The NFL is set to release its 2020 schedule on Thursday night, with the NFL Network and ESPN both airing a three-hour special to celebrate.
All 32 NFL teams have been given permission to release their schedules early, and the Philadelphia Eagles are expected to go live with a virtual release show starting at 7:30 p.m. ET on NFL.com.
It’s Schedule Release Day! Make sure to check our official channels when the schedule drops at 7:30PM tonight.#FlyEaglesFly pic.twitter.com/puYpIHlRKT
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) May 7, 2020
đź“ş: @NFLNetwork | 8PM tonight
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) May 7, 2020
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How to watch:
ESPN
ESPN is set to run a three-hour SportsCenter special hosted by Trey Wingo along with NFL analysts Louis Riddick and Ryan Clark as well as NFL insiders Adam Schefter and Chris Mortensen, who will break down the schedule division by division.
The schedule’s release will also stream on the ESPN app.
NFL Network
The NFL Network will air a three-hour special featuring Rich Eisen, Colleen Wolfe, Kurt Warner, Michael Irvin, Deion Sanders, Steve Mariucci, and Steve Wyche. They’ll also be joined by NBC Sports’ Al Michaels, Fox Sports’ Joe Buck, and CBS Sports’ Jim Nantz.
The NFL Network will also include interviews from the homes of NFL head coaches and general managers from across the league, with Eagles executive Vice President Howie Roseman and head coach Doug Pederson not listed among those participating per The Inquirer.
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