.
THE MOST CONSECUTIVE NFL DRAFTS WITH MULTIPLE QUARTERACKS SELECTED IN THE TOP TEN
(SINCE 1967)

DRAFTS
YEARS
5
2015-19*
3
2002-04
3
1993-95
3
1969-71
*Active streak
DEFENSE AT TOPFour defensive players – NICK BOSA (No. 2, San Francisco), QUINNEN WILLIAMS (No. 3, New York Jets), CLELIN FERRELL (No. 4, Oakland) and DEVIN WHITE (No. 5, Tampa Bay) – were selected in the top-five. This marks the fifth draft since 1967 and the first since 1997 that featured four defensive players chosen in the top five picks.
THE NFL DRAFTS WITH THE MOST DEFENSIVE PLAYERS
SELECTED IN THE TOP FIVE
(SINCE 1967)
YEAR
TOP-FIVE DEFENSIVE SELECTIONS
1991
5
2019
4
1997
4
1992
4
1988
4
1985
4
The 2019 NFL Draft also featured 18 defensive players selected in the first round, tied for the second-most in the common-draft era. Only the 2006 and 2017 NFL Drafts (19) had more defensive players selected in the first round in the common-draft era.
 THE NFL DRAFTS WITH THE MOST DEFENSIVE PLAYERS
SELECTED IN THE FIRST ROUND
(SINCE 1967)
YEAR

DEFENSIVE SELECTIONS
2017
19
2006
19
2019
18
2014
18
2013
18
2010
18
2003
18

LINE DANCEA total of 11 defensive linemen were chosen in the first round of the 2019 NFL Draft, tied with the 2011 draft for the most defensive linemen selected in the first round in the common draft era.  
THE DEFENSIVE LINEMEN SELECTED IN THE FIRST
ROUND OF THE 2019 NFL DRAFT
NAME
NO. CHOSEN
TEAM
Nick Bosa
2
San Francisco
Quinnen Williams
3
New York Jets
Clelin Ferrell
4
Oakland
Josh Allen
7
Jacksonville
Ed Oliver
9
Buffalo
Christian Wilkins
13
Miami
Brian Burns
16
Carolina
Dexter Lawrence
17
Tennessee
Jeffrey Simmons
19
Los Angeles Chargers
Jerry Tillery
28
San Francisco
L.J. Collier
29
Seattle​

ORANGE CRUSHClemson had three defensive linemen – CLELIN FERRELL (No. 4, Oakland), CHRISTIAN WILKINS (No. 13, Miami) and DEXTER LAWRENCE (No. 17, New York Giants) – selected in the first round. This marks the first time in the common draft era in which three defensive linemen from the same school were first round selections in the same NFL Draft.
TRIO OF PICKS: The Oakland Raiders (No. 4, No. 24 and No. 27) and New York Giants (No. 6, No. 17 and No. 30) each had three picks in the first round. This marks the first time in the common draft era in which multiple teams had three or more picks in the first round.

OAKLAND 2019 1ST ROUND PICKS
NEW YORK GIANTS 2019 1ST ROUND PICKS
DE Clelin Ferrell (No. 4)
QB Daniel Jones (No. 6)
RB Josh Jacobs (No. 24)
DT Dexter Lawrence (No. 17)
S Johnathan Abram (No. 27)
CB Deandre Baker (No. 30)
















































































UPDATED LIST OF NFL LEGENDS AND ACTIVE PLAYERS SCHEDULED TO ANNOUNCE 2019 NFL DRAFT SELECTIONS

In the NFL’s continuing effort to connect the game’s greats with the next generation of stars, NFL Legends and active players will add to the excitement of the 2019 NFL Draft by announcing various selections and participating in festivities in Nashville.

Pro Football Hall of Famer and the 1979 NFL Man of the Year JOE GREENE will announce the Pittsburgh Steelers 2019 NFL Draft Round 1 selection.

Round 2 Draft selections will be announced by previous NFL club first-round picks, while Round 3 will be announced by players who were drafted in later rounds. Players will represent their clubs regardless of whether the team possesses a Round 2 or Round 3 pick.

In addition to announcing NFL Draft selections, players are on-site to mentor the Draft prospects and give back to the city of Nashville through a variety of service-driven events to celebrate this momentous occasion as the NFL commemorates its 100th season.

On Tuesday, April 23, NFL Legends MARK BRUNELLTRENT DILFERMAURICE JONES-DREW, JORDAN PALMER, CHAD PENNINGTON, MICHAEL ROBINSON, and BOBBY TAYLOR led breakout sessions for 200 high school student-athletes to discuss important values on and off the field, the role of athletes in the community and career opportunities in the sports industry. As part of the NFL Legends Youth Advisory Committee, these players will generate inspiring conversations with youth and high school football communities about the values learned from playing football.

Prior to the Draft on Thursday, April 25, NFL Legends led middle school participants in an hour-long clinic focusing on fundamental football drills, skills and technique at the Play Football Legends Clinic. 

Below is the list of players scheduled to make selections in Rounds 2 and 3 of this year’s NFL Draft:

TEAM
PLAYER
ANNOUNCEMENT ROUND
Arizona Cardinals
Karlos Dansby
Round 2
Atlanta Falcons
Keith Brooking
Round 2
Baltimore Ravens
Jamal Lewis
Round 2
Buffalo Bills
Eric Wood
Round 2
Carolina Panthers
Jon Beason
Round 2
Chicago Bears
Charles Tillman
Round 2
Cincinnati Bengals
Willie Anderson
Round 2
Cleveland Browns
Jim Brown
Round 2
Dallas Cowboys
Ed Jones
Round 2
Denver Broncos
Al Wilson
Round 2
Detroit Lions
Billy Sims
Round 2
Green Bay Packers
James Lofton
Round 2
Houston Texans
DeAndre Hopkins
Round 2
Indianapolis Colts
Reggie Wayne
Round 2
Jacksonville Jaguars
Kevin Hardy
Round 2
Kansas City Chiefs
Gary Green
Round 2
Los Angeles Chargers
Shawne Merriman
Round 2
Los Angeles Rams
Orlando Pace
Round 2
Miami Dolphins
Richmond Webb
Round 2
Minnesota Vikings
Carl Eller
Round 2
New England Patriots
Dont’a Hightower
Round 2
New Orleans Saints
Deuce McAllister
Round 2
New York Giants
Carl Banks
Round 2
New York Jets
Nick Mangold
Round 2
Oakland Raiders
Charles Woodson
Round 2
Philadelphia Eagles
Mike Quick
Round 2
Pittsburgh Steelers
Santonio Holmes
Round 2
San Francisco 49ers
Earl Cooper
Round 2
Seattle Seahawks
Shaun Alexander
Round 2
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Trent Dilfer
Round 2
Tennessee Titans
Eddie George
Round 2
Washington Redskins
Darrell Green
Round 2
Arizona Cardinals
Larry Centers
Round 3
Atlanta Falcons
Jessie Tuggle
Round 3
Baltimore Ravens
Adalius Thomas
Round 3
Buffalo Bills
Coy Wire
Round 3
Carolina Panthers
Charles Johnson
Round 3
Chicago Bears
Olin Kreutz
Round 3
Cincinnati Bengals
Geno Atkins
Round 3
Cleveland Browns
Christian Kirksey
Round 3
Dallas Cowboys
Rayfield Wright
Round 3
Denver Broncos
Karl Mecklenburg
Round 3
Detroit Lions
Cory Schlesinger
Round 3
Green Bay Packers
Aaron Kampman
Round 3
Houston Texans
TJ Yates
Round 3
Indianapolis Colts
Pat McAfee
Round 3
Jacksonville Jaguars
Josh Scobee
Round 3
Kansas City Chiefs
Dante Hall
Round 3
Los Angeles Chargers
Rodney Harrison
Round 3
Los Angeles Rams
Jackie Slater
Round 3
Miami Dolphins
Kenyan Drake
Round 3
Minnesota Vikings
Steve Jordan
Round 3
New England Patriots
David Andrews
Round 3
New Orleans Saints
Jahri Evans
Round 3
New York Giants
David Tyree
Round 3
New York Jets
Brad Smith
Round 3
Oakland Raiders
Shane Lechler
Round 3
Philadelphia Eagles
Brent Celek
Round 3
Pittsburgh Steelers
Brett Keisel
Round 3
San Francisco 49ers
Terrell Owens
Round 3
Seattle Seahawks
Kam Chancellor
Round 3
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Dexter Jackson
Round 3
Tennessee Titans
Jurrell Casey
Round 3
Washington Redskins
Joe Jacoby
Round 3

NFL TEAMS TO ANNOUNCE DAY 3 DRAFT PICKS FROM UNIQUE LOCATIONS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
4/24/19​
Beginning on Saturday, April 27th at 12:00 PM ET, NFL teams will announce their Day 3 selections for Rounds 4 through 6 of the 2019 NFL Draft from special local locations of their choosing. Clubs will make their picks from across the country and around the world, including military bases, state landmarks, and major attractions. 
To honor the NFL's 100th season, Round 6 will also highlight the League's 13 "Original Towns," and with that, its 14 charter teams. To do so, select pick announcements on Day 3 will be coming from these historic cities. 
All picks in Round 7 will be made on-site in Nashville by local fans.
Here is a sampling of special team announcements during Day 3 of the NFL Draft:
  • ARIZONA CARDINALS: Picks will be announced from the famed O.K. CORRAL in Tombstone, Arizona.
  • BUFALLO BILLS: In celebration of the League's 100 season, the team is partnering with ROCHESTER, NY, one of the NFL's Original Towns
  • CLEVELAND BROWNS: Former Browns players will make picks from the ROCK and ROLL HALL OF FAME.
  • DENVER BRONCOS: Draft picks will be announced at the WINTER PARK SKI MOUNTAIN.
  • DETROIT LIONS: Team selections will be announced from the HENRY FORD MUSEUM OF AMERICAN INNOVATION in Dearborn, Michigan.
  • LOS ANGELES CHARGERS: Picks will be made internationally from MEXICO CITY
  • LOS ANGELES RAMS: The team will showcase their NEW STADIUM CONSTRUCTION SITE in Los Angeles, CA
  • NEW YORK GIANTS: Draft pick announcements to be made by children from the"MAKE-A-WISH" CASTLE in Monroe, New Jersey. 
  • NEW YORK JETS: Picks will be made by Black Knights parachuting into the WEST POINT MILITARY BASE.
  • OAKLAND RAIDERS: The team will showcase their NEW STADIUM CONSTRUCTION SITE in Las Vegas, NV
  • WASHINGTON REDSKINS: Picks will be made directly from the nation's capital alongTHE NATIONAL MALL.
The 2019 NFL Draft will be held Thursday, April 25 – Saturday, April 27 and televised nationally by NFL network, ABC, ESPN and ESPN Deportes, and can be heard nationwide on Westwood One Radio, SiriusXM NFL Radio, TuneIn Radio and ESPN Radio. Live streaming will also be available across devices (smartphone, PC, tablet and connected TVs) through the NFL app or NFL.com.
NFL LAUNCHES LEGENDS YOUTH ADVISORY COMMITTEE
NFL LAUNCHES LEGENDS YOUTH ADVISORY COMMITTEE ​
The NFL today announced the NFL Legends Youth Advisory Committee to assist and guide efforts to preserve and grow youth & high school football through peer-to-peer engagement.
NFL Legends MARK BRUNELL, TRENT DILFER, MAURICE JONES-DREW, WILLIE McGINEST, JORDAN PALMER, CHAD PENNINGTON, MICHAEL ROBINSON, DEION SANDERS and BOBBY TAYLOR will generate inspiring conversations with youth and high school football communities about the values learned from playing football.
"These NFL Legends are dedicated to the love of the game, the values it transfers to life, and to serving communities by sharing their experience and knowledge with parents, coaches and players," said TROY VINCENT, NFL Executive Vice President of Football Operations. "They are champions of growing youth and high school football – stressing values, playing technique and player protection."
At Play Football Draft High School Day in Nashville TN., the committee led breakout sessions for 200 high school student-athletes to discuss important values on and off the field, the role of athletes in the community and career opportunities in the sports industry. 
Participating high schools in the Nashville area included Fairview, Gallatin, Hunters Lane, Oakland, Overton, Ravenwood, Stratford and Whites Creek.
MARK BRUNELL: Brunell enjoyed a 19-year NFL playing experience, highlighted by his nine seasons with the Jacksonville Jaguars where he was a three-time Pro Bowl selection and holds the franchise record for passing yards, touchdown passes and 300-yard games. He also played for the Green Bay Packers, Washington Redskins, New Orleans Saints and New York Jets and was a member of New Orleans' Super Bowl XLIV winning team. Brunell remains active in the football community, currently serving as the head coach for the Episcopal School of Jacksonville. 
TRENT DILFER: A native of California, Dilfer was the sixth overall pick in the 1994 NFL Draft by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. A Pro Bowler in 1997, Dilfer played 14 seasons and was the winning quarterback in Super Bowl XXXV with the Baltimore Ravens. He then became an analyst for NFL Network and ESPN. He is currently the head coach of Lipscomb Academy in Nashville, Tennessee.
MAURICE JONES-DREW: Jones-Drew, the Jacksonville Jaguars' second-round selection and 60th overall pick in the 2006 NFL Draft, was a three-time Pro Bowl running back. In 2009, he established the Maurice Jones-Drew Foundation to assist youth organizations. While playing, he routinely hosted football camps for youth in Jacksonville and in his hometown of Antioch, California. Jones-Drew became an analyst for NFL Network and is currently a color analyst for the Los Angeles Rams.
WILLIE McGINEST: A two-time Pro Bowl selection and three-time Super Bowl champion, McGinest was a vital member of the New England Patriots dynasty of the early 2000s. His 15-year NFL playing experience was highlighted by his 12 seasons with New England, where he recorded an NFL-record 16 postseason sacks, including a single-game playoff record 4.5 sacks in the Patriots' 2005 AFC Wild Card game. McGinest, who finished with the Cleveland Browns, currently serves as an analyst for the NFL Network. McGinest is the founder of the Willie McGinest Freedom School, a non-profit foundation that provides social and cultural enrichment for at-risk youth.
JORDAN PALMER: Palmer was selected in the sixth round of the 2007 NFL Draft by the Washington Redskins. While at the University of Texas at El Paso, Palmer threw for 11,084 yards with 88 touchdowns, both ranking second on the school's all-time list. He spent time with four NFL teams (Cincinnati Bengals, 2008-10; Jacksonville Jaguars, 2012; Chicago Bears, 2013; Tennessee Titans, 2014). Thereafter, Jordan began working as a quarterbacks coach. Prior to the 2018 NFL Draft, he mentored first-round picks Sam Darnold (New York Jets) and Josh Allen (Buffalo Bills). 
CHAD PENNINGTON: A first-round draft pick of the New York Jets in 2000, Pennington enjoyed an 11-year NFL playing experience with the Jets and Miami Dolphins. The Marshall University graduate is the only player in league history to win the AP NFL Comeback Player of the Year Award twice, doing so in 2006 and 2008, when he also finished second in MVP voting. Pennington is the Co-Executive Director of the NFL Legends Community and created the 1st and 10 Foundation in 2003, which works to help build stronger communities and improve quality of life. Pennington currently serves as the Director of Football Operations at the Sayre School in Lexington, KY, where he has assisted in reviving a high school football program that had been dormant since 1976. Pennington has also served in youth and middle school football as both a coach and administrator.
MICHAEL ROBINSON: Robinson was the 100th overall selection in the 2006 NFL Drafted by the San Francisco 49ers. Robinson, a Penn State graduate, was the first Nittany Lion to throw for over 2,000 yards and rush for over 500 yards in the same season. He wrapped up his eight-years in the NFL playing for the San Francisco 49ers (2006-09) and Seattle Seahawks (2010-13). Robinson was a 2011 Pro Bowler and Super Bowl Champion with the Seattle Seahawks after they defeated the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XLVIII. Robinson became an analyst for NFL Network. In 2010, he founded Excel to Excellence, a charity that encourages youth to excel in school and society.
DEION SANDERS: Recognized as one of the most prolific defensive players in NFL history, Deion Sanders was selected fifth overall by the Atlanta Falcons in the 1989 NFL Draft. During his 14-years in the NFL, Sanders played for the Atlanta Falcons, San Francisco 49ers, Dallas Cowboys, Washington Redskins and Baltimore Ravens. He was recognized as the NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 1994 and is the all-time leader with 19 defensive and return touchdowns. Sanders was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2011, selected to the Pro Bowl eight times and is a two-time Super Bowl Champion. After football, Sanders pursued a career in broadcasting, where he is currently an analyst for CBS Sports and NFL Network. He also currently serves as the offensive coordinator at Trinity Christian-Cedar Hill High School, where his sons attend.
BOBBY TAYLOR: Bobby Taylor was a second-round pick of the Philadelphia Eagles in the 1995 NFL Draft. A Texas native, Taylor was the first player in Longview (Texas) High School history to have his jersey retired. In 2012, he was inducted into the Texas High School Football Hall of Fame. Taylor enjoyed 10 years with the Eagles (1995-2003) and the Seattle Seahawks (2004). For the last nine years, Taylor has hosted the Fun Camp (Fundamentals of Football) alongside former Eagles teammate N.D. Kalu in Houston, TX, where they have coached thousands of kids ages 6-16. In 2013, Taylor started the BT Defensive Backs Skills & Athlete Training operated at Zoe's Sports Performance in Richmond, TX.
About Play Football: Play Football is a year-round initiative celebrating youth and high school football. Play Football works to shape the football experience, advocates for player protection, promotes football values and connects football communities. For more information, featured football stories, best practices and resources aimed to create a positive playing experience, please visit PlayFootball.com or follow @NFLPlayFootball. Join the conversation on social media using #LetsPlayFootball.

