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Injured Stafford wired: 'I can throw the ball if you need me to throw the ball'...have to hear it for yourself. Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford was wired for sound during Sunday s game against Cleveland, and the NFL Network just aired the dramatic finish on the show Sound FX. After Stafford scrambles around,... In this article: Matthew Stafford, Detroit Lions, Cleveland, and NFL Network |
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Detroit Free Press | 4 days ago
Millen says he understands fans' feelings
...Michigan games, most recently the Ohio State game in Ann Arbor on Saturday. His eight-game NFL Network schedule began two Thursdays ago, alongside Bob Papa. [Page 2 of 2] It s like an old pair of jeans; you just jump right in them, he...
In this article: Matt Millen, Detroit Lions, ESPN, Nausea, Bob Papa, NBA, Isiah Thomas, NFL, and Knicks
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TC Palm | 7 days ago
Ed Killer: Giving Thanks -- We Have Many Blessings to Count
...was probably a very "green" holiday dinner. It did not include the Lions or the Cowboys, John Madden's 10-legged turkey, or the coma-inducing third football game of the day that night on NFL Network. It did, however, include locally-harvested...
In this article: Detroit Lions, Dried fruit, Cranberry sauce, Bluefish, Goods and services, Tax, Striped bass, Mercury, and Thanksgiving
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | November 08, 2009
Experts seeking cupcakes get treated to creamsicles
...his quarterback's alleged failure to deliver better passes to him. Steve Mariucci of the NFL Network coached Williams when they were both with the Detroit Lions. "He was paid to be the number one receiver and he should be, but he's not...
In this article: Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Sam Rosen, Green Bay Packers, Pete Morelli, Josh Freeman, Mark Tauscher, Roy Williams, Tim Ryan, and Steve Mariucci
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USATODAY.com | November 11, 2009
Good (and bad) QB play marks NFL's haves and have-nots
...Kansas City Chiefs, Detroit Lions and St. Louis Rams. "It's an interesting year, because you really have the haves and the have-nots," NFL Network analyst Joe Theismann says. "There are some bad football teams. Cleveland is a bad...
In this article: NFL, Washington Redskins, Cleveland Browns, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Matt Millen, Eric Mangini, Romeo Crennel, Randy Lerner, and New Orleans Saints
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Detroit Free Press | 3 days ago
The ticker: Stafford's highlight reel: It's a talkie
...a talkie Matthew Stafford's star turn against Cleveland keeps getting better. It turns out the NFL Network also had the Lions quarterback miked for sound. And his big day Sunday -- including the dramatic finish -- was featured Wednesday...
In this article: Matthew Stafford, Lions, Cleveland, and Brandon Pettigrew
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Detroit News | November 04, 2009
Matt Millen: Time with Lions was job that 'never ends'
...Lions was job that 'never ends' Former Lions president Matt Millen, now a broadcast analyst with ESPN and the NFL Network, was asked to compare his current and former jobs in a media conference call Thursday. His answer no doubt will illicit...
In this article: Matt Millen, Lions, Cold sores, Harvard, ESPN Network, HBO, and The Wire
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Bleacher Report | 3 days ago
Thanksgiving Football Equals Americana
"The Thanksgiving games are quite a tradition, not just in Detroit, but for America," says NFL Network analyst Steve Mariucci, a Michigan native who participated in three Thanksgiving Day games as the Lions' head coach in 2003-05. "I...
In this article: Thanksgiving, Detroit Lions, Dallas Cowboys, Chicago Bears, Thanksgiving, NFL, Green Bay Packers, Detroit, Troy Aikman, and Philadelphia
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L.A. Times - Pro Football | November 01, 2009
Brett Favre is back in Green Bay
...for all he's done." Mariucci, now an NFL Network analyst, spent four years as quarterbacks coach for the Packers in the early 1990s before going on to become head coach of California, the 49ers and the Detroit Lions. He -- as well as just...
In this article: Brett Favre, Green Bay Packers, Green Bay, Kansas City, Steve Mariucci, Minnesota Vikings, Joe Montana, 49ers, and Troy Aikman
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Pride of Detroit | 4 days ago
Lions-Browns Game to Be Shown on NFL Replay
...2009 8:49 AM EST in News 7 comments If you didn't get a chance to watch the Lions' win over the Browns or simply want to watch it again, but sure to check out NFL Replay on NFL Network tonight at 8 p.m. The 90-minute-long show will replay...
In this article: NFL Replay, Browns, and Lions
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NFL Network is an American television specialty channel owned and operated by the National Football League (NFL) and is also shown in Canada and Mexico. It was launched November 4, 2003, only eight months after the league's 32 team owners voted unanimously to approve its formation. The league invested $100 million to fund the network's operations.
NFL Films produces commercials, television programs, and feature films for the NFL. It is a key supplier of NFL Network's programming, with more than 4,000 hours of footage available in their library. Thus, much of the network's highlights and recaps feature NFL Films' trademark style of slow motion game action, sounds of the game, and the talk on the sidelines.
Beginning with the 2006 season, the channel began to broadcast eight prime time regular season NFL games, called the Run to the Playoffs. In addition to live games, the network has covered the NFL Draft since 2006; its coverage has competed with ESPN and ESPN2.
The NFL Network logo changed to match the new NFL logo, which premiered officially at the 2008 NFL Draft. Unlike the updated logo for the league, the NFL Network's new logo saw more subtle changes such as using a darker shade of blue and changing the "NFL" font to match that of the new NFL logo.
The NFL Network broadcasts out of studios in Culver City, California, near Los Angeles.
- Name:
- NFL Network
- Headquarters:
- Los Angeles, California, USA
- Location Country:
- United States
- Owned by:
- National Football League
- Satellite service availability:
- Dish Network
- Satellite Channel:
- Channel 154
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