Freitag, Januar 30, 2009

Touchdown im Sportland Kärnten!

LR Kaiser: „Mit der Football B-EM in Wolfsberg erlebt das Sportland Kärnten 2009 einen sportlichen und touristischen Höhepunkt mit 6000 Nächtigungen!“ Wolfsberg auch möglicher Austragungsort für WM 2011.


Die starken Männer kommen wieder nach Kärnten!
Vom 15. bis 22. August finden im Sportstadion Wolfsberg
die Spiele der European Football Championship B – Group 2009“ statt. Das verkündeten heute, Donnerstag, im Rahmen einer Pressekonferenz Kärntens Sportreferent LR Peter Kaiser, Wolfsbergs Bürgermeister Gerhard Seifried, Sportstadtrat Wolfgang Knes und die Vertreter des AFBÖ mit Präsident Michael Eschelböck an der Spitze.

„Das ist einmal mehr eine Auszeichnung für das Sportland Kärnten und die Sportstadt Wolfsberg“, freut sich Kaiser, darauf, dass Wolfsberg mit dieser EM im August zur Football-Hauptstadt Europas wird.

Schon im August 2007 überzeugte die perfekte Organisation der Vorrundenspiele der C-EM in Wolfsberg, bei der Österreich souverän den Aufstieg in die B-Gruppe schaffte, die auf nationaler und internationaler Ebene Verantwortlichen für diese Sportart.


„Anders als 2007 werden diesmal sämtliche Spiele, also auch das große Finale, in dem wir am 22. August hoffentlich den Österreichern die Daumen drücken können, im neuen Sportstadion Wolfsberg ausgetragen“, so Kaiser. Der Sportreferent verwies neben dem großen sportlichen Impuls, die diese Veranstaltung mit sich bringt auch auf die positiven wirtschaftlichen und touristischen Effekte für das Lavanttal und ganz Kärnten.


"Unser Sportland Kärnten wird im Mittelpunkt der nationalen und europäischen Berichterstattung stehen. Dazu sind mit Russland, Tschechien, Dänemark, Spanien und Italien Mannschaften bei uns zu Gast die mit Fans und Betreuern für rund 6000 Nächtigungen sorgen und gerade aus touristischer Sicht für die Zukunft besonders wertvoll sind“, unterstreicht Kaiser, der sich beim AFBÖ und der Sportstadt Wolfsberg dafür bedankt, dass die Football B-EM 2009 in Kärnten stattfindet. Auch bis zu vier Kärntnern werden bei dieser EM dem Eierlaberl nachjagen. Einer davon ist Peter Wergins, der mit seinen Leistungen für die Carinthian Black Lions und ab sofort aus Studiengründen bei den Graz Giants überzeugt.

„Die Football B-EM unterstreicht das große Spektrum an Sportmöglichkeiten im Sportpark rund um die neue Lavanttalarena“, so Seifried, der mit Sportstadtrat Knes darauf verweist, dass Wolfsberg erst kürzlich zu einer der drei besten Sportstädte Österreichs ausgezeichnet wurde.


„Der AFBÖ bedankt sich beim Sportland Kärnten und der Sportstadt Wolfsberg für die Aufnahme in der atemberaubenden Lavanttalarena“, so AFBÖ-Präsident Eschelböck. Dass Wolfsberg ein guter Boden für das Österreichische Team sei, hätten die Erfolge der C-EM gezeigt. Sollte Österreich den Zuschlag für die Austragung der Weltmeisterschaft 2011 erhalten, würden einige Spiele auch in Wolfsberg stattfinden, so Eschlböck.

Carl „The Duke“ Iverson neuer Swarco Raiders Offense Coordinator

Letzte Updates zur UPC Super Bowl Party im Hilton

Anlässlich der Pressekonferenz zur UPC Super Bowl Party im Hilton wurde der neue Offense Coordinator der Swarco Raiders Tirol vorgestellt. Carl „The Duke“ Iverson, 68 Jahre, ist der neue Trainer für den Angriff der Swarco Raiders statt Geoff Buffum. Mit 41 Jahren Coaching bringt er viel Erfahrung und mit mehr als 20 gewonnen Championships bringt er um so mehr Erfolge mit nach Tirol.