NFL to Host Community Events Across Nashville Throughout Draft Week
NFL TO HOST COMMUNITY EVENTS ACROSS NASHVILLE THROUGHOUT DRAFT WEEK
'Huddle for 100' kicks off at the 2019 NFL Draft with 'Huddle Against Hunger'
In the lead up to the 2019 NFL DRAFT in Nashville, April 25-27, the NFL will host a series of fan-focused and service driven events to celebrate this momentous occasion during the League's centennial season.
From statewide efforts to fight hunger, to youth football clinics and character-building initiatives, to military appreciation, the NFL will leave a lasting, positive legacy in Nashville and throughout Tennessee. In addition, thousands of local children and their families will experience the excitement of Draft.
Throughout the week, prospects, players, and NFL Legends will participate in events designed to give back to the community. Kicking off the week is HUDDLE AGAINST HUNGER where they'll partake in a series of activities centered on fighting hunger and making a lasting impact throughout the state of Tennessee .Additionally, they'll join local youth in Nashville and surrounding areas for various football clinics, and on Wednesday, April 24, the NFL, Tennessee Titans, and Special Olympics will host a Unified Flag Football game bringing together individuals with and without intellectual disabilities to play on the same team through the NFL PLAY 60 initiative. 
Fans may take part in free activities throughout Draft week at NFL DRAFT EXPERIENCEPRESENTED BY OIKOS® TRIPLE ZERO. The three-day football festival will be held outside of Nissan Stadium from Thursday, April 25 through Saturday, April 27. This year's NFL Draft Experience will be the largest NFL Draft festival footprint to date, and in recognition of Music City, will be the first to integrate a free live music concert series, featuring 20 Nashville-based artists of all genres. Fans will be able to participate in interactive exhibits, immersive games, virtual reality experiences, free player autograph sessions, and more. 
During the Draft, the NFL will highlight several of its nonprofit partners. KYREE HUGGINS, a high school student from South Carolina, will serve as the FUEL UP TO PLAY 60 Student Reporter. He will have the opportunity to cover the Red Carpet and press conferences with prospects after they've been drafted. MAKE-A-WISH kid KACEY will have his wish granted when he joins COMMISSIONER GOODELL on the Draft Main Stage to announce the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Round 1 pick. As part of the League's SALUTE TO SERVICEprogram, active duty service members and veterans will be honored and welcomed at the NFL Draft as well. On Thursday evening, a color guard from the U.S. ARMY RECRUITING BATTALION NASHVILLE and veterans from WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT will join talent onstage during the National Anthem to open the Draft.
The 2019 NFL Draft will be televised nationally by NFL Network, ABC, ESPN and ESPN Deportes, and can be heard nationwide on Westwood One Radio, SiriusXM NFL Radio, TuneIn Radio and ESPN Radio.
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OVERVIEW OF DRAFT WEEK EVENTS
An overview of each event is listed below, with full details outlined in the advisory following:
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Huddle Against Hunger; Jefferson Street Bridge Event: Tuesday, April 23 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM CT, Jefferson Street Bridge
  • This event is not open to the media. For coverage opportunities and additional info, contact Jordyn White, NFL, Jordyn.White@NFL.com
Huddle Against Hunger; Backpack Assembly with NFL Draft Prospects: Wednesday, April 24 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM CT, Nissan Stadium
  • Media Credential Pick Up / Prospect Media Availability: Wednesday, April 24. Credential pick-up will take place from 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM CT at Nissan Stadium. At 10:45 AM, credentialed media will be escorted to the prospect availability, which will take place from 11:00 AM – 11:40 AM
Special Olympics Unified Flag Football Game: Wednesday, April 24 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM CT, Lot R North near Nissan Stadium
Fuel Up to Play 60 Clinic: Thursday, April 25 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM CT, Lot R North near Nissan Stadium
Huddle Against Hunger; Bridge to Kids Backpack Delivery: Friday, April 26 10:30 AM – 11:30AM CT, Napier Elementary and Shwab Elementary
  • This event is not open to the media. For coverage opportunities and additional info, contact Jordyn White, NFL, Jordyn.White@NFL.com
YOUTH AND HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL EVENTS 
Play Football Draft High School Day: Tuesday, April 23 3:00 PM CT, Nissan Stadium
Play Football Legends Clinic: Thursday, April 25 9:30 AM – 10:30 AM CT, Play Football Field at NFL Draft Experience
Youth Football Clinics: Thursday, April 25 - Saturday, April 27 times vary; Play Football Field at NFL Draft Experience
SOCIAL JUSTICE EVENTS
Sounds of Social Justice: Wednesday, April 24 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM CT, Renaissance Nashville Hotel
  • Media - For more information, contact Ben Baden, MP&F Strategic Communications,bbaden@mpf.com
Café Momentum: A Recipe for Change Dinner: Wednesday, April 24 6:00 PM CT, First Tennessee Park
Centene and Pro Football Hall of Fame Youth Summit in Nashville: Saturday, April 27 8:30 AM – 1:45 PM CT, Tennessee State University's Floyd-Payne Campus Center
NFL GREEN
Urban Forestry Event: Tuesday, April 23 9:45 AM CT, Hull Jackson Montessori School and John Early Museum Magnet School
MEDIA ADVISORY – 2019 DRAFT EVENTS
NFL Draft Experience presented by Oikos® Triple Zero
The free three-day football festival will be held outside of Nissan Stadium where, among many activities and attractions, fans of all ages will be able to participate in interactive exhibits, immersive games, virtual reality experiences, free player autograph sessions, and more. This year's NFL Draft Experience will be the largest NFL Draft festival footprint to date, and in recognition of Music City, will be the first to integrate a free live music concert series featuring 20 Nashville-based artists of all genres.
By registering for Fan Mobile Pass, fans will enjoy an enhanced experience, receive a personal scan code giving them exclusive access to NFL Draft Experience attractions, and have the chance to receive standby tickets to the NFL Draft Main Stage. Additional information can be found at NFL.com/DraftExperience.
The 2019 NFL Draft Experience presented by Oikos® Triple Zero will be open to fans outside of Nissan Stadium:
·         Thursday, April 25 from 12:00 PM – 10:00 PM CT (or end of Round 1)
·         Friday, April 26 from 12:00 PM – 10:00 PM CT (or end of Round 3)
·         Saturday, April 27 from 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM CT (or at conclusion of the Draft)
Activations at the NFL Draft Experience:
  • Autograph Stage with current NFL players and NFL Legends
  • Interactive games, Play Football clinics, and PLAY 60 Zone presented by Danimals®
    for the smallest NFL fans
  • Photo with the Vince Lombardi Trophy 
  • NFL Shop presented by Visa at Draft with exclusive NFL merchandise 
  • Taste of Tailgate with Nashville restaurants and Bud Light Bars 
  • NFL Draft Experience Stage featuring 14 Nashville-based artists of all genres
  • Look Like a Pro: Step inside a replica NFL Draft Main Stage bearing a draft day jersey of your favorite NFL team and have your photo taken. Share your photos through your favorite social channel and Fan Mobile Pass. 
  • PEPSI NFL Helmet Photo Opportunity: Find your favorite NFL team oversized helmet and have your photo taken. Share your photos through your favorite social channel and Fan Mobile Pass.
  • Combine Corner 
    • 40-Yard Dash: Race down the field against your opponents and digital NFL players on a giant 40-yard long LED wall.
    • Vertical Jump: Jump as high as you can and hit the corresponding flag to discover your vertical reach just like at the NFL Scouting Combine.
The NFL will host a media preview of NFL Draft Experience outside of Nissan Stadium on Wednesday, April 25 at 12:15 PM CT.
Media - For more information, contact Lily Blum, NFL, Lily.Blum@NFL.com
Huddle Against Hunger
Huddle Against Hunger marks the official launch of the NFL's Huddle for 100 campaign and will run throughout the 2019 Draft week in Nashville, Tennessee. Huddle Against Hunger will bring together the Titans organization, Draft prospects, players, fans, and community partners for a series of activities including a state-wide food drive and a food packing event. Each activity is centered on fighting hunger and making a lasting impact throughout the state of Tennessee.   
  • Huddle Against Hunger, Jefferson Street Bridge Event: The NFL and the Tennessee Titans will join THE BRIDGE MINISTRY under the Jefferson Street Bridge on Tuesday, April 23 from 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM CT, where they will serve hot meals to homeless men, women and children. Titans players, Legends and cheerleaders will volunteer at the event, spend time with the guests and help facilitate a PLAY 60 zone for the children on site.*
  • Huddle Against Hunger, Backpack Assembly with NFL Draft Prospects: On Wednesday, April 24, at Nissan Stadium from 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM CT, the NFLin partnership with SECOND HARVEST FOOD BANK OF MIDDLE TENNESSEE and The Bridge Ministry, will bring together NFL Draft prospects and 500 volunteers to assemble 8,000 food kits for children who qualify for hunger relief programs throughout Tennessee. NFL Commissioner ROGER GOODELL, Nashville MayorDAVID BRILEY, and co-host of 3HL on 104.5-FM The Zone DAWN DAVENPORT will kick off the event and welcome students from FAIRVIEW HIGH SCHOOL who won the NASHVILLE & MIDDLE TENNESSEE HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL FOOD DRIVE COMPETITION, donating 5,915 items. To support the initiative, NFL sponsors, Campbell's Chunky Soup and Frito-Lay have donated products and will be present at the event. 
  • Huddle Against Hunger, Bridge to Kids Backpack Delivery: Utilizing the backpacks packed during the Backpack Assembly event, NFL players and Legends will deliver the backpacks to partner schools through the Bridge Ministry's BRIDGE TO KIDSprogram on Friday, April 26, from 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM CT. The Bridge to Kids program delivers food-filled backpacks to schools and after-school programs to children whose families qualify for free and assisted lunch programs. Each qualifying child receives a take home pack for the weekend with enough nonperishable goods to supply their nutritional needs. The NFL players and Legends will deliver backpacks to kids at both NAPIER ELEMENTARY and SHWAB ELEMENTARY.*
     
