The 2024 NFL Draft opens on Thursday, April 25, but the night will see only 32 players selected in a draft that will include more than 250 prospects overall. Day 2 of the draft begins on Friday, April 26 at 7 p.m. Et on ABC, ESPN and NFL Network, and will feature the second and third rounds. A big swath of talented players will be selected Friday evening, and you can watch each pick with a subscription to Hulu + Live TV.
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The 2024 NFL Draft is deep at several positions, and the second and third rounds could see a big number of wide receivers taken. Players like former Florida Gator Ricky Pearsall, Florida State Seminole Keon Coleman,...
How to Watch 2024 NFL Draft - Day 2 When: Friday, April 26 at 7 p.m. Et TV: ABC, ESPN, NFL Network Stream: Watch with a subscription to Hulu + Live TV. Free 3-Day Trio Trial $76.99+ / month hulu.com About 2024 NFL Draft - Day 2
The 2024 NFL Draft is deep at several positions, and the second and third rounds could see a big number of wide receivers taken. Players like former Florida Gator Ricky Pearsall, Florida State Seminole Keon Coleman,...
- 4/26/2024
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Each channel covering the draft will focus on different aspects of player development, and fans can choose the coverage style that suits them best.
The 2024 NFL Draft in Detroit, Michigan will see more than 250 college football players realize their dream of playing on the biggest stage in the world. All 32 NFL teams will walk away from this weekend with a new infusion of talent, and fans can watch it all live on their choice of network. ABC, ESPN, and NFL Network will each cover each of the draft’s seven rounds this year, and each will cover draft prospects from their own unique perspective. Fans can pick and choose which network will offer them the coverage they want, and The Streamable will let you know what you’ll see on each channel and how to stream the draft on each.
ESPN will focus on a player’s on-field achievements when...
The 2024 NFL Draft in Detroit, Michigan will see more than 250 college football players realize their dream of playing on the biggest stage in the world. All 32 NFL teams will walk away from this weekend with a new infusion of talent, and fans can watch it all live on their choice of network. ABC, ESPN, and NFL Network will each cover each of the draft’s seven rounds this year, and each will cover draft prospects from their own unique perspective. Fans can pick and choose which network will offer them the coverage they want, and The Streamable will let you know what you’ll see on each channel and how to stream the draft on each.
ESPN will focus on a player’s on-field achievements when...
- 4/23/2024
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
The NFL Draft is the most exciting part of the offseason for most fans of the game, and it’s ready to kick off this week! The 2024 NFL Draft opens Thursday, April 25 at 8 p.m. Et on ABC, ESPN, NFL Network and ESPN Deportes, as well as NFL+ and with viewing options on ESPN+ as well. Viewers will be able to watch their favorite teams wheel and deal to move around the board and pick their top college prospects to help them on their journey toward Super Bowl glory. See who your favorite team selects this year on each night of the draft’s three days with a 5-Day Free Trial of Directv Stream.
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- 4/22/2024
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
The 2023 NFL season is still months away, but fans can get a taste of the excitement this weekend when the league holds its annual draft from April 27-29. Teams will pick their favorite college prospects, and gurus will offer instant analysis based on team fit and the production of the players in question. It’s one of the most exciting weekends in the NFL calendar, and you can watch it with a Subscription to Hulu Live TV.
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About 2023 NFL Draft
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- 4/27/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
It’s the 2023 NFL Draft, and Carolina Panthers have the first pick as NFL teams stock up on rookies in Kansas City April 27-29, with Round 1 airing in primetime Thursday. Alabama’s Bryce Young and Will Anderson Jr., Ohio State’s Paris Johnson Jr. and C.J. Stroud, Georgia’s Jalen Carter and Illinois’ Devon Witherspoon are expected to be taken early in the first round. ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 and NFL Network combine to televise all seven rounds live. Mel Kiper Jr. works his 40th NFL Draft for ESPN, joined by Booger McFarland and Louis Riddick on Thursday and Friday night. Mike Greenberg hosts ESPN’s telecast for the third consecutive year, while Rece Davis hosts the story-driven telecast on ABC. NFL Network’s coverage features anchor Rich Eisen, draft expert Daniel Jeremiah, CBS analyst Charles Davis, Fox Sports college football analyst Joel Klatt, Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Kurt Warner...
- 4/27/2023
- TV Insider
Fox Sports football color commentator Joel Klatt incurred the wrath of Twitter on Saturday when he mixed up the Marvel and DC Universes while calling a college football game.