Der erste Eindruck…
Innsbruck ist eine wunderschöne Stadt mit unglaublichen Bergen, wie aus einem Märchenbuch. Zu den Swarco Raiders kann ich sagen, dass sie einen exzellenten Coaching Staff haben und Spieler mit einer sehr guten Einstellung haben, die gewillt sind hart zu trainieren.“

Die Ziele…
Alles ist darauf ausgelegt, Championships zu gewinnen. Am liebsten natürlich die Eurobowl und die Austrian Bowl.“

System…
Wir werden ein offenes Angriffssystem haben, mit dem man aufregenden Football spielt und viele Punkte macht.“

Warum nach Europa…
Es ist eine einmalige, aufregende Chance erstmals in Europa zu coachen, neue Menschen und ein völlig neues Football Umfeld kennen zu lernen. Ich wollte das immer schon machen, aber als aktiver Coach in den USA bin ich nie weggekommen.“

Spezialist für…
„An und für sich bin ich ein Spezialist für Quarterbacks und Receiver, ich coache die Offense schon seit 29 Jahren, seit meinem Engagement bei Brigham Young University (BYU).“

Coach Karriere in letzten 10 Jahren:
2008 - Assistant Coach at Central High School
2006-2007 - Offensive Coordinator and QB's at Western State College of Colorado
2005 - Assistant Coach at Western Oregon University working with QB's and Offense.
2001-2004 Headcoach Western Oregon University
1988-2000 Western State College of Colorado Headcoach (NCAA 2)

UPC Super Bowl Party im Hilton:
So 01.02.20
09, Einlass 21:00 Uhr
All You Can Eat Buffet um € 14.- inkl. Welcome Drink
Buffet bis 00:30, Einlass ab 19 Jahre
Garderobe € 1.-
VVK: nur mehr im Hilton Innsbruck

Facts:
+ Eine der größten Veranstaltungen dieser Art in Europa
+ Motto „Swarco Raiders meet their Sponsors & Partners“
+ Vielfältiges Showprogramm
+ Reichhaltiges, Amerikanisches “All You Can Eat Buffet” vom Hilton

Programm:
21:00 Uhr Einlass
21:15 Uhr Offizielle Begrüßung UPC Vorstandsvorsitzender DI Thomas Hintze & Swarco Raiders Präsident GR Dir. Andreas Wanker
21:20 Uhr Live-Band „Steel Wheels“ Teil 1
22:15 Uhr Highlite Video Nachwuchs Finali & Eurobowl Finali
Showeinlage „Dance Quarter Innsbruck“ mit Hip Hop Tanzperformance
22:50 Uhr Live-Band „Steel Wheels“ Teil 2
23:50 Uhr ORF Live-Einstieg
04:00 Uhr Übertragungs- & Veranstaltungsende

Features:
+ Übertragung auf riesen Leinwänden und Flatscreens
+ Football Guide im Schiedsrichter Gewand, der Regeln erklärt
+ Giovanni’s Schminkstation

+ „Burn“ Welcome Drink beim Eingang

+ „Burn“ Welcome Drink beim Eingang

Montag, Januar 26, 2009

EA SPORTS simulation of Super Bowl XLIII by Madden NFL 09

EA SPORTS PREDICTS SUPER BOWL XLIII CHAMPION USING MADDEN NFL 09

January 23, 2009 - Black and gold will reign supreme in Tampa Bay, according to the official EA SPORTS simulation of Super Bowl XLIII by Madden NFL 09. According to the award-winning video game, the Pittsburgh Steelers will win an unprecedented sixth Super Bowl title in a tightly contested game against the Arizona Cardinals, by a final score of 28-24. Holding off a fourth quarter comeback by the Cardinals, the Steelers bring the Vince Lombardi trophy back to the Steel City for the second time in the past four years and for a sixth time in franchise history, setting an NFL record.