  • Huddle Against Hunger, Statewide Food Drive // Draft Experience: Starting Monday, April 22 and concluding Wednesday May 5, Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee, along with Tennessee's 4 additional Feeding America food banks, in conjunction with the NFL will run a food drive across the state of Tennessee to expand on localized efforts around hunger relief. Tennessee residents will be able to donate food items by dropping them off at designated locations. The NFL and Second Harvest Food Bank are also partnering with local Nashville businesses, restaurants, bars, and venues to further hunger relief efforts and encourage them to join a city-wide food drive. Fans will be able to participate in the food drive in Nashville at Draft Experience by using the Fan Mobile Pass. The NFL is encouraging fans to bring non-perishable food items to donate and drop them in the Second Harvest Food Bank donation barrels located at Entrances A and B of the NFL Draft Experience. Fans can their QR code at the drop off locations after donating and be entered to win NFL prizes.
* This event is not open to the media. For coverage opportunities and additional info, contact Jordyn White, NFL, Jordyn.White@NFL.com
Play Football Draft High School Day
To assist preparing high school student-athletes for their transition into college and beyond, the NFL and Tennessee Titans will host 200 high school athletes at Play Football High School Day. Hosted at Nissan Stadium on Tuesday, April 23 at 3:00 PM CT, this event will consist of a forum featuring NFL executives, current NFL players and NFL Legends. Moderators will lead breakout sessions with participants discussing important values on and off the field, the role of athletes in the community and career opportunities in the sports industry. Participating high schools in the Nashville area, include:
  • Fairview High School
  • Gallatin High School
  • Hunters Lane High School
  • Oakland High School
  • Overton High School
  • Ravenwood High School
  • Stratford High School
  • Whites Creek High School
Media - For more information, contact Kenyah Jordan-Jackson, NFL, Kenyah.Jordan-Jackson@nfl.com
Play Football Legends Clinic
The Play Football Legends Clinic will be held on Thursday, April 25 at the Play Football Field at NFL Draft Experience. NFL Legends, along with 2019 NFL Draft Prospects and USA Football coaches, will lead middle school participants in an hour-long clinic focusing on basic football drills, skills and techniques.
Media - For more information, contact Taylor Kielpinski-Rogers, NFL, Taylor.Kielpinski-Rogers@nfl.com
Youth Football Clinics
Children in Nashville and surrounding areas are invited to take part in free, public non-contact football clinics that will take place at the Play Football Field at NFL Draft Experience presented by Oikos® Triple Zero on April 25-27. These 30-minute clinics are open to boys and girls ages 6-17.
Daily clinics are open on a first-come, first-served basis. Clinic times are listed below:
  • Thursday, April 25: 1:00 PM, 1:30 PM, 3:00 PM, 3:30 PM, 4:00 PM, 6:30 PM, 7:00 PM, 7:30 PM, 8:00 PM, and 8:30 PM CT
  • Friday, April 26: 1:00 PM, 1:30 PM, 2:00 PM, 2:30 PM, 3:00 PM, 6:30 PM, 7:00 PM, 7:30 PM, 8:00 PM, and 8:30 PM CT
  • Saturday, April 27: 10:00 AM, 10:30 AM, 11:00 AM, 11:30 AM,12:00 PM, 12:30 PM, 2:00 PM, 2:30 PM, 3:00 PM, 4:00 PM, 4:30 PM, 5:00 PM, and 5:30 PM CT
 Media - For more information, contact Kenyah Jordan-Jackson, NFL, Kenyah.Jordan-Jackson@nfl.com
Special Olympics Unified Flag Football Game
The NFL, Tennessee Titans, and Special Olympics will host a Unified Flag Football Game on Wednesday, April 24 from 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM CT at Lot R North near Nissan Stadium. The NFL and Special Olympics are committed to building inclusive communities and providing opportunities for athletes of all abilities to participate in sports through Unified flag football, where individuals with and without intellectual disabilities play flag football together on the same team.
Media - For more information, contact Jordyn White, NFL, Jordyn.White@NFL.com
Fuel Up to Play 60 Clinic
On Thursday, April 25 from 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM CT, at Lot R North near Nissan Stadium, Fuel Up to Play 60 will bring together 100 local students to participate in a PLAY 60 Football Clinic. Fuel Up to Play 60 is an in-school nutrition and physical activity program launched by the National Dairy Council and the NFL, in collaboration with the USDA, to help encourage kids to lead healthier lives.
Media - For more information, contact Jordyn White, NFL, Jordyn.White@NFL.com
Fuel Up to Play 60 NFL Draft Student Reporter
KYREE HUGGINS, a high school student at from South Carolina, will serve as the Fuel Up to Play 60 (FUTP 60) Student Reporter at the 2019 NFL Draft in Nashville. Huggins will have the opportunity to cover the Red Carpet and access press conferences with prospects after they've been drafted. 
Kyree is one of the winners of the Youth Talks at the 2018 Fuel Up to Play 60 Student Ambassador Summit and represented the Fuel Up to Play 60 program at the 2018 GENYOUth Gala. Kyree has recently been elected to the FUTP 60 Youth Council and will be a student leader at the 2019 Fuel Up to Play 60 Student Ambassador Summit taking place in July. An active member in his community, Kyree started a Walking Club at his high school and serves as the Senior Director of Fuel Up to Play 60, which includes the responsibility of making connections with other school leaders to expand the program in his area.
Media - For more information, contact Jordyn White, NFL, Jordyn.White@NFL.com
 New Era Hand the Cap
To continue the celebration of youth and high school football, on Thursday, April 25, ten student athletes from local Nashville high schools will take the Draft Stage to participate in handing the cap to 2019 NFL Draft Prospects after they are selected by their respective teams. 
Media - For more information, contact Kenyah Jordan-Jackson, NFL, Kenyah.Jordan-Jackson@nfl.com
Thank You, Coach
For the second year, NFL Draft Prospects will have the opportunity to say, "Thank You, Coach" to the high school coach who most impacted their life and path to the NFL.
Coaches will receive a behind the scenes tour of the NFL Draft, have a chance to attend the Prospect Family Brunch as well as witness their former athletes join the NFL family during Day One of the NFL Draft.
Media - For more information, contact Kenyah Jordan-Jackson, NFL, Kenyah.Jordan-Jackson@nfl.com
NFL Draft Picks
Make-A-Wish: Make-A-Wish kid KACEY will have his wish granted when he joins NFL Commissioner ROGER GOODELL on the Draft stage to announce the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Round 1 pick. A lifelong Buccaneers fan, Kacey, 19, from Maysville, Georgia, is currently battling Hodgkin's Lymphoma. Kacey was surprised by his favorite Buccaneer's player MIKE EVANS, who notified him through a video message that he would be making the Round 1 pick on stage for the Buccaneers at this year's Draft.  
Media - For more information, contact Jordyn White, NFL, Jordyn.White@NFL.com
Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS): The NFL has teamed with the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) to honor the Gilbert family and their fallen hero, U.S. Navy Lieutenant WILLIAM GILBERT, from Medina, Tennessee. USN LT Gilbert was a Tennessee Titans fan and in his honor Gilbert's wife, two sons and sister will accompany Tennessee Titans Legend, EDDIE GEORGE, onstage to announce the Titans' Round 2 pick on Friday, April 26. In addition, active duty service members from the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps will be honored on stage during Round 3 of the Draft.
Media - For more information, contact Jordyn White, NFL, Jordyn.White@NFL.com
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital®On Friday, April 26, St. Jude patient OWEN will join Seattle Seahawks Legend SHAUN ALEXANDER onstage at the Draft to make the Seahawks' Round 3 pick. Owen is in remission from acute lymphoblastic leukemia, which he was diagnosed with at four years old, but today he is extremely active—running cross country, playing football, basketball and soccer. On Saturday, April 27, St. Jude's will have patient SAMANTHA, who was diagnosed with osteosarcoma in 2005, make a Round 7 pick for her favorite team, the Cleveland Browns. St. Jude hero and St. Jude Rock 'n' Roll Nashville Marathon team captain and Nashville radio personality, AMY PAIGE, will be making a Round 7 Pick for the Detroit Lions. 
Media - For more information, contact Jordyn White, NFL, Jordyn.White@NFL.com
Youth athletes: Twelve student athletes from Metro Nashville Public School will take the stage alongside Commissioner ROGER GOODELL to announce the Tennessee Titans' Round 1 pick. On Friday, April 26, student athletes from both private schools in Tennessee and Metro Nashville Public Schools will join Tennessee Titans' 2018 Walter Payton Man of the Year, JURRELL CASEY, to announce the Round 3 selection for the Titans.
Media - For more information, contact Kenyah Jordan-Jackson, NFL, Kenyah.Jordan-Jackson@nfl.com
                                                                                           Sounds of Social Justice
On Wednesday, April 24, from 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM CT, presented by The National Museum of African American Music (NMAAM), Sounds of Social Justice will be a fundraising event focused on the intersection of music, athletes and activism at the Renaissance Nashville Hotel. There will be a red-carpet experience with players and celebrities with a cocktail reception, followed by a panel discussion and then musical performances.
MICHAEL ERIC DYSON, Georgetown University professor, activist, media personality and author, will moderate the panel with the Philadelphia Eagles' MALCOLM JENKINS, who is the co-founder of Players Coalition, a nonprofit organization dedicated to impact racial and social inequality, Tennessee Titans' player DERRICK MORGAN and DR. DINA BENNETT, senior curator for NMAAM. Following the panel will be a live auction featuring artwork focused on the music and artists of the social justice movement and a curated exhibit of artifacts. The night will conclude with a musical performance by Grammy award-winning singer-songwriter and national chair of NMAAM, INDIA.ARIE, local soul singer JASON ESKRIDGE, and local female R&B trio THE SHINDELLAS.  
Media – For more information, contact Ben Baden, MP&F Strategic Communications,bbaden@mpf.com
Café Momentum: A Recipe for Change Dinner
NFL Legend SHAUN ALEXANDER will co-host a pop-up dinner event with Café Momentum, a Dallas non-profit restaurant and culinary training program serving young men and women in the juvenile justice system, at First Tennessee Park on Wednesday, April 24 at 6:00 PM CT. NFL Legends and local Nashville influencers will come together in support of raising awareness and creating advocacy for juvenile offenders and be treated to a three-course dinner from Café Momentum's team of award-winning chefs. Ten young men currently in the Nashville juvenile justice system will train with Café Momentum and NFL Legends from April 22-23 to help to prepare and serve the dinner.
Media – For more information, contact Margaret Windham, Café Momentum, margaret@cafemomentum.org
Pro Football Hall of Fame Youth Summit in Nashville
Centene Corporation, the Official Youth Wellness Partner of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, will host its 13th Strong Youth Strong Communities (SYSC) Summit at Tennessee State University's Floyd-Payne Campus Center on Saturday April, 27 from 8:30 AM – 1:45 PM CT. Founded by Pro Football Hall of Famer DARRELL GREEN in 2015, SYSC is focused on equipping our youth with life skills, resources, and leadership-focused mentoring to maximize potential, promote active thinking, sound judgement and connect them with thought leaders committed to developing youth leaders.
The free summit, led by Pro Football Hall of Famers DARRELL GREEN, BRUCE MATTHEWSand AENEAS WILLIAMS will be open to all middle and high school students in the Nashville area. Green, Moss and Williams will be joined at the summit by IMAN MCFARLAND, COO 21st Century Expo Group, along with various other community leaders, mentors and health experts, to lead discussions on topics such as bullying and self-esteem. Partners include National Urban League, Big Brothers Big Sisters, National Council for Mental Illness, Sandy Hook Promise, National Youth Council, Beyond Differences and Peace First.
Media - For more information, contact Jeff Goldberg, jgoldberg@livewiredc.com
NFL Green
NFL Green will have a large footprint at this year's Draft, while also highlighting fans and community members who are doing their part to create a cleaner planet.
  • Local Artist Exhibit Gallery: The NFL is partnering with Turnip Green, a local art and education organization, to create a gallery of artworks which will be on display at Draft Experience. All the featured artwork will be made by local professional and student artists and created from recycled materials. 
  • Recycle and Win: The "Recycle and Win" project will catch fans in the act of recycling on the Draft Experience site. Members of the NFL Green Team will award these fans with a unique NFL Draft cap and an opportunity to have their picture displayed on NFL Green social media as a recycling champion. Photos of the recycling champion fans will be displayed on video monitors throughout the Draft Experience.
  • Lowe's Picnic Table Donation: In partnership with the NFL on Monday, April 22, over 40 Lowe's associates from the Nashville region will help build picnic tables to be used at the NFL Draft Experience. Following the Draft, these picnic tables will be donated to Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville as well as Metro Nashville Public Schools. Lowe's is making this donation as part of its focus on meeting critical community needs aligned with safe, affordable housing and education in the skilled trades.
  • Urban Forestry Event: The NFL and key sponsors Verizon, Bridgestone and Lowe's will be joined by MAYOR DAVID BRILEY, city officials and the Root Nashville tree project team for a tree planting event on Tuesday, April 23 at 9:45 AM CT at the Hull Jackson Montessori School in North Nashville. There will be 40 trees planted at that school and the nearby John Early Museum Magnet School. These trees will help shade the campus, reduce the "heat island" impact, improve air quality and help increase a sense of community in this newly established neighborhood.
  • NFL Nashville Community Greening: Three additional projects are planned as part of the NFL Community Greening initiative in Nashville. Working in partnership with Verizon, Bridgestone and Lowe's, the NFL is joining Root Nashville and the city of Nashville to plant trees in the Mill Ridge neighborhood of the city. The other two projects, sponsored by Verizon, will plant seedlings to reforest areas in need of trees. One will restore the floodplain located at Gibson Creek to help control flooding impact in nearby neighborhoods and the final project will be at another site in Henderson County, where Verizon will be planting 2,560 trees. There will be ten trees planted in honor of each player selected at the 2019 NFL Draft and an additional 100 trees will be planted by NFL Green in honor of the league's centennial season.
Other environmental initiatives at the 2019 NFL Draft include solid waste recycling and composting throughout the Draft Experience, donation of prepared and nonperishable food from NFL Draft events, collection and donation for reuse of all available event materials to local nonprofits and the use of renewable energy certificates to "green" the energy usage at Draft event venues.

