Jets preseason games vs. Panthers, Giants to air nationally on NFL Network

Jets to see plenty of national exposure in the preseason

The NFL announced 23 preseason games this August will air live on NFL Network. The Jets will see two of their preseason games among this group, giving them three total preseason games that will be broadcast nationally.

In addition to the Hall of Fame Game on NBC on August 3, the Jets will be live in Weeks 1 and 3 of the preseason on NFL Network. The first NFL Network game will be Saturday, August 12 against the Carolina Panthers at 4:00 p.m. eastern as part of a quadruple-header on the network.

The second NFL Network and third national game of the preseason will be New York’s final preseason game on Saturday, August 26 against the New York Giants at 6:00 p.m. eastern.

Of note, games aired live on NFL Network will be blacked out in the teams’ local markets. The games will still be available on either WNBC or WCBS in New York.

The only preseason game that won’t be broadcast nationally will be Week 2 of the preseason, the third game for the Jets on Saturday, August 19 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

NFL sets national TV preseason schedule

The NFL has set its preseason schedule for national TV

Get ready for some NFL games on national TV in the preseason.

The league’s preseason schedule for national games is set and was announced on Wednesday.

The NFL always finds a way to feed its audience.

The complete preseason schedule, week by week:

NFL/HALL OF FAME GAME – AUGUST 3

N.Y. Jets vs. Cleveland (NBC), 8:00

WEEK 1

Thursday, August 10

Houston at New England, 7:00

Minnesota at Seattle, 10:00

Friday, August 11

N.Y. Giants at Detroit, 7:00

Green Bay at Cincinnati, 7:00

Atlanta at Miami, 7:00

Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay, 7:00

Washington at Cleveland, 7:30

Denver at Arizona, 10:00

Saturday, August 12

Indianapolis at Buffalo, 1:00

Tennessee at Chicago, 1:00

N.Y. Jets at Carolina, 4:00

Jacksonville at Dallas, 5:00

Philadelphia at Baltimore, 7:00

L.A. Chargers at L.A. Rams, 9:00

Sunday, August 13

Kansas City at New Orleans, 1:00

San Francisco at Las Vegas, 4:00

WEEK 2

Thursday, August 17

Cleveland at Philadelphia, 7:30

Friday, August 18

Carolina at N.Y. Giants, 7:00

Cincinnati at Atlanta, 7:30

Saturday, August 19

Jacksonville at Detroit, 1:00

Miami at Houston, 4:00

Buffalo at Pittsburgh, 6:30

Chicago at Indianapolis, 7:00

Tampa Bay at N.Y. Jets, 7:30

Kansas City at Arizona, 8:00

New England at Green Bay, 8:00

Tennessee at Minnesota, 8:00

Denver at San Francisco, 8:30

Las Vegas at L.A. Rams, 9:00

Dallas at Seattle, 10:00

Sunday, August 20

New Orleans at L.A. Chargers, 7:05


Monday, August 21

Baltimore at Washington (ESPN), 8:00

WEEK 3

Thursday, August 24

Pittsburgh at Atlanta, 7:30

Indianapolis at Philadelphia (Prime Video), 8:00

Friday, August 25

Detroit at Carolina (CBS), 8:00

New England at Tennessee, 8:15

L.A. Chargers at San Francisco, 10:00

Saturday, August 26

Buffalo at Chicago, 1:00

Seattle at Green Bay, 1:00

Cleveland at Kansas City, 1:00

Arizona at Minnesota, 1:00

N.Y. Jets at N.Y. Giants, 6:00

Cincinnati at Washington, 6:05

Miami at Jacksonville, 7:00

Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 7:00

Las Vegas at Dallas, 8:00

L.A. Rams at Denver, 9:00

Sunday, August 27

Houston at New Orleans (FOX), 8:00

Commanders announce full preseason schedule for 2023

Washington’s preseason slate is official.

Last week, we learned of the 2023 NFL schedule. Now, we know the dates of all three Washington preseason games.

Here’s a schedule for the Commanders’ three preseason games:

  • Aug. 11: at Cleveland Browns, 7:30 p.m. ET
  • Aug. 21: vs. Baltimore Ravens, 8 p.m. ET, ESPN
  • Aug. 26: vs. Cincinnati Bengals, 1 p.m. ET

Washington’s entire preseason schedule consists of three games against the AFC North — minus the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Of course, earlier this week, the Commanders and Ravens announced they would convene for a pair of joint practices on Aug. 15-16 at Baltimore’s training complex ahead of the preseason game. The joint practices are popular with players and coaches.

The Ravens are often on Washington’s preseason schedule, which makes sense considering the proximity of the two franchises.

In addition to the new preseason schedule, we recently learned of Washington’s new preseason broadcasting team which consists of Chick Hernandez, Brian Mitchell and Logan Paulsen.