Madden NFL 09 is the most authentic and adaptable game in sports video game history, and utilizing each team's current roster and the latest player statistics, EA SPORTS matched the Pittsburgh Steelers and Arizona Cardinals in a simulation of Super Bowl XLIII. Ben Roethlisberger threw for 3 touchdowns and was named the Super Bowl MVP; joining teammate Hines Ward who was the Super Bowl XL MVP. Steelers coach, Mike Tomlin, became the youngest coach in NFL history to win a Super Bowl, at the age of 36.

The start of Super Bowl XLIII became a defensive struggle, but Pittsburgh put the first points up with a 10-yard touchdown reception to Santonio Holmes, with less than two minutes left in the first quarter.

The Cardinals returned the favor with their reinvigorated running game as Edgerrin James diced through the vaunted Steelers defense with 8-yard touchdown run, near the start of the second quarter. Pittsburgh, showing great balance, quickly swung the momentum in their favor with two consecutive touchdowns - a 10-yard scamper by "Fast" Willie Parker, and a 13-yard strike to Hines Ward. The Steelers headed into halftime with a 21-7 lead and the route appeared to be on.

Despite their high-powered air attack, Arizona coach Ken Whisenhunt, kept to the successful running attack as the third quarter opened. The Cardinals made a statement as again they punctured the Steel Curtain with an Edgerrin James 14-yard touchdown run; drawing the score to 21-14. The Steelers, unfazed, looked like they had potentially put the Cards down for good with Santonio Holmes's second touchdown reception. At the close of the third quarter, the score was 28-14 in favor of Pittsburgh.

Taking a page from the Steelers defense, the Cardinals held tough and would not surrender any additional points. This coupled with Pro-Bowl receiver, Larry Fitzgerald's 15-yard touchdown catch midway through the 4th, brought the Cards within seven points. Neil Rackers added a 45-yard field goal with 3:15 remaining in the game, closing the gap to 28-24. On the following possession, Pittsburgh was able to break through for a few first downs; leaving the Arizona comeback short.

Super Bowl XLIII kicks off Sunday, February 1 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida.

Giants: Neuverpflichtung Import-Spieler 2009

In den kommenden Tagen werden die Neuverpflichtungen der TUREK GRAZ GIANTS vorgestellt, den Beginn machen wir mit Chico Cleveland.

Chico La´drigus Cleveland ist ein neues Gesicht beim 10-fachen Rekordmeister und unterstützt diesen für die Saison 2009.

Chico wurde am 29.10.1982 geboren und spielte als Linebacker, Tight End und Defensive End an der Silma High School, die an der höchsten High-School Liga des „Football-verrückten" Staates Alabama teilnimmt. Aufgrund seiner Leistungen erhielt er eine Scholarship für die University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), an der er auch Betriebswirtschaft studierte.

Nach seiner College-Karriere spielte er in der Arena League bei den Alabama Steeldogs, wobei er sowohl als Wide Receiver als auch als Defensive End eingesetzt wurde. Er spielte in dieser Liga gemeinsam mit Chris Gunn, der Chico auch an uns empfohlen hat.

Chico besticht durch seine Athletik sowie durch den Umstand, dass er vielseitig auf verschiedenen Positionen sowohl in der Offense als auch in der Defense eingesetzt werden kann. Dies ist deshalb von großer Bedeutung, da - laut neuem Regelment der AFL - 2009 nur noch 2 Import-Spieler gleichzeitig am Feld sein dürfen. Durch vielseitig einsetzbare Spieler - wie letztes Jahr z.B. durch Moe Muheize - die etwa als Wide Receiver, als Running Back und als Cornerback eingesetzt werden können, kann besser auf die jeweilige Spielsituation reagiert werden.

„Football spielen, Spiele gewinnen und alles geben, was ich geben kann" – das ist das Ziel unseres neuen Spielers.

Mit diesem Vorsatz wird er sich sicher gut in unsere Mannschaft einfügen und dem Spirit der TUREK GRAZ GIANTS entsprechen.