NFL Media Provides Comprehensive Coverage of the 2019 NFL Draft from Nashville
NFL Network Provides More Than 76 Hours of Live Draft Week Coverage Beginning Sunday, April 21
Live Coverage of the 2019 NFL Draft From Nashville Kicks Off Thursday, April 25 at 8:00 PM ET
Round-the-Clock Coverage and Live Streaming Video on NFL Network, NFL.com, NFL App & Watch NFL Network
Behind-the-Scenes Access with a Record 23 War Room Cams at Team Facilities – Including the No. 1 Selection, Arizona Cardinals
NFL Media – comprised of NFL Network, NFL Films, NFL.com, the NFL app and NFL RedZone – has the 2019 NFL Draft from Nashville covered with comprehensive Draft Week coverage and programming. With more than 76 live hours of Draft Week coverage beginning Sunday, April 21, an extensive talent roster of analysts, reporters and hosts, arecord 23 draft war room cameras providing behind-the-scenes access, and powerful features on draft prospects, NFL Media descends upon Nashville for the 2019 NFL Draft.
The 2019 NFL Draft kicks off with the first round Thursday, April 25 at 8:00 PM ET, followed by Rounds 2-3 Friday, April 26 at 7:00 PM ET and Rounds 4-7 Saturday, April 27 at 12 Noon ET from Nashville.  
New this season, ABC will broadcast all three days of the 2019 NFL Draft. On Thursday and Friday, ABC will produce its own distinct telecast separate from NFL Network and ESPN. On Saturday, ABC will simulcast ESPN's presentation of Rounds 4-7 for the second consecutive year. For full details on the expanded coverage of the 2019 NFL Draft, visit:http://tinyurl.com/ybq7frw5

NFL Network 2019 NFL Draft Coverage
For the 15th year, NFL Network provides live on-location coverage of the NFL Draft. NFL Network's coverage of the 2019 NFL Draft from Nashville kicks off Thursday, April 25 at 8:00 PM ET with first round coverage provided by host Rich Eisen, draft expert Daniel Jeremiah, Emmy-nominated analyst Kurt Warner and Stanford head coach David Shaw, along with analysts Charles Davis and Steve Smith Sr., host Chris Rose and NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport. Additionally, Deion Sanders interviews the draftees on-stage following their selection.
Prior to the start of the first round on Thursday, NFL Draft Red Carpet airs at 6:00 PM ET, with NFL Network's Melissa Stark and Michael Irvin providing interviews as the prospects arrive.
NFL Network's live coverage of the 2019 NFL Draft continues with Rounds 2 and 3 onFriday, April 26 at 7:00 PM ET, with NFL Network's Peter Schrager and Melissa Stark, and FOX college football analyst Joel Klatt joining Eisen, Jeremiah, Davis, Rose and Rapoport. 
Live coverage of the 2019 NFL Draft concludes with Rounds 4-7 on Saturday, April 27 at 12 Noon ET with Eisen, Jeremiah, Davis, Schrager and Rapoport, along with Colleen Wolfe and Kyle Brandt live on Broadway in downtown Nashville.
Live audio coverage will be provided by SiriusXM (Rounds 1-7), Westwood One (Round 1) and ESPN Radio (Rounds 1-7). Audio of NFL Network's coverage of the 2019 NFL Draft will be available via the TuneIn app. NFL Network's coverage of the 2019 NFL Draft is presented by Verizon.
Highlighting NFL Network's coverage of the 2019 NFL Draft is the return of the war room cameras in a record 23 team facilities, offering behind-the-scenes video access as team executives make their selections. Featured this season are the Arizona Cardinals – marking the 10th consecutive year NFL Network has been inside the war room of the team with the first overall pick. Additional teams include the San Francisco 49ers (2), New York Jets (3), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5), New York Giants (6 and 17), Detroit Lions (8), Buffalo Bills (9), Denver Broncos (10), Green Bay Packers (12 and 30), Atlanta Falcons (14), Carolina Panthers (16), Minnesota Vikings (18), Tennessee Titans (19), Pittsburgh Steelers (20), Seattle Seahawks (21), Houston Texans (23), Philadelphia Eagles (25), Indianapolis Colts (26), Los Angeles Chargers (28), Kansas City Chiefs (29), Los Angeles Rams (31), Dallas Cowboys (no First-Round pick) and Cleveland Browns (no First-Round pick).
Beginning Sunday, April 21, NFL Network provides more than 76 hours of live Draft Week coverage. Throughout the week, programming highlights on NFL Network include daily editions of Good Morning Football at 7:00 AM ET, including live editions from NashvilleThursday, April 25 – Saturday, April 27Path to the Draft shows Monday through Wednesday at 6:00 PM ET, and Thursday and Friday at 11:00 AM ET; two-hour editions ofNFL Total Access: NFL Draft Preview Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 4:00 PM ET and nightly editions of NFL Total Access at 7:00 PM ET; and NFL Draft Kickoff shows Thursday and Friday at 1:00 PM ET, and Saturday at 10:00 AM ET.
NFL Network's coverage of the 2019 Draft is highlighted by powerful storytelling features providing exclusive access to prospects as they prepare to enter the NFL. Featured throughout the week on NFL Network's coverage:
  • Back 2 CampusThe series Back 2 Campus returns with new original features, including New York Jets safety Jamal Adams with cornerback Greedy Williams at LSU, New Orleans Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas with quarterback Dwayne Haskins at Ohio State, Baltimore Ravens running back Mark Ingram with running back Josh Jacobs at Alabama, and Atlanta Falcons defensive end Vic Beasley with defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence at Clemson. Each edition of Back 2 Campusfeatures a current NFL player returning to campus to visit with a top prospect this year, and airs on various NFL Network shows throughout the week
  • Draft Open"A Star is Born in Nashville" explores the city of Nashville through the perspective of a young singer/songwriter trying to make it in the Music City and a football player preparing for the NFL Draft, narrated by country music icon Dolly Parton
  • Welcome to Our CityIn anticipation of the 2019 NFL Draft, Tennessee Titans Pro Bowl offensive tackle Taylor Lewan takes NFL Network around Nashville to show off what the city has to offer. Lewan stops by Tootsie's Orchid Lounge on Broadway to learn about the history of the music scene, a local hat shop called HatWRKS to check out the style of the city and hot chicken hotspot Hattie B's, amongst other places, to get a real taste of Nashville
  • Feature Surrounding Former University of Oklahoma Quarterback Kyler Murray:Legendary sports figures such as Heisman Trophy-winner Doug Flutie, Hall of Famer Isiah Thomas and World Series champion Jimmy Rollins discuss how they managed to thrive and excel against taller athletes, and how that relates to former University of Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray as he prepares to enter the NFL
  • Feature on Former Kansas State Offensive Lineman Dalton Risner: NFL Draft prospect Dalton Risner's aggression on the field is a juxtaposition to his kindness off it. The former Kansas State offensive lineman started his own foundation Risner Up, which aims to positively impact others through love and kindness. NFL Network showcases the great work Risner has done and continues to do 
  • Feature on Former University of Charleston Defensive End Kahzin Daniels: Former University of Charleston defensive end Kahzin Daniels is the classic underdog story: Division II athlete, undersized, average speed and strength by NFL standards, desperately clinging to the hope of being drafted. Daniels plays with amazing passion and fire, setting his school's all-time sack record, and that inspirational play has kept his NFL aspirations alive. Daniels' journey is magnified by the fact he is completely blind in his right eye, a fact many did not know previously. NFL Network'sMike Garafolo tells Daniels' story and how his story has changed the lives of people living with similar disabilities
  • Destination Nashville: Drive to the NFL Draft (Wednesday, April 24 at 9:00 PM ET):NFL Media's acclaimed draft documentary series returns for a second season withDestination Nashville: Drive to the NFL Draft on Wednesday, April 24 at 9:00 PM ET. This season's edition follows three elite prospects – former Michigan defensive tackleRashan Gary, former LSU cornerback Greedy Williams and former Ole Miss wide receiver A.J. Brown – on their epic journey to Nashville and achieving their dreams of playing in the NFL
On Wednesday, April 24 at 8:00 PM ET, NFL Network's top draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah reveals his final Mock Draft of the year and answers top questions on 10 Burning Questions with Daniel Jeremiah. Jeremiah is joined on the one-hour show from Nashville by Chris RoseCharles DavisSteve Mariucci and Peter Schrager. In addition to unveiling his final Mock Draft on the eve of the 2019 NFL Draft, Jeremiah answers burning questions, such as what should the Oakland Raiders do with their three first-round picks and who is the can't miss prospect in this year's draft class.

NFL Digital Media Draft Coverage
NFL Digital Media has you covered for the 2019 NFL Draft with an array of options to follow events from Nashville across multiple platforms and devices.
Live NFL Network coverage of the 2019 NFL Draft is available across devices (smartphone, PC, tablet and connected TVs) through the NFL app or NFL.com/watch for subscribers of participating NFL Network providers. For more information, go to NFL.com/nflnetwork.
On Thursday, April 25Draft Tonight on NFL.com streams immediately following the conclusion of NFL Network's coverage of the first round of the 2019 NFL Draft. Host of NFL Network's Good Morning Football Kay Adams and Pro Bowl offensive tackle for the Tennessee Titans Taylor Lewan interview top draftees in Nashville once they're selected.
Draft Tonight on NFL.com continues Friday, April 26 and Saturday, April 27 each day following NFL Network's live draft coverage. Host Matt "Money" Smith anchors the coverage each day from Los Angeles, joined by analysts Bucky BrooksMaurice Jones-Drew and Lance Zierlein providing analysis and reaction to Rounds 2-7, as well as overall draft winners and grades for the 2019 selections.
Additionally, NFL.com's Draft Tracker has live coverage of every selection in the draft, including video and analysis of the picks as they happen.
NFL Digital Media has an array of features focusing on the 2019 NFL Draft for fans worldwide:
  • Destination Nashville: NFL Media's acclaimed draft documentary series returns for a second season with Destination Nashville: Drive to the NFL Draft. This season's edition follows three elite prospects – former Michigan defensive tackle Rashan Gary, former LSU cornerback Greedy Williams and former Ole Miss wide receiver A.J. Brown – on their epic journey to Nashville and achieving their dreams of playing in the NFL. Visit NFL.com/DestinationNashville to view the entire season
  • NFL Media Podcasts: NFL Media's stable of podcasts provide extensive analysis and coverage leading up to the 2019 NFL Draft. New editions of Move the Sticks Podcastwith Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky BrooksAround the NFL with Gregg Rosenthal,Dan HanzusChris Wesseling and Marc SesslerThe Dave Dameshek Football Program with Dave Dameshek and NFL Fantasy Live with Marcas Grant and Graham Barfield are available throughout draft week. Additionally, Dave Dameshek is live on-location in Nashville with interviews with top draftees once they're selected. To download NFL Media's podcasts, visit NFL.com/podcasts
  • Social Media Content: NFL Media provides live content across Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat. Content includes a Live Story on Snapchat celebrating first round festivities from an all-access, first-person point of view. Additional coverage includes red carpet activations with all the players on-site, engaging content with the prospects once they are selected by their new NFL team and behind-the-scenes access, bring fans a full 360-degree NFL Draft experience. Further, 16 colleges will be on-site in Nashville to document their prospects' journey to the NFL up-close

NFL NETWORK'S 2019 NFL DRAFT PRESENTED BY VERIZON COVERAGE
Below is an overview of NFL Network's all-encompassing coverage of the 2019 NFL Draft.
2019 NFL Draft Coverage Team

Thursday, April 25 at 8:00 PM ET (Round 1)
Main Set: Rich Eisen, Daniel Jeremiah, Kurt Warner, Stanford head coach David Shaw
Tootsies Set: Chris Rose, Charles Davis, Steve Smith Sr.
Insider: Ian Rapoport
Stage: Deion Sanders

Friday, April 26 at 7:00 PM ET (Rounds 2-3)
Main Set: Rich Eisen, Daniel Jeremiah, Charles Davis, Joel Klatt
Tootsies Set: Chris Rose, Ian Rapoport, Peter Schrager 
Stage: Melissa Stark

Saturday, April 27 at 12 Noon ET (Rounds 4-7)
Tootsies Set: Rich Eisen, Daniel Jeremiah, Charles Davis, Peter Schrager
Insider: Ian Rapoport
Broadway: Colleen Wolfe, Kyle Brandt

Reporting from NFL Team Locations
NFL Network reporters will be stationed at the following NFL team locations on Thursday, April 25 for coverage of the first round:
  • MJ Acosta – Oakland Raiders
  • Stacey Dales – Green Bay Packers
  • Mike Garafolo – Washington Redskins
  • Kimberly Jones – New York Giants
  • Aditi Kinkhabwala – Pittsburgh Steelers
  • James Palmer – Denver Broncos  
  • Tom Pelissero – Miami Dolphins
  • Steve Wyche – Arizona Cardinals 
Additionally, Ian Rapoport and Tiffany Blackmon are live from Nashville, and Omar Ruiz is live from Arizona throughout Draft Week

Team War Room Cams
NFL Network's 2019 NFL Draft coverage features the return of team war room cameras offering behind-the-scenes video access as team executives make their selections. This year, NFL Network will provide video access inside a record 23 team facilities, including the Arizona Cardinals, marking the 10th consecutive year NFL Network has been inside the war room with the number one overall pick. Team war room cameras include:
  • Arizona Cardinals
  • San Francisco 49ers
  • New York Jets
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • New York Giants
  • Detroit Lions
  • Buffalo Bills
  • Denver Broncos
  • Green Bay Packers
  • Atlanta Falcons
  • Carolina Panthers
  • Minnesota Vikings
  • Tennessee Titans
  • Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Seattle Seahawks
  • Houston Texans
  • Philadelphia Eagles
  • Indianapolis Colts
  • Los Angeles Chargers
  • Kansas City Chiefs
  • Los Angeles Rams 
  • Dallas Cowboys (no First-Round pick)
  • Cleveland Browns (no First-Round pick)

NFL Draft Red Carpet – Thursday, April 25 at 6:00 PM ET
Before the start of the 2019 NFL Draft, NFL Network provides live coverage of the top prospects arriving on NFL Draft Red Carpet Thursday, April 25 at 6:00 PM ET. NFL Network's Melissa Stark and Michael Irvin roam the Red Carpet speaking with the prospects and their families, while Chris RoseCharles DavisSteve Mariucci and Joel Klatt join from NFL Network's outside set at Tootsies in downtown Nashville.

NFL Draft Kickoff – Thursday, April 25 – Saturday, April 27
NFL Network's extensive roster of analysts and reporters provide all of the latest news reports and expert analysis surrounding the 2019 NFL Draft on NFL Draft Kickoff Thursday, April 25 – Saturday, April 27NFL Draft Kickoff airs Thursday and Friday at 1:00 PM ET, and Saturday at 10:00 AM ET.
Provided below is a talent breakdown for NFL Draft Kickoff:
Thursday, April 25
  • 1:00 – 4:00 PM ET
    • Los Angeles: Andrew Siciliano, LaDainian Tomlinson, Shaun O'Hara, Charley Casserly
    • Nashville: Ian Rapoport, Chris Rose, Charles Davis, Steve Mariucci, Joel Klatt

       
  • 4:00 – 6:00 PM ET
    • Nashville: Chris Rose, Charles Davis, Steve Mariucci, Joel Klatt, Ian Rapoport

       
  • 7:00 – 8:00 PM ET
    • Main Desk: Rich Eisen, Daniel Jeremiah, Kurt Warner, David Shaw
       
    • Tootsies Set: Chris Rose, Charles Davis, Steve Smith Sr.
       