“To throw the ball down the field is virtually impossible against Superman and the Avengers,” Klatt said of Ohio State’s defense. Of course, almost everyone knows Superman is part of the DC Universe, while the Avengers belong to the Marvel Universe. Everyone but Klatt, it seems.
If Klatt had any nerd cred, he’d know that Superman is a member of the Justice League, but perhaps he skipped the 2018 team-up movie (don’t even ask him about the Synder Cut). And somehow, the biggest grossing movie of all time, “Avengers: Infinity War.”
Also Read: 'Justice League': Gal Gadot, Ben Affleck Join Call to #ReleaseTheSnyderCut
Twitter responded immediately and savagely to the mix-up. Here are some of the funniest replies:
Twitter user Seth replied,...
“To throw the ball down the field is virtually impossible against Superman and the Avengers,” Klatt said of Ohio State’s defense. Of course, almost everyone knows Superman is part of the DC Universe, while the Avengers belong to the Marvel Universe. Everyone but Klatt, it seems.
If Klatt had any nerd cred, he’d know that Superman is a member of the Justice League, but perhaps he skipped the 2018 team-up movie (don’t even ask him about the Synder Cut). And somehow, the biggest grossing movie of all time, “Avengers: Infinity War.”
Also Read: 'Justice League': Gal Gadot, Ben Affleck Join Call to #ReleaseTheSnyderCut
Twitter responded immediately and savagely to the mix-up. Here are some of the funniest replies:
Twitter user Seth replied,...
- 11/23/2019
- by Lawrence Yee
- The Wrap
As the NFL regular season nears the midway point, the revived Xfl has revealed its inaugural 2020 schedule of games on Fox, ABC, ESPN, ESPN 2, FS1 and FS2. Have a look below.
The upstart pro football league — which has been resurrected by WWE chief Vince McMahon as a bid to satisfy year-round viewer appetite for football — will kick off on Saturday, February 8, with an early game matching the Seattle Dragons and DC Defenders on ABC, followed at 5 p.m. Et/2 Pt by the Los Angeles Wildcats at the Houston Roughnecks on Fox. Regular-season games will continue on Saturdays and Sundays through April 12, followed by the division finals on April 19 — East on Fox and West on ESPN — and the Xfl Championship on April 26 on ESPN.
Fox also will have primetime Thursday night game (8 p.m. Et) for the final two weeks of the year.
ABC will televise 14 total games; ESPN and ESPN2...
The upstart pro football league — which has been resurrected by WWE chief Vince McMahon as a bid to satisfy year-round viewer appetite for football — will kick off on Saturday, February 8, with an early game matching the Seattle Dragons and DC Defenders on ABC, followed at 5 p.m. Et/2 Pt by the Los Angeles Wildcats at the Houston Roughnecks on Fox. Regular-season games will continue on Saturdays and Sundays through April 12, followed by the division finals on April 19 — East on Fox and West on ESPN — and the Xfl Championship on April 26 on ESPN.
Fox also will have primetime Thursday night game (8 p.m. Et) for the final two weeks of the year.
ABC will televise 14 total games; ESPN and ESPN2...
- 10/22/2019
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Another NFL season brings with it another attempt to kick off a national spring football league in the months that follow. But a spring football league slated to launch next year will debut with significant media firepower behind it.
The Xfl, the nascent football league controlled by professional-wrestling impresario Vince McMahon, will debut in February of next year with a good chunk of games that are slated to air on two of TV’s most watched networks, Fox and ABC. In all, 25 games will air on national broadcast, the Xfl said Tuesday, with others slated to air on ESPN and ESPN2, which, like ABC, are controlled by Walt Disney Co. The eight-team league will play a ten-week season.
Fox has already committed an on-air team consisting of Curt Menefee, a veteran of the booth. and Joel Klatt, its lead college football analyst. ABC’s team will be named at a later date.
The Xfl, the nascent football league controlled by professional-wrestling impresario Vince McMahon, will debut in February of next year with a good chunk of games that are slated to air on two of TV’s most watched networks, Fox and ABC. In all, 25 games will air on national broadcast, the Xfl said Tuesday, with others slated to air on ESPN and ESPN2, which, like ABC, are controlled by Walt Disney Co. The eight-team league will play a ten-week season.
Fox has already committed an on-air team consisting of Curt Menefee, a veteran of the booth. and Joel Klatt, its lead college football analyst. ABC’s team will be named at a later date.
- 10/22/2019
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
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