Donnerstag, Januar 22, 2009

NFL Celebrates Four Decades of Greatness At Super Bowl XLIII

Swann, Craig & Elway to Participate in Coin Toss;

Namath in Vince Lombardi Trophy Presentation

The NFL will salute four decades of champions during Super Bowl XLIII at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa Bay on Feb. 1, it was announced today.

The Super Bowl coin toss ceremony moments before the start of the game will include greats from Super Bowls 10, 20 and 30 years ago -- LYNN SWANN (Super Bowl XIII, 1979), ROGER CRAIG (Super Bowl XXIII, 1989) and JOHN ELWAY (Super Bowl XXXIII, 1999). JOE NAMATH (Super Bowl III, 1969) will participate in the Vince Lombardi Trophy presentation following the game. Both will be televised live by NBC

Viewed by more than 148 million people in the U.S. last year, the Super Bowl is annually the nation’s most-watched TV program. The game also will be broadcast in more than 230 countries and territories.

Swann, Craig and Elway join an esteemed list of Super Bowl coin toss participants, including MARIE LOMBARDI, wife of Vince Lombardi; and Pro Football Hall of Famers EARL CAMPBELL, FRANK GIFFORD, RED GRANGE, GEORGE HALAS, DON HUTSON, TOM LANDRY, DAN MARINO, BRONKO NAGURSKI, ALAN PAGE, ART SHELL, and GENE UPSHAW (see below for complete list of past coin toss participants).

The two-tone commemorative flip coin is silver with 24kt gold highlights and is minted by The Highland Mint Company. The coin will feature the Super Bowl XLIII logo on one side and the Lombardi Trophy and competing team logos on the other.

Namath will continue the tradition of Super Bowl legends in the Lombardi Trophy ceremony, which began with Bart Starr’s participation in Super Bowl XL. Previous participants include Coach Don Shula (Super Bowl XLI) and Doug Williams (Super Bowl XLII).

Namath led the New York Jets to a 16-7 victory over the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III and claimed the Most Valuable Player award. Namath became the first player ever to pass for 4,000 yards, posting 4,007 in 1967, and finished his Hall of Fame career with 27,663 passing yards and 173 touchdowns.

Swann earned four Super Bowl rings with the Pittsburgh Steelers and claimed the game’s MVP award in Super Bowl X. The Hall of Fame member received All-Pro recognition in 1975, 1977 and 1978 notching 336 receptions, 5,462 yards and 51 touchdowns throughout his career.

The first player to score three touchdowns in a Super Bowl, Craig earned three Super Bowl rings during his career, including the 49ers’ Super Bowl XXIII victory. Craig made four Pro Bowl appearances and rushed for 13,143 yards and 73 career touchdowns.

The Super Bowl XXXIII MVP, Elway led the Denver Broncos in their five Super Bowl appearances during his tenure. Voted the NFL’s MVP in 1987, Elway, also a member of the Hall of Fame, passed for 51,475 yards and 300 touchdowns during his career.

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HISTORY OF SUPER BOWL COIN TOSS

SUPER
BOWL

COIN TOSS

I

Game Official

II

Game Official

III

Game Official

IV

Game Official

V

Game Official

VI

Game Official

VII

Game Official

VIII

Game Official

IX

Game Official

X

Game Official

XI

Game Official

XII

Red Grange

XIII

George Halas

XIV

Art Rooney

XV

Marie Lombardi

XVI

Bobby Layne

XVII

Elroy Hirsch

XVIII

Bronko Nagurski

XIX

Hugh McElhenny (with President Ronald Reagan on video)

XX

Bart Starr, representing 17 MVPs present

XXI

Willie Davis

XXII

Don Hutson

XXIII

Nick Buoniconti, Bob Griese and Larry Little

XXIV

Mel Blount, Terry Bradshaw, Art Shell and Willie Wood

XXV

Pete Rozelle

XXVI

Chuck Noll

XXVII

O.J. Simpson

XXVIII

Joe Namath

XXIX

Otto Graham, Joe Greene, Ray Nitschke and Gale Sayers

XXX

Joe Montana, representing 25 MVPs present

XXXI

Mike Ditka, Tom Flores, Tom Landry, Chuck Noll, George Seifert and Hank Stram

XXXII

Joe Gibbs, Eddie Robinson and Doug Williams

XXXIII

Raymond Berry, Sam Huff, Roosevelt Brown, Art Donovan, Frank Gifford, Tom Landry, Gino Marchetti, Don Maynard, Lenny Moore, Jim Parker and Andy Robustelli

