A week on Sky Sports NFL
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What games are on Sky Sports NFL?
A week on Sky Sports NFL

Monday-Friday | Good Morning Football, Fantasy Live, Pro Football Talk; Monday Night Football |
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Wednesday | Jaguars Weekly UK |
Thursday | Overtime; Thursday Night Football |
Saturday | Notre Dame home games |
Sunday | NFL Sunday (two live games from Sky Sports), Redzone, NBC’s Sunday Night Football |
Is the NFL shown on Sky Sports?
Welcome to Sky Sports NFL The NFL returns to Sky Sports this September with a dedicated channel, new shows and old favourites.
What NFL game is on this weekend?
Fortunately, the NFL is a year-round sport….Sunday, September 12.
Game | Time (ET) | TV |
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Chargers 20, Washington Football Team 16 | 1:00 PM | CBS |
Cardinals 38, Titans 13 | 1:00 PM | CBS |
49ers 41, Lions 33 | 1:00 PM | FOX |
Bengals 27, Vikings 24 (OT) | 1:00 PM | FOX |
How many NFL games are on Sky?

As of the 2019 season, NFL on Sky Sports airs Thursday Night Football, two games on a Sunday evening (kicking off at 6:05pm & 9:25pm), NBC Sunday Night Football (at 1:20am on Monday morning), and Monday Night Football on Tuesday at 1:15am.
Who is Baldy Sky Sports NFL?
Brian David Baldinger (born January 7, 1959) is a former professional American football offensive lineman in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys, Indianapolis Colts and Philadelphia Eagles.
Is American football same as rugby?
What is it? American football is a game with intense physical aggression with players that have speed, power, and explosiveness that requires helmets and padding to be worn. Rugby is a game with intense physical aggression and necessary endurance that only requires a mouth guard for play.
What channel is NFL on Sky Sports?
Sky SportsNFL on Sky Sports / Network
Who is Neil Reynolds?
Neil Reynolds is a writer and producer, known for You (2018), Doom Patrol (2019) and The Vampire …
How old is Brian Baldinger?
63 years (January 7, 1959)Brian Baldinger / Age
Is football older than rugby?
Rugby is much older than football, going back to the Romans, over 2,000 years ago. Back then the game was called harpastum, meaning “seize” in Greek.