    • Insider: Ian Rapoport
       
    • Stage: Deion Sanders
Friday, April 26
  • 1:00 – 4:00 PM ET
    • Los Angeles: Andrew Siciliano, Amber Theoharis, LaDainian Tomlinson, Shaun O'Hara, Charley Casserly, Jack Del Rio
    • Nashville: Ian Rapoport, Chris Rose, Steve Smith Sr., Steve Mariucci, Peter Schrager 

       
  • 4:00 – 6:00 PM ET 
    • Nashville: Chris Rose, Steve Smith Sr., Steve Mariucci, Peter Schrager, Ian Rapoport 

       
  • 6:00 – 7:00 PM ET
    • Main Desk: Rich Eisen, Daniel Jeremiah, Charles Davis, Joel Klatt
    • Tootsies Set: Chris Rose, Ian Rapoport, Peter Schrager 
       
    • Stage: Melissa Stark

Saturday, April 27
  • 10:00 AM – 12 Noon ET 
    • Los Angeles: Cole Wright, Shaun O'Hara, Charley Casserly, Cynthia Frelund, Jack Del Rio
    • Nashville: Ian Rapoport 

NFL Total Access – Thursday, April 25 – Saturday, April 27​
Following NFL Network's coverage of the 2019 NFL Draft each night, NFL Total Access airs live from Los Angeles to recap each round and analyze the selections made. On Thursday, April 25, hosts Scott Hanson and Lindsay Rhodes are joined by analysts David CarrWillie McGinest and Charley Casserly to analyze all 32 first-round selections. Additionally, Rich EisenDaniel JeremiahKurt Warner and Stanford head coach David Shaw join from Nashville.
On Friday, April 26 and Saturday, April 27NFL Total Access airs following NFL Network's coverage of the 2019 NFL Draft from Nashville.

Good Morning Football – Thursday, April 25 – Saturday, April 27 LIVE From Nashville
NFL Network's Good Morning Football is your first place for NFL Draft coverage Monday, April 22 – Saturday, April 27, starting at 7:00 AM ET each day. Good Morning Football is LIVE from Nashville Thursday, April 25 – Saturday, April 27 with Kay AdamsNate Burleson, Peter Schrager and Kyle Brandt analyzing last-minute moves and providing interviews with newsmakers, legends of the game and the future NFL stars.
On Thursday and FridayGood Morning Football expands to four live hours from Nashville. Additionally, Pro Bowl offensive tackle for the Tennessee Titans Taylor Lewan joins the show on Saturday from Nashville.

Path to the Draft – Monday, April 22 – Friday, April 26
Monday, April 22 – Friday, April 26, NFL Network's Path to the Draft provides all of the latest news and analysis during the week of the 2019 NFL Draft. Hosts Rhett Lewis and Colleen Wolfe join analysts Bucky BrooksCurtis ConwayCharley CasserlyLance ZierleinBrian Baldinger and Cynthia Frelund from NFL Network's studios in Los Angeles, while Daniel JeremiahIan Rapoport and Joel Klatt provide the latest from Nashville throughout the week.
Path to the Draft airs at 6:00 PM ET Monday – Wednesday, and at 11:00 AM ET Thursday and Friday.

NFL Draft Special Programming
  • 10 Burning Questions with Daniel Jeremiah (Wednesday, April 24 at 8:00 PM ET):NFL Network draft expert Daniel Jeremiah reveals his final Mock Draft of the year on Wednesday, April 24 at 8:00 PM ET. On the eve of the 2019 NFL Draft, Jeremiah – along with Chris RoseCharles DavisSteve Mariucci and Peter Schrager – predicts how the first round will unfold, as well as answers burning questions such as what should the Oakland Raiders do with their three first-round picks and who is the can't miss prospect in this year's draft class
  • NFL Total Access: Draft Preview (Monday, April 22 – Wednesday, April 24 at 4:00 PM ET): Airing for two hours Monday, April 22 – Wednesday, April 24 at 4:00 PM ETNFL Total Access: Draft Preview looks ahead to the 2019 NFL Draft with expert analysts breaking down whose stock is rising, whose is falling and who your team will pick
     
  • NFL Mock Draft Live: Draft Week Special (Sunday, April 21 at 8:00 PM ET): NFL Mock Draft Live: Draft Week Special airs Sunday, April 21 at 8:00 PM ET on NFL Network. Hosted by Cole Wright, NFL Network's Charles DavisBucky BrooksSteve MariucciMaurice Jones-DrewCynthia FrelundDave DameshekColleen Wolfe and Matt "Money" Smith go through the first round, putting together the ultimate Mock Draft for the 2019 NFL Draft 
  • Destination Nashville: Drive to the NFL Draft (Wednesday, April 24 at 9:00 PM ET):NFL Media's acclaimed draft documentary series returns for a second season withDestination Nashville: Drive to the NFL Draft on Wednesday, April 24 at 9:00 PM ET. This season's edition follows three elite prospects – former Michigan defensive tackleRashan Gary, former LSU cornerback Greedy Williams and former Ole Miss wide receiver A.J. Brown – on their epic journey to Nashville and achieving their dreams of playing in the NFL

Following is NFL Network's day-by-day NFL Draft week programming schedule (all times listed in ET):
Sunday, April 21
9:00 AM – Road to the Madden Bowl
9:30 AM – Road to the Madden Bowl
10:00 AM – Road to the Madden Bowl
10:30 AM – Elway to Marino
12 Noon – Caught in the Draft – 1964: Greatest Draft Ever
1:00 PM – Caught in the Draft – 1974: The Future Is Now
2:00 PM – Caught in the Draft – 1975: Agents of Change
3:00 PM – Caught in the Draft – 1984: "1984"
4:00 PM – Caught in the Draft – 1985: Schemes and Dreams
5:00 PM – Caught in the Draft – 1994: Day That Will Live in Infamy
6:00 PM – Caught in the Draft – 1995: Expansion
7:00 PM – Caught in the Draft – 2005: How Low Will Aaron Go?
8:00 PM – NFL Mock Draft Live Draft Week Special – LIVE 
10:00 PM – NFL Mock Draft Live Draft Week Special – Re-Air 
12 Midnight – Path to the Draft – Re-Air  

Monday, April 22
7:00 AM – Good Morning Football – LIVE 
10:00 AM – Good Morning Football – Re-Air
1:00 PM – NFL Up to the Minute – LIVE 
3:00 PM – Caught in the Draft – 1994: Day That Will Live in Infamy
4:00 PM – NFL Total Access: Draft Preview – LIVE 
6:00 PM – Path to the Draft – LIVE 
7:00 PM – NFL Total Access – LIVE
8:00 PM – 2018 NFL Draft – Round 1
10:00 PM – Path to the Draft – Re-Air 
11:00 PM – NFL Total Access – Re-Air 
12 Midnight – Path to the Draft – Re-Air 
1:00 AM – NFL Total Access – Re-Air 

Tuesday, April 23
7:00 AM – Good Morning Football – LIVE 
10:00 AM – Good Morning Football – Re-Air
1:00 PM – NFL Up to the Minute – LIVE 
3:00 PM – Caught in the Draft – 2005: How Low Will Aaron Go?
4:00 PM – NFL Total Access: Draft Preview – LIVE 
6:00 PM – Path to the Draft – LIVE 
7:00 PM – NFL Total Access – LIVE
8:00 PM – NFL Mock Draft Live Draft Week Special – Re-Air 
10:00 PM – Path to the Draft – Re-Air 
11:00 PM – NFL Total Access – Re-Air 
12 Midnight – Path to the Draft – Re-Air 
1:00 AM – NFL Total Access – Re-Air 

Wednesday, April 24
7:00 AM – Good Morning Football – LIVE 
9:00 AM – Good Morning Football – Re-Air
11:00 AM – Good Morning Football – Re-Air
1:00 PM – NFL Up to the Minute – LIVE 
2:00 PM – NFL Mock Draft Live Draft Week Special – Re-Air
4:00 PM – NFL Total Access: Draft Preview – LIVE 
6:00 PM – Path to the Draft – LIVE 
7:00 PM – NFL Total Access – LIVE
8:00 PM – 10 Burning Questions with Daniel Jeremiah – LIVE 
9:00 PM – Destination Nashville
10:00 PM – 10 Burning Questions with Daniel Jeremiah – Re-Air 
11:00 PM – NFL Total Access – Re-Air
12 Midnight – 10 Burning Questions with Daniel Jeremiah – Re-Air 
1:00 AM – Destination Nashville
2:00 AM – Path to the Draft – Re-Air 

Thursday, April 25
7:00 AM – Good Morning Football – LIVE 
11:00 AM – Path to the Draft – LIVE 
1:00 PM – NFL Draft Kickoff – LIVE 
6:00 PM – NFL Draft Red Carpet – LIVE  
7:00 PM – NFL Draft Kickoff – LIVE
8:00 PM – 2019 NFL Draft – Round 1 – LIVE 
11:30 PM – NFL Total Access – LIVE 
1:00 AM – 2019 NFL Draft – Round 1 – Re-Air 

Friday, April 26
7:00 AM – Good Morning Football – LIVE 
11:00 AM – Path to the Draft – LIVE 
1:00 PM – NFL Draft Kickoff – LIVE 
7:00 PM – 2019 NFL Draft – Rounds 2-3 – LIVE 
11:00 PM – NFL Total Access – LIVE 
12 Midnight – NFL Total Access – Re-Air 
1:00 AM – 2019 NFL Draft – Rounds 2-3 – Re-Air 

Saturday, April 27
7:00 AM – Good Morning Football – LIVE 
10:00 AM – NFL Draft Kickoff – LIVE 
12 Noon – 2019 NFL Draft – Rounds 4-7 – LIVE 
7:00 PM – NFL Total Access – LIVE 
8:00 PM – NFL Total Access – Re-Air 
9:00 PM – 2019 NFL Draft – Rounds 4-7 (2-hour cutdown)  
11:00 PM – NFL Total Access – Re-Air 

MOON TAXI TO OPEN NFL DRAFT ACTIVITIES WITH FREE PERFORMANCE ON THE DRAFT MAIN STAGE IN NASHVILLE ON THURSDAY, APRIL 25

April 18, 2019
Sixwire Added to NFL Draft Main Stage as First House Band to Perform in Between Draft Picks​
Lindsay Ell, Mez, Ryan Hurd, TSU Aristocrat of Bands Added to Music Lineup with Tim McGraw, Dierks Bentley, Cece Winans as Part of More Than 20 Nashville-Based Acts – From Country, Rock, Pop, Americana, Blues and More – to Perform at Free NFL Draft Experience

NASHVILLE – The NFL and the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp today announced that MOON TAXI, an indie-alternative rock band founded and based in Nashville, will kick off the 2019 NFL Draft Experience with a free performance on the Draft Main Stage on Thursday, April 25. The performance is part of the 2019 NFL Draft Experience – a free three-day football festival, held outside of Nissan Stadium, that will feature a variety of activities for fans of all ages.
The artists announced today are part of the lineup of more than 20 Nashville-based acts representing diverse genres of music that will perform during the three days of free activities at the NFL Draft Experience Presented by Oikos® Triple Zero. They include country music singer-songwriter LINDSAY ELL, who will open for Dierks Bentley on Saturday, April 27. Country singer-songwriter RYAN HURD will play on April 27 as St. Jude Rock 'n' Roll Nashville® Marathon & ½ Marathon runners cross the finish line and join the Draft activities outside of Nissan Stadium. Hip hop artist MEZ has also been added to the Thursday lineup at the Draft Experience Stage. The critically acclaimed band SIXWIRE will be the first ever house band to provide entertainment between Draft selections on Thursday, April 25 and Friday, April 26. The Tennessee State University (TSU) "The Aristocrat of Bands" marching show band will also perform during the NFL Draft Red Carpet at The Green at Riverfront Park on Thursday, April 25. GRAMMY-winning gospel music great CECE WINANS will sing the National Anthem to help open the Draft on Thursday, April 25.
The 2019 NFL Draft will feature a free concert each night with headlining performances on the Draft Main Stage by GRAMMY-winner TIM MCGRAW on Friday, April 26, and multi-platinum singer/songwriter DIERKS BENTLEY on Saturday, April 27, as previously announced. 
In addition to the concert series, Downtown Nashville's Lower Broadway and the area outside Nissan Stadium will host free public activities during the three days of the 2019 NFL Draft for all fans. These exciting events include autograph signings with current NFL players and NFL Legends, interactive games, Play Football clinics, and Look Like a Pro where fans can have their picture taken with a Draft day jersey of their favorite NFL team.
The complete list of 2019 NFL Draft performances are included below.

Draft Main Stage on Lower Broadway
Thursday, April 25: Moon Taxi with CeCe Winans to sing the National Anthem
Friday, April 26: Tim McGraw
Saturday, April 27: Dierks Bentley with Lindsay Ell opening

NFL Draft Experience Stage
Thursday, April 25:
New North (Americana)
Striking Matches (alternative rock, pop rock and blues rock)
Mez
Mikky Ekko (alternative)

Friday, April 26:
Willie Jones (country)
Kid Politics (indie pop)
Jessy Wilson (neo soul/rock)
Charlie Worsham (country singer-songwriter)
Jonny P (soul)
Rayland Baxter (alternative)

Saturday, April 27:
Ryan Hurd (country)
Katie Schecter (rock and roll and soul)
Jason Eskridge (soul)
Three Star Revival (soul/jam/funk/Americana/rock)
Andrew Combs (indie folk)
Charles Esten (country/rock "Nashville" TV show star)
2019 'Thursday Night Football' and NFL Network Schedule Released
Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Carolina Panthers Kicks Off 2019 'Thursday Night Football' Schedule on Thursday, September 12​
Second Season of 'Thursday Night Football' Across FOX, NFL Network & Amazon Prime Video
NFL Network to Exclusively Televise Seven Games, Including Two 'Thursday Night Football' Games, Two International Series Games & Week 16 Tripleheader
NFL Network and FOX announced the 2019 Thursday Night Football Presented by Bud Light schedule today.
The 13-game Thursday Night Football slate of games features 11 FOX games which are scheduled to be simulcast on NFL Network and Amazon Prime Video*, in addition to two NFL Network exclusive games.
The 2019 Thursday Night Football schedule kicks off Week 2 when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers visit the Carolina Panthers on Thursday, September 12 in an NFC South divisional matchup exclusively on NFL Network. All Thursday Night Football games are expected to kick off at 8:20 PM ET.
The 2019 FOX Thursday Night Football schedule begins Week 4 when the Green Bay Packers host the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday, September 26. This year marks the second year of the current NFL Thursday Night Football partnership with FOX and Amazon.
Adding to television availability, several streaming options will be available to fans. NFL Network exclusive games will be available through NFL digital properties and on mobile via Yahoo Sports and other Verizon Media properties. FOX Thursday Night Football games will be available to stream on Amazon via Prime Video and Twitch in addition to NFL, FOX and FOX Deportes digital properties across devices.* During the season, fans can learn all of the ways to watch at NFL.com/TNF.
Live game audio of Thursday Night Football will be broadcast nationally by Westwood One, and carried on SiriusXM and the TuneIn app.
In addition to the Thursday Night Football games, NFL Network will televise two International Series games from London (Carolina Panthers vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 6 and Houston Texans vs. Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 9) and a Week 16 tripleheader on Saturday, December 21 with matchups to be determined. Kickoff times for Saturday, December 21 are 1:00 PM ET4:30 PM ET and 8:15 PM ET, and will feature three of the following five potential matchups: Detroit Lions vs. Denver BroncosOakland Raiders vs. Los Angeles ChargersBuffalo Bills vs. New England PatriotsLos Angeles Rams vs. San Francisco 49ers and Houston Texans vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
FOX will produce all 18 games across Thursday Night Football and NFL Network's exclusive games this season, which collectively feature 11 playoff teams from 2018, including the Super Bowl LIII champion New England Patriots.