XXXIV

Bud Grant, Lamar Hunt, Bobby Bell, Paul Krause, Willie Lanier, Alan Page and Jan Stenerud

XXXV

Marcus Allen, Ottis Anderson, Tom Flores and Bill Parcells

XXXVI

Former President George H.W. Bush and Roger Staubach

XXXVII

Miami Dolphins Hall of Famers from Undefeated ’72 Team: Don Shula, Bob Griese, Larry Csonka, Larry Little, Jim Langer, Nick Buoniconti and Paul Warfield

XXXVIII

Hall of Famers from Texas—Earl Campbell, Ollie Matson, Don Maynard, Y.A. Tittle, Mike Singletary and Gene Upshaw

XXXIX

Four young players, ages 7-10, from Jacksonville’s Pop Warner and Police Athletic League teams and two coaches from New Orleans and Hyattsville, Maryland (2004 NFL HS COY)

XL

Tom Brady, representing the 31 Super Bowl MVPs in attendance.

XLI

Dan Marino and Norma Hunt

XLII

Craig Walsh (son of Bill Walsh), Ronnie Lott, Jerry Rice and Steve Young

XLIII

Lynn Swann, Roger Craig and John Elway

HISTORY OF VINCE LOMBARDI TROPHY PRESENTATION

SUPER
BOWL

TROPHY PRESENTATION

XL

Bart Starr

XLI

Coach Don Shula

XLII

Doug Williams

XLIII

Joe Namath

NFL Network Features More Than 55 Hours of Live Coverage From Super Bowl XLIII in Tampa

19 NETWORK AND PLAYER CORRESPONDENTS PROVIDE

AN ALL-ACCESS PASS TO SUPER BOWL XLIII

Unmatched Super Bowl-Winning Analyst Line Up Includes Deion Sanders, Marshall Faulk, Warren Sapp, Rod Woodson, Terrell Davis, Brian Billick, Derrick Brooks, and John Lynch Plus Many Other Analysts and Special Guests

Beginning January 24, NFL Network takes the show on the road to Tampa with wall-to-wall coverage of Super Bowl XLIII. That’s 213 hours of programming over nine days leading up to the premiere event in sports.

NFL Network is front and center amid all the action in Tampa with its signature news program NFL Total Access and four special Super Bowl episodes of the X’s & O’s chalkboard show Playbook.

Coverage kicks off on Saturday, January 24 at 5:30 PM ET with a marathon of highlight reels from all 42 Super Bowls.

NFL Network’s round-the-clock Super Bowl coverage includes 56.5 hours of live programming from all across Tampa making the network the premiere place for the most Super Bowl XLIII coverage.

Highlights of NFL Network’s Super Bowl XLIII programming will include:

· Every NFL-related press conference live, including team arrivals, player availability, head coach press conferences, Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2009 announcement, Commissioner Goodell’s Super Bowl press conference, Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year press conference, Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band press conference and Super Bowl MVP press conference.

· Primetime airings each night of extended 90-minute versions of NFL Total Access at 7:00 PM ET with the latest news, interviews and analysis.

· Four episodes of Playbook, live from Tampa.

· Live six-hour NFL GameDay Morning pregame show beginning at 11:00 AM ET on Super Bowl Sunday from Raymond James Stadium and the NFL Experience.

· Two hours of NFL GameDay Final post-Super Bowl coverage live from Raymond James Stadium.

· Player correspondents John Lynch and Derrick Brooks, members of the Buccaneers’ Super Bowl XXXVII championship team, provide analysis and insight on Thursday’s NFL Total Access at the Super Bowl and Super Bowl Sunday.

