Over the past few days, the NFL’s media partners have been releasing small parts of their 2024 football broadcast schedules. However, on Wednesday, May 15, the league will unveil the entire NFL season schedule. There will be two different broadcasts of the schedule release, one on NFL Network — which will be simulcast on NFL+ — and the other on ESPN2 — which will also stream on ESPN+. Both specials will begin at 8 p.m. Et and The Streamable recommends watching either (or both) broadcasts via Hulu + Live TV which you can get a three-day free trial to start streaming today.
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Now that the NFL Draft is behind us, the next big offseason event before...
How to Watch 2024 NFL Schedule Release When: Wednesday, May 15, 2024 at 8:00 Pm Edt Where: Hulu Live TV Stream: Watch with a 3-Day Free Trial of Hulu Live TV. Free 3-Day Trio Trial$76.99+ / month hulu.com About 2024 NFL Schedule Release
Now that the NFL Draft is behind us, the next big offseason event before...
- 5/15/2024
- by Matt Tamanini
- The Streamable
Sheryl Lee Ralph and Lisa Ann Walter from Abbott Elementary got to call roll at the start of the Disney Upfront Tuesday, which allowed many of the stars from the studio’s movies and networks to sound off (in a video) before the presentation kicked off at the North Javits Center.
And what’s an ABC upfront without the voice of Walt Disney? Yup, he was (heard) there, too. Here’s what else happened at the afternoon shindig:
Emma Stone, whose Oscar acceptance speech for Poor Things was replayed during the opening montage, kicked off the event to remind everyone that the studio was founded more than 100 years ago. Her primary job, though? She was there to introduce Disney CEO Bob Iger. Disney CEO Bob Iger (Disney/Jennifer Pottheiser) Iger returned to the upfront stage, sans tie with his white shirt, for the first time in 30 years. He promised that...
And what’s an ABC upfront without the voice of Walt Disney? Yup, he was (heard) there, too. Here’s what else happened at the afternoon shindig:
Emma Stone, whose Oscar acceptance speech for Poor Things was replayed during the opening montage, kicked off the event to remind everyone that the studio was founded more than 100 years ago. Her primary job, though? She was there to introduce Disney CEO Bob Iger. Disney CEO Bob Iger (Disney/Jennifer Pottheiser) Iger returned to the upfront stage, sans tie with his white shirt, for the first time in 30 years. He promised that...
- 5/14/2024
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Jason Kelce, who retired earlier this year after 13 years with the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles, told the crowd at Disney’s upfront how pumped he is to be joining “Monday Night Freakin’ Football!”
While he kept his shirt on, Kelce summoned the emotional intensity of his retirement announcement. When Abbot Elementary’s Quinta Brunson introduced him, Kelce hoisted her up off her feet, prompting the TV creator to joke that she felt like she’d just been on the Guardians of the Galaxy ride.
Kelce’s retirement was magnified by him becoming a player in the widely obsessed about romance between his brother, Travis, a member of the Super Bowl-winning Kansas City Chiefs, and pop superstar Taylor Swift. As the Chiefs marched through the playoffs, the Eagles wound up at home, giving Jason Kelce the chance to...
While he kept his shirt on, Kelce summoned the emotional intensity of his retirement announcement. When Abbot Elementary’s Quinta Brunson introduced him, Kelce hoisted her up off her feet, prompting the TV creator to joke that she felt like she’d just been on the Guardians of the Galaxy ride.
Kelce’s retirement was magnified by him becoming a player in the widely obsessed about romance between his brother, Travis, a member of the Super Bowl-winning Kansas City Chiefs, and pop superstar Taylor Swift. As the Chiefs marched through the playoffs, the Eagles wound up at home, giving Jason Kelce the chance to...
- 5/14/2024
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
Jason Kelce has landed his first gig post NFL. Kelce, who recently retired from the Philadelphia Eagles, is heading to ESPN to be part of its Monday Night Countdown pregame show, a source with knowledge of the situation confirmed to Deadline. He reportedly had been sought after by multiple networks. The news was first reported by The Athletic.
The show is currently hosted by Scott Van Pelt and a panel including Robert Griffin III, Adam Schefter, Ryan Clark, Marcus Spears and Michelle Beisner-Buck.
The deal is expected to be announced during the ESPN/Disney upfront presentation to advertisers on May 14. ESPN declined comment.
Kelce announced his retirement from the NFL at an emotional press conference in March after 13 seasons as a center for the Philadelphia Eagles.
During the press conference, Kelce reminisced about what drew him to the sport that saw him win the Super Bowl back in 2018.
“I’ve...
The show is currently hosted by Scott Van Pelt and a panel including Robert Griffin III, Adam Schefter, Ryan Clark, Marcus Spears and Michelle Beisner-Buck.