2019 THURSDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL & NFL NETWORK SCHEDULE

Week 2: Thursday, September 12 at 8:20 PM ET (NFL Network)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Carolina Panthers

Week 3: Thursday, September 19 at 8:20 PM ET (NFL Network)
Tennessee Titans at Jacksonville Jaguars

Week 4: Thursday, September 26 at 8:20 PM ET (FOX/NFL Network/Amazon Prime Video)*
Philadelphia Eagles at Green Bay Packers

Week 5: Thursday, October 3 at 8:20 PM ET (FOX/NFL Network/Amazon Prime Video)*
Los Angeles Rams at Seattle Seahawks

Week 6: Thursday, October 10 at 8:20 PM ET (FOX/NFL Network/Amazon Prime Video)*
New York Giants at New England Patriots

Week 6: Sunday, October 13 at 9:30 AM ET (NFL Network)
Carolina Panthers at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (London)

Week 7: Thursday, October 17 at 8:20 PM ET (FOX/NFL Network/Amazon Prime Video)*
Kansas City Chiefs at Denver Broncos

Week 8: Thursday, October 24 at 8:20 PM ET (FOX/NFL Network/Amazon Prime Video)*
Washington Redskins at Minnesota Vikings

Week 9: Thursday, October 31 at 8:20 PM ET (FOX/NFL Network/Amazon Prime Video)*
San Francisco 49ers at Arizona Cardinals

Week 9: Sunday, November 3 at 9:30 AM ET (NFL Network)
Houston Texans at Jacksonville Jaguars (London)

Week 10: Thursday, November 7 at 8:20 PM ET (FOX/NFL Network/Amazon Prime Video)*
Los Angeles Chargers at Oakland Raiders

Week 11: Thursday, November 14 at 8:20 PM ET (FOX/NFL Network/Amazon Prime Video)*
Pittsburgh Steelers at Cleveland Browns

Week 12: Thursday, November 21 at 8:20 PM ET (FOX/NFL Network/Amazon Prime Video)*
Indianapolis Colts at Houston Texans

Week 14: Thursday, December 5 at 8:20 PM ET (FOX/NFL Network/Amazon Prime Video)*
Dallas Cowboys at Chicago Bears

Week 15: Thursday, December 12 at 8:20 PM ET (FOX/NFL Network/Amazon Prime Video)*
New York Jets at Baltimore Ravens

Week 16: Saturday, December 21 (NFL Network)
Three Games at 1:004:30 8:15 PM ET
Potential Matchups:
Detroit Lions at Denver Broncos
Oakland Raiders at Los Angeles Chargers
Buffalo Bills at New England Patriots
Los Angeles Rams at San Francisco 49ers
Houston Texans at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
*NFL Network, Amazon Prime Video and Twitch simulcast subject to change.
For more information about Thursday Night Football and NFL Network exclusive games, visit: NFL.com/TNF.
NFL Network and NFL RedZone Go Dark on ATT U-Verse and DIRECTV Now
                        
NFL Network and NFL RedZone Go Dark on AT&T U-Verse and DIRECTV Now
LOS ANGELES, April 17, 2019: As of earlier this week NFL Network and NFL RedZone are no longer available to AT&T U-Verse subscribers or DTV Now subscribers. While the NFL remains committed to negotiating renewed agreements on fair and equitable terms, AT&T has not been willing to actively engage.
NFL Network continues to be widely distributed across the United States, including distribution partnerships with major cable, satellite, telco, and OTT providers throughout the country -- including Altice, Comcast Xfinity, DISH & Sling TV, Spectrum, Cox, Sony Vue, Fubo TV and Verizon FiOS.
NFL content has never been more popular across the media landscape. According to the Nielsen Company, 188 million people tuned into the 2018 NFL regular season representing 72 percent of all television homes and 61 percent of potential viewers in the U.S. NFL games accounted for 46 of the 50 most-watched TV shows among all programming in 2018.
As the only network 100% dedicated to coverage of America's most popular sports league, NFL Network is committed to serving the millions of NFL fans by reaching fair distribution agreements with the pay-TV industry.
AT&T U-Verse subscribers and DirecTV Now subscribers could miss out on 77 live hours of 2019 NFL Draft coverage next week, including wall-to-wall live coverage of the Draft, Red Carpet access, Good Morning Football from downtown Nashville all three days, and exclusive behind-the-scenes access with a record 23 war room cameras at team facilities – including the No. 1 Selection by the Arizona Cardinals.
2019 NFL SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17 AT 8 PM ET ON NFL NETWORK, THE NFL APP, AND NFL.COM
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                                                                                                Alex Riethmiller – 310.840.4681
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Two-Hour '2019 NFL Schedule Release' Show on NFL Network
Reveals Entire Schedule
All 32 Team Schedules & More Available on the NFL App & NFL.com

The 2019 NFL schedule will be released on NFL Network, the NFL App, and NFL.com onWednesday, April 17 at 8:00 PM ET. ​
NFL Network's coverage will be highlighted by 2019 NFL Schedule Release, Presented by Verizon on Wednesday, April 17 at 8:00 PM ET, a two-hour special hosted by Colleen Wolfe and featuring analysts Steve Mariucci and Maurice Jones-Drew in studio. The special will break down the entire 2019 NFL regular season schedule, division by division, analyzing the top matchups and primetime games, including the Thursday Night Footballschedule across FOX and NFL Network. 
Also featured on 2019 NFL Schedule Release:
  • Good Morning Football's Peter Schrager gets an inside look at the construction of the 2019 NFL schedule from 345 Park Avenue with key members of the NFL's scheduling team, Onnie Bose and Mike North
  • Rich Eisen, live from the set of The Rich Eisen Show, gives his reaction to the 2019 NFL schedule and goes 1-on-1 with FOX Sports' Joe Buck
  • Andrew Siciliano and Browns TE David Njoku live from Barley House in Cleveland, OH 
  • Interview with Broncos WR Emmanuel Sanders
  • Live reports from NFL Network reporters stationed at team facilities and cities, including:
    • Stacey Dales from Soldier Field in Chicago, IL
    • Mike Giardi from Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, MA
    • Jane Slater from The Star in Frisco, TX
  • Good Morning Football's Kyle Brandt gives his reaction to the schedule
  • NFL Network analytics expert Cynthia Frelund projects win totals
  • Dave Dameshek looks at the historic matchups as the NFL celebrates its 100thseason
Live streaming of NFL Network is available across devices (smartphone, PC, tablet and connected TVs) through the NFL app or NFL.com/watch for subscribers of participating NFL Network providers. For more information, go to NFL.com/nflnetwork.
For fans who want to see their team's schedule in its entirety, NFL.com is the place to go on Wednesday, April 17 at 8:00 PM ET. NFL.com will provide complete team-by-team and weekly schedules of all 256 regular-season games, listing opponents, sites and times.
NFL Digital Media will also spotlight key storylines from the 2019 NFL schedule across multiple content features, including:
  • Around the NFL's Gregg Rosenthal analyzes the teams with the toughest schedules,Marc Sessler analyzes the teams with the most forgiving schedules and Dan Hanzusbreaks down the best revenge games in 2019
  • Elliot Harrison ranks the top 19 games of the 2019 season
  • Adam Schein presents his nine best primetime games to look forward to in 2019
  • Full schedule pages on NFL.com customized by team and week
  • Dameshek and Jones-Drew take a deeper dive into the 2019 schedule on Schedule Release Live on NFL.com Thursday, April 18 at 1:30 PM ET
LA NFL IMPULSA A LOS AFICIONADOS A ENTREGAR 100 MILLONES DE MINUTOS DE SERVICIO PARA CONMEMORAR SU 100A TEMPORADA
​​LA NFL IMPULSA A LOS aficionados A ENTREGAR 100 MILLONES DE MinutOs DE Serv​​icIO PARA CONMEMORAR SU 100A TEMPORADA​​​
Reunión por 100' (Huddle for 100) arranca en Nashville durante el Sorteo universitario de la NFL con la 'Reunión contra el hambre' (Huddle Against Hunger)
New York, N.Y. – 15 de abril de 2019 – Como parte de NFL100, la Liga invita a aficionados, jugadores, clubes y empleados a sumarse a 'Reunión por 100' (Huddle for 100), una iniciativa para inspirar a un millón de personas a realizar tareas de voluntariado tomando 100 minutos de su tiempo y lograr así contribuciones significativas a sus comunidades.
"Retribuir es parte de las esencia de nuestra liga", aseguró el comisionado de la NFLROGER GOODELL. "Desde los jugadores a las Leyendas, hasta el club y los empleados de la liga, tenemos una amplia variedad de embajadores trabajando durante todo el año para dejar un legado persistente e indeleble en las comunidades en las que vivimos y trabajamos. Por intermedio de Huddle for 100, esperamos reunir a generaciones de aficionados, jugadores, entrenadores, y a los 32 clubes para servir a las comunidades que nos han apoyado y sustentado durante nuestros primeros 100 años."
Huddle for 100 incluye cuatro tipo de reuniones (huddles):  
Reuniones nacionales. La NFL organizará una serie de reuniones nacionales durante los grandes eventos anuales, tales como el Sorteo universitario y el Super Bowl, cada uno con una temática única enfocada en retribuirle a esa comunidad de una manera significativa. La primera reunión de la Liga – (HUDDLE AGAINST HUNGER: REUNIÓN CONTRA EL HAMBRE) – tendrá lugar durante la semana del Sorteo 2019 en Nashville, Tennessee.Huddle Against Hunger reunirá a la organización de los Titans, candidatos a ser fichados del Sorteo, jugadores, aficionados, y socios de la comunidad en una serie de actividades que incluyen una colecta de alimentos hecha en todo el estado y un evento de empaque de alimentos. Cada actividad de empaque de alimentos está centrada en combatir el hambre y lograr un impacto duradero a lo largo del estado de Tennessee. 
Reuniones de club. La Liga impulsará una competencia que durará todo el año entre los clubes otorgando premios mensuales enfocados en la comunidad a los clubes de mejor desempeño basados en los minutos de voluntariado conseguidos: a los aficionados se los anima a impulsar el desempeño de su equipo favorito en las posiciones haciendo voluntariado y registrando sus propios minutos usando el hashtag de su equipo para el "Huddle for 100" (por ejemplo, #TitansHuddleFor100). Los 32 clubes serán anfitriones de reuniones a lo largo del año, abordando una amplia variedad de causas para reunir a las comunidades en el espíritu del servicio. La Fundación NFL (NFL Foundation) pondrá también a disposición una donación de 5,000 dólares para apoyar los esfuerzos de cada club alrededor de su propia reunión. Un gran premio final enfocado en la comunidad será entregado al final de la temporada al club con la mayor cantidad de minutos de voluntariado.
Reuniones DoSomething (Haz algo). La NFL también une fuerzas con DoSomething.org,la organización sin fines de lucro y cambio social exclusiva para gente joven más grande de los Estados Unidos, para ofrecerles a los aficionados todas partes del mundo oportunidades de voluntariado para apoyar una amplia variedad de causas. "El tiempo y la energía invertidos en el voluntariado para mejorar las vidas de aquellos a su alrededor es un esfuerzo increíble de la amplia comunidad de la NFL", declaró CARRIE BLOXSON, CMO y jefe de Impacto de DoSomething.org. "Estamos emocionados de introducir a los aficionados de la NFL en causas por las que se apasionan y ofrecerles caminos para entrar en acción."
Reuniones personales. Los aficionados pueden también participar haciendo tareas de voluntariado por una causa de su elección y compartir sus esfuerzos de voluntariado personales en las redes sociales usando #NFLHuddleFor100. Comenzando hoy, los aficionados pueden comenzar a participar en Huddle for 100 visitando www.nfl.com/huddlefor100 para apuntarse en oportunidades de voluntariado con DoSomething.org o compartir sus reuniones personales y esfuerzos de voluntariado individuales en las redes sociales.  
A lo largo de la iniciativa Huddle for 100, la Liga les ofrecerá a los aficionados participantes la oportunidad de ganar una variedad de premios, incluyendo boletos para partidos, indumentaria de equipos o una donación en efectivo para una acción de caridad de su elección cuando hacen el seguimiento de su participación en el website de Huddle for 100. Los aficionados pueden también compartir sus esfuerzos de voluntariado en las redes sociales usando cualquiera de los siguientes dos hashtags: #NFLHuddleFor100 y #Sweepstakes
Los detalles acerca de futuras reuniones nacionales, de club y de DoSomething serán anunciados a los largo de la campaña NFL100 en su camino hacia la reunión nacional final –y la más grande– en el Super Bowl LIV en Miami, Florida, en febrero de 2020.
Visite www.nfl.com/huddlefor100 o siga #NFLHuddleFor100 para involucrarse y conocer más acerca de Huddle for 100. Visite www.nfl.com/100 para más información respecto de la campaña NFL100. 
Para consultas de medios, por favor contacte a Jordyn White (Jordyn.White@nfl.com).
$1.5 MILLION COMMITTED BY NFL FOUNDATION TO ADVANCE YOUTH WELLNESS WITH USA FOOTBALL, GENYOUTH AND FUEL UP TO PLAY 60
Renewed Commitment to Get Students Active Through FLAG-IN-SCHOOLS to reach 4,200 New Schools and 2.3 Million Additional Students