· Four hours of coverage from Super Bowl Media Day on Tuesday, January 27.

· Special afternoon editions of NFL Total Access from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM ET Wednesday and Thursday and 1:00 PM to 7:00 PM ET on Friday, taking fans inside the official Super Bowl Media Center and featuring interviews with star players and special guests.

· Live coverage from Cardinals and Steelers team hotels.

· 12 airings of original broadcast versions of six previous Super Bowls including Super Bowl XXXIV, Super Bowl XXXVI, Super Bowl XL, Super Bowl XIII, Super Bowl XIV and Super Bowl XLII with select halftime shows including Tom Petty, U2 and The Rolling Stones.

· A roundup of the greatest Super Bowl commercials of all time.

Guest scheduled to appear on NFL Network:

· Tuesday, Jan. 27 – LaDainian Tomlinson, Al Michaels

· Wednesday, Jan. 28 Michael Strahan, Phil Simms, Matt Ryan, Matt Hasselbeck, Chad Pennington, Cris Collinsworth, John Lynch (guest analyst)

· Thursday, Jan. 29Eli Manning, Drew Brees, Aaron Rodgers, John Lynch (guest analyst), Jerome Bettis

· Friday, Jan. 30Lawrence Taylor, Mike Singletary, Tony Dungy, Osi Umenyiora (guest analyst)

Detailed day-by-day coverage follows (all times listed are ET):

