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NFL Preseason Schedule 2016: Full TV Info, Live-Stream Details and More
- Updated: August 1, 2016
The 2016 NFL preseason begins with an encounter between the Green Bay Packers and Indianapolis Colts at the Hall of Game in Canton, Ohio, the first stop on a 65-game trek toward the regular season.
As the first weekend with football in a long time, it’s the perfect way to kick off the journey. Over the course of the preseason, teams will sort out and finalize 53-man rosters while finding the best players for every job.
When it comes to the broadcast schedule, as usual, the bulk of the attention goes to Week 3, where teams and coaches roll out their starters for the most playing time. The Los Angeles Rams, though, throw some of the emphasis on the opening week.
Here’s a look at the nationally televised games this preseason:
Full dates and kickoff times for each week are available at NFL.com.
As usual, games will also likely be available on local channels, if not on a tape delay. NFL Network will also provide games with the schedule yet to bet announced. As for live-streaming online, NFL.com will once again handle the duties.
No matter how fans view the games, plenty provide must see-action.
It’s not the preseason without quarterback drama, and it’s the main focus here. How could it not be when the biggest storyline in the league was Ryan Fitzpatrick’s standoff with the New York Jets?
After slinging 31 touchdowns passes and leading the Jets to 10 wins, the 33-year-old quarterback went through a lengthy holdout that just ended last Monday with his inking a new deal, per Adam Schefter of ESPN.
One of his favorite targets, wideout Eric Decker, told Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News it’s going to take some time to get things back to normal:
If he comes back, it’s going to take some time. Even when you play with Peyton Manning, you still got to refine the craft in the offseason. … Last …
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