The deal is expected to be announced during the ESPN/Disney upfront presentation to advertisers on May 14. ESPN declined comment.
Kelce announced his retirement from the NFL at an emotional press conference in March after 13 seasons as a center for the Philadelphia Eagles.
During the press conference, Kelce reminisced about what drew him to the sport that saw him win the Super Bowl back in 2018.
“I’ve...
- 4/29/2024
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Jason Kelce is headed to the broadcasting booth. The recently retired football star is joining ESPN’s pre-game show “Monday Night Countdown,” Variety confirms.
ESPN emerged as the favorite among multiple networks vying for Kelce’s on-air commentary, a group of suitors that included NBC and CBS’s Sunday night programming. Kelce joins a “Monday Night Countdown” broadcasting team that last season included host Scott Van Pelt and analysts Marcus Spears, Ryan Clark and Robert Griffin III.
Kelce, who announced his retirement in March after 13 years playing for the Philadelphia Eagles, has drawn a high degree of interest across the entertainment industry over recent months. One of the best offensive linemen of his time, Kelce drew six first-team All-Pro selections and a Super Bowl championship over his NFL career. He and his wife, Kylie, were the subject of the Prime Video documentary series “Kelce,” which documented his personal life and...
ESPN emerged as the favorite among multiple networks vying for Kelce’s on-air commentary, a group of suitors that included NBC and CBS’s Sunday night programming. Kelce joins a “Monday Night Countdown” broadcasting team that last season included host Scott Van Pelt and analysts Marcus Spears, Ryan Clark and Robert Griffin III.
Kelce, who announced his retirement in March after 13 years playing for the Philadelphia Eagles, has drawn a high degree of interest across the entertainment industry over recent months. One of the best offensive linemen of his time, Kelce drew six first-team All-Pro selections and a Super Bowl championship over his NFL career. He and his wife, Kylie, were the subject of the Prime Video documentary series “Kelce,” which documented his personal life and...
- 4/29/2024
- by J. Kim Murphy
- Variety Film + TV
Jason Kelce officially announced his retirement from the NFL on March 4, but, according to the latest reports, that doesn’t mean he’s completely done with football.
Philadelphia Eagles Star Jason Kelce Officially Hung It Up
Jason Kelce officially closed the book on his prestigious NFL career when the 36-year-old announced his retirement on March 4. Jason may be overshadowed these days by his brother Travis Kelce. However, his career in the sport is nothing short of hall of fame-worthy.
Jason Kelce was the heart of the Philadelphia Eagles for 13 years. Travis may have beaten his brother in the Super Bowl, but, Jason got his own ring in 2018, in addition to a number of other career accolades during his time with the franchise.
Jason and Travis Kelce, New Heights Podcast, YouTube Kelce Gave His All Out On The Gridiron
Along with his Super Bowl hardware, Jason Kelce has a number of...
Philadelphia Eagles Star Jason Kelce Officially Hung It Up
Jason Kelce officially closed the book on his prestigious NFL career when the 36-year-old announced his retirement on March 4. Jason may be overshadowed these days by his brother Travis Kelce. However, his career in the sport is nothing short of hall of fame-worthy.
Jason Kelce was the heart of the Philadelphia Eagles for 13 years. Travis may have beaten his brother in the Super Bowl, but, Jason got his own ring in 2018, in addition to a number of other career accolades during his time with the franchise.
Jason and Travis Kelce, New Heights Podcast, YouTube Kelce Gave His All Out On The Gridiron
Along with his Super Bowl hardware, Jason Kelce has a number of...
- 3/27/2024
- by Evan Morgan
- TV Shows Ace
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- 2/1/2024
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
“I’ve been doing this a long time where, look, I don’t want to do that forever,” Scott Van Pelt said in June of his perch at SportsCenter. “At some point you just gotta step aside and let somebody else have it.”
Well, now we know what that next step might look like for Van Pelt.
The longtime ESPN anchor will become the new host of Monday Night Countdown, the network’s popular NFL pregame show. He replaces Suzy Kolber, who had hosted the program since 2015 but was let go last month in a wave of layoffs.
Pundits are speculating that the move puts Van Pelt in line to host the Super Bowl when and if the network and corporate cousin ABC land it.
Per ESPN, Van Pelt will keep his day – er – night job.
“Following each Monday Night Football game, Van Pelt will host the Mnf postgame show...
Well, now we know what that next step might look like for Van Pelt.
The longtime ESPN anchor will become the new host of Monday Night Countdown, the network’s popular NFL pregame show. He replaces Suzy Kolber, who had hosted the program since 2015 but was let go last month in a wave of layoffs.
Pundits are speculating that the move puts Van Pelt in line to host the Super Bowl when and if the network and corporate cousin ABC land it.
Per ESPN, Van Pelt will keep his day – er – night job.