NEW YORK April 11, 2019 -- The NFL, USA Football, GENYOUth and Fuel Up to Play 60 announced today the fifth year of the NFL FLAG-In-Schools Program, which aims to increase physical activity among youth by providing FLAG football resources to underserved school communities. Since 2014, the partners' efforts have resulted in 9.1 million students becoming more active before, during and after school through NFL FLAG-In-Schools. During the 2019-2020 school year, nearly 4,200 NFL FLAG Kits will be distributed nationwide, reaching approximately 2.3 million new students. The expansion was made possible by a renewed commitment from the NFL Foundation, amounting to nearly $1.5 million.
There is interest in and demand for high-quality turnkey solutions to engage students in physical education. FLAG-In-Schools is a proven resource for schools and PE teachers, both scalable and sustainable, and inspires students, including boys and girls, to be physically active daily.
"Since 2014, when this ground-breaking partnership was announced between the NFL, USA Football, GENYOUth and Fuel Up to Play 60, we have provided over 16,000 school communities with FLAG Football equipment to equip and engage students in fun physical activity before, during and after school," said GENYOUth CEO ALEXIS GLICK
"FLAG Football is the fastest growing youth sport across the country. We are proud that we have had a direct impact on the love of the game and the adoption in school communities thanks to the incredible support of the NFL and all 32 NFL teams," Glick added. According to a white paper issued by the Aspen institute, participation among kids 6-12 is up 39 percent, more than any other team sport.
"The NFL is constantly seeking to enhance the football experience for participants as well as fans," said DAWN APONTE, NFL Senior Vice President, Football Operations and Chief Football Administrative Officer. "The NFL FLAG-In-Schools program has provided access and opportunities for participants of all ages and abilities to develop their passion for football while staying active. We also greatly appreciate NFL Legends who have engaged with participating schools throughout the country."
New for the 2019-2020 school year, high schools nationwide will be invited to apply for kits, with a focus on growing female participation in the game, expanding our reach to a new population of educators and students who are eager for the NFL FLAG-In-Schools equipment and curriculum. The evolution of the existing curriculum will include a female focus with the support of SHAPE America and guidance from USA Football, advancing FLAG-In-Schools nationwide to inspire more young athletes and families to enjoy the fun and fitness of football. USA Football is the sport's national governing body and a member of the U.S. Olympic Committee.
JAYNE GREENBERG, Project Director U.S. D​ept. of Health and Human Services 
– "The NFL FLAG-In-Schools program continues to grow at leaps and bounds and provide opportunities for our nation's youth to learn and play football in a fun and engaging way. When educators open the curriculum this year, they'll find a brand-new supplemental resource to address opportunities for students with disabilities and offer different options for activation and increasing opportunity for physical activity. With more than 6 million students in the U.S. with disabilities it is important that this program acknowledge, embrace, and provide access for all students."
In the coming school year, 100 percent of school-based Boys and Girls Clubs of America will have FLAG-In-Schools kits enabling increased opportunities for students to be physically active after school in addition to the school day. 
Plus, this year the program has added online tools and resources for PE teachers and coaches. The NFL FLAG-In-Schools program administered an in-person training for 200 educators at AdventHealth Training Center, home of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, during SHAPE America's National Convention in Tampa, FL, where more than 5,000 PE teachers are assembling this week. 
To learn more about NFL FLAG-In-Schools and request a FREE FLAG-In-Schools kit, visitFuelUpToPlay60.com. To find or start an NFL FLAG league in your community, visit NFLFLAG.com, and for NFL FLAG-In-Schools updates and more, follow @NFLPlayFootball and @GENYOUthNow on Twitter and Instagram. And be sure to share your stories of best practices, positive youth development or how NFL FLAG-In-Schools has helped your school community address a specific topic using hashtag #LetsPLAYFootball. 
NFL Rallying Fans to Give 100 Million Minutes of Service to Commemorate the 100th Season
​​National Football League
NFL RALLYING FANS TO GIVE 100 MILLION MINUTES OF SERVICE TO COMMEMORATE THE 100th SEASON
'Huddle for 100' Kicks Off in Nashville During NFL Draft with 'Huddle Against Hunger'
New York, N.Y. – April 15, 2019 – As part of NFL100, the League is invitin​g fans, players, clubs and employees to join Huddle for 100, an effort to inspire 1 million people to volunteer 100 minutes of their time to make meaningful contributions to their communities.
"Giving back is part of the fabric of our league," said NFL Commissioner ROGER GOODELL. "From players and Legends, to club and league employees – we have a wide variety of ambassadors working year-round to leave a lasting, indelible impact on the communities in which we live and work. Through Huddle for 100, we hope to rally generations of fans, players, coaches, and the 32 clubs to serve the communities that have supported and sustained us over our first 100 years."
Huddle for 100 includes four types of "huddles":  
National Huddles: The NFL will host a series of national huddles during major milestones such as the Draft and the Super Bowl, each with a unique theme focusing on giving back to that community in an impactful way. The League's first national huddle – HUDDLE AGAINST HUNGER – will take place during the 2019 Draft week in Nashville, TN. Huddle Against Hunger will bring together the Titans organization, Draft prospects, players, fans, and community partners for a series of activities including a state-wide food drive and a food packing event. Each activity is centered on fighting hunger and making a lasting impact throughout the state of Tennessee.  
Club Huddles: The League will drive a season-long club competition by awarding monthly community-focused prizes to top-ranking clubs based on volunteer minutes—fans are encouraged to boost their favorite team's ranking by volunteering and logging their own minutes using their team's Huddle for 100 hashtag (e.g. #TitansHuddleFor100). All 32 clubs will host huddles throughout the year—addressing a wide variety of causes to bring together communities in the spirit of service. The NFL Foundation will also be making a $5,000 grant available to support each club's efforts around their own huddle. One community-focused grand prize at the end of the season will be awarded to the club with the most volunteer minutes.
DoSomething Huddles: The NFL is also teaming up with DoSomething.org, the largest not-for-profit exclusively for young people and social change in the US, to provide fans from everywhere in the world with volunteer opportunities supporting a wide variety of causes. "Volunteering time and energy to improve the lives of those around you is an incredible effort from the broader NFL community," said CARRIE BLOXSON, CMO and Head of Impact at DoSomething.org. "We're excited to introduce NFL fans to causes that they're passionate about and give them ways to take action."
Personal Huddles: Fans can also participate by volunteering for a cause of their choice and sharing their individual volunteer efforts on social media using #NFLHuddleFor100. Starting today, fans can begin participating in Huddle for 100 by visiting www.nfl.com/huddlefor100 to sign up for volunteer opportunities with DoSomething.org or sharing their personal huddles and individual volunteer efforts on social media.  
Throughout the Huddle for 100 initiative, the League will give participating fans the chance to win a variety of prizes, including game tickets, team gear or a monetary donation to a charity they select when they track their participation on the Huddle for 100 website. Fans can also share their volunteer efforts on social media using both the#NFLHuddleFor100 and #Sweepstakes hashtags. 
Details about future national, club and DoSomething huddles will be announced throughout the NFL100 campaign leading up to the final and largest national huddle at Super Bowl LIV in Miami in February 2020.
Visit www.nfl.com/huddlefor100 or follow #NFLHuddleFor100 to get involved and learn more about Huddle for 100. Visit www.nfl.com/100 for more information about the NFL100 campaign. 
For media inquiries, please contact Jordyn White (Jordyn.White@nfl.com).
NFL STATEMENT
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 
APRIL 12, 2019

Today, the NFL notified Reuben Foster of the Washington Redskins that he will be fined two game checks following a review of recent incidents and an assessment of his adherence to obligations arising from previous violations of league policiesFollowing a thorough investigation, the evidence did not support a finding that Foster violated the NFL's Personal Conduct Policy in connection with the Tampa incident in November 2018. The NFL has returned Foster to the active roster from the Commissioner Exempt list. He may fully participate in all team activities. 
Foster has acknowledged that he is responsible for his actions, and he has committed to a comprehensive accountabilIty plan developed by the league, the NFLPA, and the Washington Redskins to help him grow personally and avoid future misconduct. Foster was advised that any future incidents will likely result in more substantial discipline.

NFL, NFLPA RELEASE 2019 HELMET LABORATORY TESTING PERFORMANCE RESULTS
11 helmet models tested this year, six are top-10 rated;
74 percent of players wore top-performing helmets by the end of the 2018 season
NEW YORK – April 12, 2019 – The NFL and NFL Players Association today released the results of their annual laboratory study to assess the performance of helmets worn by NFL players. The results of the tests are displayed on a poster and shared with NFL players, in addition to club medical, training, coaching and equipment staffs to help inform equipment choices.
The tests, designed jointly by NFL and NFLPA-appointed biomechanical engineers, simulate a subset of concussion-causing impacts sustained by NFL players during games to determine which helmets best reduced head impact severity in those conditions. The study continues to measure rotational velocity and acceleration as part of a combined metric to evaluate helmets.
​On the 2019 poster, the top-performing helmets in the laboratory testing are shown in a gradient of green, with darker green helmets performing better than lighter green helmets, and helmets in yellow performing worse than the green helmets. None of the 11 helmets tested this year were added to the list of prohibited helmets; however, those on the prohibited list* in 2018 remain as such, and no player will be grandfathered into being able to wear a prohibited helmet this season.
The 2019 helmet poster includes the laboratory testing results for 34 helmet models, including the 11 helmets tested this year. Ninety-nine percent of NFL players wear helmet models tested in this study. Helmets that are listed in grey text on the poster were worn by fewer than 1% of all players. Six of the 11 helmets tested this year are among the top-10 rated models, signaling that industry-driven improvements in design, engineering and technology are yielding better results for reducing head impact severity in the tested conditions. All helmets tested met the current National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment (NOCSAE) certification standards to protect players against severe traumatic skull and brain injuries.
After issuing last year's poster, approximately 50% of NFL players upgraded to a better-performing helmet. The percentage of players wearing helmets in the top-performing (green) category increased by one-third to 74% of all players by the end of the 2018 season. Analysis of on-field game concussions for the 2015-2018 seasons showed that players wearing green helmets had a lower rate of reported concussions than those wearing yellow or red helmets. As of the final week of the 2018 season, only 32 players (less than 2% of total players) remained in one of the prohibited helmets. 
The tests were conducted by an independent helmet testing laboratory, Biokinetics Inc. of Ottawa, Canada. An independent biostatistician was retained to assist in the analysis of the data. Results were reviewed by NFL Chief Medical Officer Dr. Allen Sills and by NFLPA Medical Director Dr. Thom Mayer.
The experimental design and data analysis were performed by NFL-appointed consultants, including Dr. Jeff Crandall, Director of the Center for Applied Biomechanics at the University of Virginia and Chairman of the NFL Engineering Committee; Dr. Ann Good, Senior Mechanical Engineer for Biocore; and Dr. James Funk, Principal Engineering Consultant and Co-Founder of Biocore and Scientific Coordinator of the NFL Head, Neck, and Spine Engineering Subcommittee. The analysis was done in conjunction with two NFLPA-appointed consultants, Dr. Barry Myers, Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Duke University, and Dr. Kristy Arbogast, Co-Scientific Director of the Center for Injury Research and Prevention at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and Professor of Pediatrics at University of Pennsylvania. An independent biostatistician, Dr. Timothy McMurry, Assistant Professor of Biomechanics at the University of Virginia's Department of Public Health Sciences, was retained to help with analysis of the data.
Note: The results of this study should not be extrapolated beyond the NFL, including to collegiate, high school or youth football.
*A subset of prohibited models were displayed on the 2018 poster. This year, all models prohibited in 2018 are displayed on the 2019 poster, including those not tested but produced by companies no longer manufacturing football helmets. The prohibited helmets perform poorly in laboratory testing, have been discontinued by the manufacturer, or were produced by companies no longer manufacturing football helmets.
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NFL FOUNDATION DEBUTS LEGENDS IMPACT GRANT
​​New award highlights NFL Legends’ commitment to philanthropy  ​
The NFL Foundation announced the Legends Impact Grant, which recognizes the outstanding and ongoing philanthropic efforts of NFL Legends. 
A new component to the NFL Foundation’s Player Foundation Grant initiative, the Award supports NFL Legends’ commitment to making their communities healthy, happy, and safe through their non-profit foundations.  
“Philanthropy plays such a large role in NFL players’ lives,” said NFL Executive Director of the NFL Foundation and Senior Director of Philanthropy ALEXIA GALLAGHER. “We are proud to support these incredible NFL Legends who go above and beyond to make a difference in the lives of those who need it most.” 

NFL Legends ALAN PAGE, BRUCE HARPER and STEVE YOUNG were selected as the inaugural winners, and were awarded $50,000, $40,000 and $30,000, respectively for their foundations. In 2018, the NFL Foundation awarded $830,000 in Player Foundation Grants to support 68 non-profit foundations led by current players and NFL Legends.  

ABOUT ALAN PAGE’S PAGE EDUCATION FOUNDATION
In 1988, as he was being inducted into the NFL Pro Football Hall of Fame, Alan Page—Minnesota’s first African American Supreme Court Justice—had an inspiration which launched the Page Education Foundation: Invite promising students of color to continue their education, ask them to mentor young children of color, and they will accept. For 30 years, the mission of the Page Education Foundation has been to create heroes through education and service by encouraging Minnesota’s students of color to pursue post-secondary education. We accomplish this by granting financial assistance to students of color in higher education and fostering positive attitudes toward literacy and learning among younger school-age children of color through community service. We promote their educational success, personal responsibility, and untapped potential to become vital contributors in their communities. Our vision is to close the academic racial achievement gap in education.
ABOUT BRUCE HARPER’S HEROES & COOL KIDS FOUNDATION
Heroes & Cool Kids is an evidence-based non-profit 501(c)(3) organization which is committed to youth character development through dynamic prevention-through-education programs provided to thousands of children in elementary, middle and high schools throughout NJ and NY. We combine experiential learning, inspired by professional athletes, with leadership development and mentoring. Our mission is to assist in building courage, character and perseverance in teens and pre-teens. We ignite strength and wisdom in them so that they become leaders and teachers, or whatever they dream to be. Our program was founded in 1998 by NY Jets running back Bruce Harper in three school districts and has grown to over 40, impacting well over 15,000 students in 54 high schools and 84 elementary/middle schools. It’s driven by former successful athletes and accomplished individuals who train HS student leaders (Heroes) to mentor middle school students (Cool Kids) to help them overcome many of today’s challenges.
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ABOUT STEVE YOUNG’S THE FOREVER YOUNG FOUNDATION
The Forever Young Foundation is a non-profit, public 501-C(3) organization. The mission statement of Forever Young Foundation is passing on hope and resources for the development, strength, and education of children. Each year, through the efforts and vision of Steve and Barb Young, thousands of seriously ill, underprivileged, and at-risk youth are given therapeutic, academic, and athletic opportunities they would otherwise never receive.
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ABOUT THE NFL FOUNDATION
The National Football League Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of those touched by the game of football – from players at all levels to communities across the country. The NFL Foundation represents the 32 NFL clubs and supports the health, safety and wellness of athletes, youth football, and the communities that support our game. For more information on the NFL Foundation, visit nflfoundation.org or follow @NFLFoundation on Twitter.