Saturday, January 24

5:30 PM – Super Bowl I – Green Bay vs. Kansas City

6:00 PM – Super Bowl II – Green Bay vs. Oakland

6:30 PM – Under Armour Senior Bowl Pregame Show

7:00 PM – Under Armour Senior Bowl – LIVE from Mobile, AL

10:00 PM – NFL Total Access

11:00 PM Super Bowl III – New York Jets vs. Baltimore

11:30 PM – Super Bowl IV – Kansas City vs. Minnesota

12:00 MIDNIGHT – Super Bowl V – Baltimore vs. Dallas

Sunday, January 25

12:30 AM – Super Bowl VI – Dallas vs. Miami

1:00 AM – Super Bowl VII – Miami vs. Washington

1:30 AM – Super Bowl VIII – Miami vs. Minnesota

2:00 AM – Super Bowl IX – Pittsburgh vs. Minnesota

2:30 AM – Super Bowl X – Pittsburgh vs. Dallas

3:00 AM – Super Bowl XI – Oakland vs. Minnesota

3:30 AM – Super Bowl XII – Dallas vs. Denver

4:00 AM – Super Bowl XIII – Pittsburgh vs. Dallas

4:30 AM – Super Bowl XIV – Pittsburgh vs. Los Angeles Rams

5:00 AM – Super Bowl XV – Oakland vs. Philadelphia

5:30 AM – Super Bowl XVI – San Francisco vs. Cincinnati

6:00 AM – Super Bowl XVII – Washington vs. Miami

6:30 AM – Super Bowl XVIII – Los Angeles Raiders vs. Washington

7:00 AM – Super Bowl XIX – San Francisco vs. Miami

7:30 AM – Super Bowl XX – Chicago vs. New England

8:00 AM – Super Bowl XXI – New York Giants vs. Denver

8:30 AM – Super Bowl XXII – Washington vs. Denver

9:00 AM – Super Bowl XXIII – San Francisco vs. Cincinnati

9:30 AM – Super Bowl XXIV – San Francisco vs. Denver

10:00 AM – Super Bowl XXV – New York Giants vs. Buffalo

10:30 AM – Super Bowl XXVI – Washington vs. Buffalo

11:00 AM – Super Bowl XXVII – Dallas vs. Buffalo

11:30 AM – Super Bowl XXVIII – Dallas vs. Buffalo

12 NOON – Super Bowl XXIX – San Francisco vs. San Diego

12:30 PM – Super Bowl XXX – Dallas vs. Pittsburgh

1:00 PM – Super Bowl XXXI – Green Bay vs. New England

1:30 PM – Super Bowl XXXII – Denver vs. Green Bay

2:00 PM – Super Bowl XXXIII – Denver vs. Atlanta

2:30 PM – Super Bowl XXXIV – St. Louis vs. Tennessee

3:00 PM – Super Bowl XXXV – Baltimore vs. New York Giants

3:30 PM – Super Bowl XXXVI – New England vs. St. Louis

4:00 PM – Super Bowl XXXVII – Tampa Bay vs. Oakland

4:30 PM – Super Bowl XXXVIII – New England vs. Carolina

5:00 PM – Super Bowl XXXIX – New England vs. Philadelphia

5:30 PM – Super Bowl XL – Pittsburgh vs. Seattle

6:00 PM – Super Bowl XLI – Indianapolis vs. Chicago

6:30 PM – Super Bowl XLII – New York Giants vs. New England

7:00 PM – NFL Total Access

8:00 PM – Super Bowl IX – Pittsburgh vs. Minnesota

8:30 PM – Super Bowl X – Pittsburgh vs. Dallas

9:00 PM – Super Bowl XIII – Pittsburgh vs. Dallas

9:30 PM – Super Bowl XIV – Pittsburgh vs. Los Angeles Rams

10:00 PM – Super Bowl XL – Pittsburgh vs. Seattle

10:30 PM – NFL Total Access (encore)

Monday, January 26 – presented by Lexus

10:00 AM – America’s Game: The Missing Rings – 1969 Minnesota Vikings

11:00 AM – America’s Game: The Missing Rings – 1981 San Diego Chargers

12 NOON – America’s Game: The Missing Rings – 1998 Minnesota Vikings

1:00 PM – America’s Game: The Missing Rings – 1990 Buffalo Bills

2:00 PM – America’s Game: The Missing Rings – 1988 Cincinnati Bengals

3:00 PM – NFL Total Access at the Super Bowl – Team arrivals

6:00 PM – America’s Game: The Super Bowl Champions – 1999 St. Louis Rams

7:00 PM – NFL Total Access at the Super Bowl

8:30 PM – Super Bowl Classics – Super Bowl XXXIV: St. Louis Rams vs. Tennessee Titans

Tuesday, January 27 – presented by Golden Corral

9:30 AM – Super Bowl XLIII Media Day Live – Arizona Cardinals

11:00 AM – Super Bowl XLIII Media Day Live – Bonus Coverage

12:00 NOON – Super Bowl XLIII Media Day Live – Pittsburgh Steelers

2:30 PM – Super Bowl XLIII Media Day Live – Arizona Cardinals (encore)

4:00 PM – Super Bowl XLIII Media Day Live – Pittsburgh Steelers (encore)

5:30 PM – Super Bowl IX – Pittsburgh vs. Minnesota

6:00 PM – Super Bowl X – Pittsburgh vs. Dallas

6:30 PM – Super Bowl XIII – Pittsburgh vs. Dallas

7:00 PM – NFL Total Access at the Super Bowl

8:30 PM – Super Bowl Classics – Super Bowl XXXVI: New England Patriots vs. St. Louis Rams (Halftime show featuring U2)

Wednesday, January 28 – presented by BlackBerry

8:00 AM – NFL Total Access at the Super Bowl – (LIVE Cardinals press conference)

11:00 AM – NFL Total Access at the Super Bowl – (LIVE Steelers press conference)

12 Noon – NFL Total Access at the Super Bowl – (LIVE from Super Bowl Media Center)

7:00 PM – NFL Total Access at the Super Bowl

8:30 PM – Playbook – Pittsburgh Steelers offense

9:00 PM – Super Bowl Classics – Super Bowl XL: Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Seattle Seahawks (Halftime show featuring The Rolling Stones)

Thursday, January 29

8:00 AM – NFL Total Access at the Super Bowl – (LIVE Cardinals press conference)

11:00 AM – NFL Total Access at the Super Bowl – (LIVE Steelers press conference)