“Following each Monday Night Football game, Van Pelt will host the Mnf postgame show...
- 8/21/2023
- by Tom Tapp
- Deadline Film + TV
Comedian Anthony “Aj” Johnson was remembered Monday by the writers of his movie “Friday,” Ice Cube and DJ Pooh.
Shortly after news of Johnson’s death broke, Ice Cube called the late actor a “naturally funny dude who was straight outta Compton at the same time.” He added that he wished he could have brought back Johnson’s “Friday” character, Ezal, for the upcoming sequel film “Last Friday.”
Writer DJ Pooh said in a tweet, “Rest easy Aj,” while also sharing a Gif of Johnson running down the street with stolen merch in his arms, as seen in “Friday.”
Other stars also paid their respects to the late comedian, who, according to his reps, died earlier this month. No cause of death was revealed.
In addition to appearing in “Friday” in 1995, Johnson got his big break with the role of E.Z.E. in 1990’s “House Party.” His other notable...
Shortly after news of Johnson’s death broke, Ice Cube called the late actor a “naturally funny dude who was straight outta Compton at the same time.” He added that he wished he could have brought back Johnson’s “Friday” character, Ezal, for the upcoming sequel film “Last Friday.”
Writer DJ Pooh said in a tweet, “Rest easy Aj,” while also sharing a Gif of Johnson running down the street with stolen merch in his arms, as seen in “Friday.”
Other stars also paid their respects to the late comedian, who, according to his reps, died earlier this month. No cause of death was revealed.
In addition to appearing in “Friday” in 1995, Johnson got his big break with the role of E.Z.E. in 1990’s “House Party.” His other notable...
- 9/20/2021
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Michael Irvin and Tim Tebow will be among the guest rotation on “First Take” that appear opposite its now solo star Stephen A. Smith.
Irvin will join the show on Mondays during the NFL season, while Tebow (who was attempting an NFL comeback as tight end with the Jacksonville Jaguars) will bookend each week on Fridays.
During the week, the guest commentators will include Paul Finebaum, Keyshawn Johnson, Mina Kimes, Kimberley A. Martin, Monica McNutt, Jessica Mendoza, Chiney Ogwumike, Dan Orlovsky, Kendrick Perkins, Marcus Spears, Brian Windhorst and Damien Woody.
“This new format will pair Smith with new voices and perspectives every day of the week who will challenge him on their specific area of expertise in a completely new way,” said Antoine Lewis, senior coordinating producer, ‘First Take.’ “Stephen A., Molly and a lineup of A-list guests will definitely continue to provide fans with all they’ve come to...
Irvin will join the show on Mondays during the NFL season, while Tebow (who was attempting an NFL comeback as tight end with the Jacksonville Jaguars) will bookend each week on Fridays.
During the week, the guest commentators will include Paul Finebaum, Keyshawn Johnson, Mina Kimes, Kimberley A. Martin, Monica McNutt, Jessica Mendoza, Chiney Ogwumike, Dan Orlovsky, Kendrick Perkins, Marcus Spears, Brian Windhorst and Damien Woody.
“This new format will pair Smith with new voices and perspectives every day of the week who will challenge him on their specific area of expertise in a completely new way,” said Antoine Lewis, senior coordinating producer, ‘First Take.’ “Stephen A., Molly and a lineup of A-list guests will definitely continue to provide fans with all they’ve come to...
- 9/2/2021
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
When Walt Disney’s ESPN airs a Wild Card game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Tennessee Titans this Saturday, viewers will be able to get a little bit of everything.
Interested in chatter about sports betting? A simulcast of the game running on streaming outlet ESPN Plus will have it. Want to talk about pop culture and celebrity gossip? Check out the game on Freeform, the Disney cable network devoted to younger audiences. Have a craving to hear the game broadcast in Spanish? ESPN Deportes will deliver. The game will also air on ESPN, ABC and ESPN2.
The “mega cast” of one of the last pre-championship games of the season aims to show how Disney can bring new and varied audiences to NFL contests, one of the demands the league has put to its media partners as they all look to renew crucial rights pacts that give Disney and rivals like NBCUniversal,...
Interested in chatter about sports betting? A simulcast of the game running on streaming outlet ESPN Plus will have it. Want to talk about pop culture and celebrity gossip? Check out the game on Freeform, the Disney cable network devoted to younger audiences. Have a craving to hear the game broadcast in Spanish? ESPN Deportes will deliver. The game will also air on ESPN, ABC and ESPN2.
The “mega cast” of one of the last pre-championship games of the season aims to show how Disney can bring new and varied audiences to NFL contests, one of the demands the league has put to its media partners as they all look to renew crucial rights pacts that give Disney and rivals like NBCUniversal,...
- 1/4/2021
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
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