ABOUT THE NFL LEGENDS COMMUNITY
The NFL Legends Community, launched in 2013, provides unique opportunities and resources for Legends to engage year-round with the league, clubs and their teammates. Serving as a central resource for players to learn about programs and benefits available to them, the Legends Community uses a peer-to-peer model to foster one of the strongest brotherhoods in professional sports. Legends Community Directors and Coordinators lead the efforts across the country. To date, nearly 9,000 Legends have registered for the Legends Community.

23 Prospects To Attend NFL Draft
2019 NFL DRAFT TO KICK OFF IN PRIMETIME AT 8:00 PM ET
ON THURSDAY NIGHT, APRIL 25

23 PROSPECTS TO ATTEND NFL DRAFT
Twenty-three prospects are confirmed to attend the 2019 NFL Draft in Nashville, Tennessee, the NFL announced today.
Two colleges – Alabama and Oklahoma – will each have three players in attendance while two schools – Iowa and Louisiana State – will have two players in attendance. The Southeastern Conference leads all conferences with 11 prospects confirmed to attend the event.
The draft begins with the first round on Thursday night, April 25 and continues Friday, April 26 with Rounds 2-3. The draft will conclude on Saturday, April 27 with Rounds 4-7.
The NFL Draft, which was held in Dallas last year, will be hosted in the state of Tennessee for the first time in league history.
The players confirmed to attend this year’s NFL Draft:
1)
Josh Allen
LB
Kentucky

13)
Drew Lock
QB
Missouri
2)
DeAndre Baker
DB
Georgia

14)
D.K. Metcalf
WR
Mississippi
3)
Nick Bosa
DE
Ohio State

15)
Kyler Murray
QB
Oklahoma
4)
Marquise Brown
WR
Oklahoma

16)
Ed Oliver
DT
Houston
5)
Brian Burns
DE
Florida State

17)
Montez Sweat
DE
Mississippi State
6)
Devin Bush
LB
Michigan

18)
Jawaan Taylor
T
Florida
7)
Andre Dillard
T
Washington State

19)
Devin White
LB
Louisiana State
8)
Noah Fant
TE
Iowa

20)
Christian Wilkins
DT
Clemson
9)
Cody Ford
T
Oklahoma

21)
Greedy Williams
CB
Louisiana State
10)
T.J. Hockenson
TE
Iowa

22)
Jonah Williams
T
Alabama
11)
Josh Jacobs
RB
Alabama

23)
Quinnen Williams
DT
Alabama
12)
Daniel Jones
QB
Duke






2019 NFL DRAFT FACTS & FIGURES​

WHAT:
84th Annual National Football League Player Selection Meeting.

WHERE:
Nashville, Tennessee.

WHEN:
8:00 PM ET, Thursday, April 25 (Round 1).
7:00 PM ET, Friday, April 26 (Rounds 2-3).
Noon ET, Saturday, April 27 (Rounds 4-7).
The first round will conclude on Thursday by approximately 11:30 PM ET. In 2018, the first round consumed three hours and 25 minutes. The second and third rounds will conclude on Friday by approximately 10:30 PM ET. The second and third rounds took a combined three hours and 44 minutes in 2018. The draft will conclude by approximately 6:30 PM ET on Saturday with the final four rounds. Rounds 4 through 7 took six hours and 39 minutes in 2018.
DRAFTING:
Representatives of the 32 NFL clubs by telephone communication with their general managers, coaches and scouts.
ROUNDS:
Seven Rounds – Round 1 on Thursday, April 25; Rounds 2 and 3 on Friday, April 26; and Rounds 4 through 7 on Saturday, April 27.
There will be 254 selections, including 32 compensatory choices that have been awarded to 15 teams that suffered a net loss of certain quality unrestricted free agents last year.
The following 32 compensatory choices will supplement the 222 regular choices in the seven rounds –
Round 3: Washington, 33; New England, 34; Los Angeles Rams, 35; Los Angeles Rams, 36; Carolina, 37; New England, 38; Baltimore 39. Round 4: Indianapolis, 33; Dallas, 34; Atlanta, 35; Philadelphia, 36. Round 5New York Giants, 33; Atlanta, 34; Washington, 35. Round 6:New England, 33; Washington, 34; Arizona, 35; Philadelphia, 36; Minnesota, 37; Cincinnati, 38; Cincinnati, 39; San Francisco, 40; Cincinnati, 41; Kansas City, 42. Round 7Minnesota, 33; Arizona, 34; Arizona, 35; Minnesota, 36; Los Angeles Rams, 37; New England, 38; Washington, 39; Arizona, 40.

TIME LIMITS:
Round 110 minutes per selection. Round 2Seven minutes per selection. Rounds 3 through 6, including compensatory picksFive minutes per selection. Rounds 7, including compensatory picksFour minutes per selection.
TELEVISION & RADIO:
The 2019 NFL Draft will be televised nationally by NFL Network, ABC, ESPN and ESPN Deportes, and can be heard nationwide on Westwood One Radio, SiriusXM NFL Radio, TuneIn Radio and ESPN Radio.
INTERNET:
On Thursday, April 25Draft Tonight on NFL.com streams immediately following the conclusion of NFL Network’s coverage of the first round of the 2019 NFL Draft. Host of NFL Network’s Good Morning Football Kay Adams and Tennessee Titans Pro Bowl offensive tackle Taylor Lewan interview top draftees in Nashville once they’re selected.
Draft Tonight on NFL.com continues Friday, April 26 and Saturday, April 27 each day following NFL Network’s live draft coverage. Host Matt “Money” Smith anchors the coverage each day from Los Angeles, joined by analysts Bucky BrooksMaurice Jones-Drew and Lance Zierlein providing analysis and reaction to Rounds 2-7, as well as overall draft winners and grades for the 2019 selections.
Additionally, NFL.com’s Draft Tracker has live coverage of every selection in the draft, including video and analysis of the picks as they happen.

MOBILE:
Live NFL Network coverage of the 2019 NFL Draft is available across devices (smartphone, PC, tablet and connected TVs) through the NFL app or NFL.com/watch for subscribers of participating NFL Network providers. For more information, go to NFL.com/nflnetwork.

2019 FIRST ROUND DRAFT ORDER
#
Team
1.
Arizona Cardinals
2. 
San Francisco 49ers
3.
New York Jets
4.
Oakland Raiders
5.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
6.
New York Giants
7.
Jacksonville Jaguars
8.
Detroit Lions
9.
Buffalo Bills
10.
Denver Broncos
11.
Cincinnati Bengals
12.
Green Bay Packers
13.
Miami Dolphins
14.
Atlanta Falcons
15.
Washington Redskins
16.
Carolina Panthers
17.
New York Giants (from Cleveland)
18.
Minnesota Vikings
19.
Tennessee Titans
20.
Pittsburgh Steelers
21.
Seattle Seahawks
22.
Baltimore Ravens
23
Houston Texans
24.
Oakland Raiders (from Chicago)
25.
Philadelphia Eagles
26.
Indianapolis Colts
27.
Oakland Raiders (from Dallas)
28.
Los Angeles Chargers
29.
Kansas City Chiefs
30.
Green Bay Packers (from New Orleans)
31.
Los Angeles Rams
32.
New England Patriots

NFL-NFLPA JOINT STATEMENT
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 9, 2019​
"Today, the members of the NFL's Management Council and the NFLPA's Executive Committee met to discuss negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement. The League and the Union have committed to meet regularly in the coming months, which will involve staff, NFL leadership, members of the NFLPA Executive Committee and Player Representatives."

2019 Preseason Schedule Announced
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2019 PRESEASON SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED
The NFL today announced its 65-game preseason schedule, which includes a slate of eight nationally televised games.
The 2019 preseason will kick off on Thursday, August 1 (NBC, 8:00 PM ET) in Canton, Ohio, when the Atlanta Falcons face the Denver Broncos in the NFL/Hall of Fame Game at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium.
NFL Network will provide extensive coverage of the NFL preseason, including live or re-aired broadcasts of all 65 games.
The following is the complete 2019 NFL preseason national television, week-by-week and team-by-team schedule:

2019 NFL PRESEASON NATIONAL TELEVISION SCHEDULE

(All times Eastern)

DATE
GAME 
NETWORK (TIME)



Thursday, August 1
NFL/Hall of Fame Game, Canton, Ohio
Denver Broncos vs Atlanta Falcons
NBC (8:00 PM)



Preseason Week 2 (August 15-19)



Thursday, August 15
Oakland Raiders at Arizona Cardinals
ESPN (8:00 PM)
Sunday, August 18
New Orleans Saints at LA Chargers
CBS (4:00 PM)
Sunday, August 18
Seattle Seahawks at Minnesota Vikings
FOX (8:00 PM)
Monday, August 19
San Francisco 49ers at Denver Broncos
ESPN (8:00 PM)



Preseason Week 3 (August 22-25)



Thursday, August 22
Jacksonville Jaguars at Miami Dolphins
FOX (8:00 PM)
Friday, August 23
Buffalo Bills at Detroit Lions
CBS (8:00 PM)
Sunday, August 25
Pittsburgh Steelers at Tennessee Titans
NBC (8:00 PM)

2019 PRESEASON WEEK-BY-WEEK SCHEDULE

NFL/HALL OF FAME GAME – AUGUST 1
*Denver vs Atlanta (NBC)

WEEK 1 – AUGUST 8-12
NY Jets at NY Giants
Tennessee at Philadelphia
Carolina at Chicago
New England at Detroit
Houston at Green Bay
Minnesota at New Orleans
LA Chargers at Arizona
Dallas at San Francisco
Denver at Seattle
Indianapolis at Buffalo
Atlanta at Miami
Jacksonville at Baltimore
Washington at Cleveland
Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh
Cincinnati at Kansas City
LA Rams at Oakland

WEEK 2 – AUGUST 15-19
Chicago at NY Giants
Cincinnati at Washington
Seattle at Minnesota (FOX, 8/18)
NY Jets at Atlanta
Buffalo at Carolina
Miami at Tampa Bay
Oakland at Arizona (ESPN, 8/15)
Dallas at LA Rams++
Green Bay at Baltimore
Kansas City at Pittsburgh
Detroit at Houston
Cleveland at Indianapolis
Philadelphia at Jacksonville
New England at Tennessee
San Francisco at Denver (ESPN, 8/19)
New Orleans at LA Chargers (CBS, 8/18)

WEEK 3 – AUGUST 22-25
Houston at Dallas
Baltimore at Philadelphia
Buffalo at Detroit (CBS, 8/23)
Arizona at Minnesota
Washington at Atlanta
Cleveland at Tampa Bay
Denver at LA Rams
Jacksonville at Miami (FOX, 8/22)
Carolina at New England
New Orleans at NY Jets
NY Giants at Cincinnati
Chicago at Indianapolis
Pittsburgh at Tennessee (NBC, 8/25)
San Francisco at Kansas City
Green Bay vs Oakland+
Seattle at LA Chargers

WEEK 4 – AUGUST 29-30
Tampa Bay at Dallas
Baltimore at Washington
Tennessee at Chicago
Kansas City at Green Bay
Pittsburgh at Carolina
Miami at New Orleans
LA Chargers at San Francisco
Oakland at Seattle
Minnesota at Buffalo
NY Giants at New England
Philadelphia at NY Jets
Indianapolis at Cincinnati
Detroit at Cleveland
LA Rams at Houston
Atlanta at Jacksonville
Arizona at Denver

* NFL/Hall of Fame Game, Canton, Ohio
+ Site to be determined
++ Honolulu, HI

2019 PRESEASON TEAM-BY-TEAM SCHEDULE

AFC

Buffalo

Miami

New England

NY Jets

Indianapolis
Atlanta
at Detroit
at NY Giants
at Carolina
at Tampa Bay
at Tennessee
at Atlanta
at Detroit (CBS)
Jacksonville (FOX)
Carolina
New Orleans
Minnesota
at New Orleans
NY Giants
Philadelphia




Baltimore

Cincinnati

Cleveland

Pittsburgh

Jacksonville
at Kansas City
Washington
Tampa Bay
Green Bay
at Washington
at Indianapolis
Kansas City
at Philadelphia
NY Giants
at Tampa Bay
at Tennessee (NBC)
at Washington
Indianapolis
Detroit
at Carolina




Houston

Indianapolis

Jacksonville

Tennessee

at Green Bay
at Buffalo
at Baltimore
at Philadelphia
Detroit
Cleveland
Philadelphia
New England
at Dallas
Chicago
at Miami (FOX)
Pittsburgh (NBC)
LA Rams
at Cincinnati
Atlanta
at Chicago




Denver

Kansas City

LA Chargers

Oakland

vs Atlanta* (NBC)
Cincinnati
at Arizona
LA Rams
at Seattle
at Pittsburgh
New Orleans (CBS)
at Arizona (ESPN)
San Francisco (ESPN)
San Francisco
Seattle
vs Green Bay+
at LA Rams
Arizona
at Green Bay
at San Francisco
at Seattle

NFC




Dallas

NY Giants

Philadelphia

Washington

at San Francisco
NY Jets
Tennessee
at Cleveland
at LA Rams++
Chicago
at Jacksonville
Cincinnati
Houston
at Cincinnati
Baltimore
at Atlanta
Tampa Bay
at New England
at NY Jets
Baltimore




Chicago

Detroit

Green Bay

Minnesota

Carolina
New England
Houston
at New Orleans
at NY Giants
at Houston
at Baltimore
Seattle (FOX)
at Indianapolis
Buffalo (CBS)
vs Oakland+
Arizona
Tennessee
at Cleveland
Kansas City
at Buffalo




Atlanta

Carolina

New Orleans

Tampa Bay

vs Denver* (NBC)
at Chicago
Minnesota
at Pittsburgh
at Miami
Buffalo
at LA Chargers (CBS)
Miami
NY Jets
at New England
at NY Jets
Cleveland
Washington
Pittsburgh
Miami
at Dallas
at Jacksonville




Arizona

LA Rams

San Francisco

Seattle

LA Chargers
at Oakland
Dallas
Denver
Oakland (ESPN)
Dallas++
at Denver (ESPN)
at Minnesota (FOX)
at Minnesota
Denver
at Kansas City
at LA Chargers
at Denver

at Houston
LA Chargers
Oakland
*NFL/Hall of Fame Game, Canton, Ohio; +Site to be determined; ++Honolulu, HI