12 Noon – NFL Total Access at the Super Bowl – (LIVE from Super Bowl Media Center)

7:00 PM – NFL Total Access at the Super Bowl

8:30 PM – Playbook – Arizona Cardinals offense

9:00 PM – Super Bowl Classics – Super Bowl XIII: Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Dallas Cowboys

Friday, January 30 – presented by Monster

8:00 AM – NFL Total Access at the Super Bowl – AFC Head Coach Press Conference, Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Press Conference, NFC Head Coach Press Conference, Commissioner Goodell Super Bowl Press Conference

1:00 PM – NFL Total Access at the Super Bowl – Live from the Media Center

7:00 PM – NFL Total Access at the Super Bowl

8:30 PM – Playbook – Pittsburgh Steelers defense

9:00 PM – Super Bowl Classics – Super Bowl XIV: Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Los Angeles Rams

Saturday, January 31 – presented by Courtyard by Marriott

8:00 AM – NFL Total Access at the Super Bowl (encore)

9:30 AM – Playbook (Pittsburgh Steelers offense; encore)

10:00 AM – Playbook (Arizona Cardinals offense; encore)

10:30 AM – Playbook (Pittsburgh Steelers defense; encore)

11:00 AM – Super Bowl XIV – Pittsburgh vs. Los Angeles Rams

11:30 AM – Super Bowl XL – Pittsburgh vs. Seattle

12 NOON – America’s Game – 2005 Pittsburgh Steelers

1:00 PM – NFL Total Access at the Super Bowl – Hall of Fame Coverage

2:00 PM – Hall of Fame Press Conference

3:00 PM – NFL Total Access at the Super Bowl – Hall of Fame Coverage

4:00 PM – Playbook (Pittsburgh Steelers offense; encore)

4:30 PM – Playbook (Arizona Cardinals offense; encore)

5:00 PM – Playbook (Pittsburgh Steelers defense; encore)

5:30 PM – Playbook (Pittsburgh Steelers offense; encore)

6:00 PM – Playbook (Arizona Cardinals offense; encore)

6:30 PM – Playbook (Pittsburgh Steelers defense; encore)

7:00 PM – NFL Total Access at the Super Bowl

8:30 PM – Playbook – Arizona Cardinals defense

9:00 PM – Super Bowl Classics – Super Bowl XLII: New York Giants vs. New England Patriots (Halftime show featuring Tom Petty)

Sunday, February 1 – presented by Cadillac

9:00 AM – Playbook (Pittsburgh Steelers offense; encore)

9:30 AM – Playbook (Arizona Cardinals offense; encore)

10:00 AM – Playbook (Pittsburgh Steelers defense; encore)

10:30 AM – Playbook (Arizona Cardinals defense; encore)

11:00 AM – NFL GameDay Morning at the Super Bowl – LIVE from Raymond James Stadium

6:00 PM – Super Bowl Red Zone

10:00 PM – NFL GameDay Final – LIVE from Raymond James Stadium

Monday, February 2

8:30 AM – Super Bowl XVIII MVP Press Conference

5:30 PM – Super Bowl’s Greatest Commercials

7:00 PM – NFL Total Access

8:00 PM – Live Wire: Sounds of the Year

NFL Network On-Site Super Bowl Talent

Brian Baldinger: Analyst

Brian Billick: Analyst (1 Super Bowl ring)

Derrick Brooks: Special Player Correspondent (1 Super Bowl ring)

Michelle Beisner: Reporter

Fran Charles: Host

Terrell Davis: Analyst (2 Super Bowl rings)

Jamie Dukes: Analyst

Rich Eisen: Host

Marshall Faulk: Analyst (1 Super Bowl ring)

Scott Hanson: Reporter

Kara Henderson: Reporter

John Lynch: Special Player Correspondent (1 Super Bowl ring)

Steve Mariucci: Analyst

Randy Moss: Host

Deion Sanders: Analyst (2 Super Bowl rings)

Warren Sapp: Analyst (1 Super Bowl ring)

Adam Schefter: Reporter

Sterling Sharpe: Analyst

Solomon Wilcots: Analyst

Rod Woodson: Analyst (1 Super Bowl ring)