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Nfl Network Celebrates Black History Month with Expansive Programming Lineup FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Andrew Howard – 310.845.4579 NFL Media – 2/2/21 [email protected] NFL NETWORK CELEBRATES BLACK HISTORY MONTH WITH EXPANSIVE PROGRAMMING LINEUP ‘NFL Total Access: Say Their Stories’ Kicks Off Week of Primetime Specials Monday, February 15 at 8:00 PM ET All-Day Marathon of Programming on Sunday, February 21 – Premiere of ‘NFL 360: 2021 Black History Month Special’ at 8:00 PM ET & ‘NFL Roundtables: Field Generals’ at 9:00 PM ET Powerful New Features ‘Game Changer’ & ‘Michael Vick: The Bridge Between’ NFL Network celebrates Black History Month with a wide array of programming throughout the month of February dedicated to honoring the iconic people, stories and events that have shaped the NFL, beginning on Super Bowl Sunday February 7. Every weeknight in primetime during the week of February 15 starting at 8:00 PM ET NFL Network airs a three-hour block of original programming in celebration of Black History Month, beginning with a special edition of NFL Total Access on Monday, February 15 hosted by MJ Acosta-Ruiz, Steve Wyche and Patrick Claybon showcasing some of the most powerful “Say Their Stories” features from over the course of the past season. Additional programming highlights each night on NFL Network February 15-19 include The Super Bowl That Wasn’t, NFL 360 – Fritz Pollard: A Forgotten Man, Breaking Ground: A Story of HBCU Football and the NFL, relevant editions of A Football Life, and more. The week of programming culminates with an all-day marathon of programming on Sunday, February 21 beginning at 6:00 AM ET, which includes the premieres of NFL 360: 2021 Black History Month Special at 8:00 PM ET and NFL Roundtables: Field Generals at 9:00 PM ET. Provided below are details on all of NFL Network’s new programming airing throughout Black History Month: • Game Changer (Super Bowl Sunday) – Premiering on Sunday, February 7 during the Super Bowl Sunday edition of NFL GameDay Morning at 9:00 AM ET, Game Changer features Black celebrities, political figures and other icons discussing the significance and role of the Black quarterback in America, how the journey of the Black quarterback mirrors the strides and struggle of Black men and women in America over the past 50 years, and what the recent “rise of the Black quarterback” means in context to where the country stands now. Those lending their voices include Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Warren Moon, Super Bowl-winning quarterback Doug Williams and former NFL quarterback Randall Cunningham, as well as other voices from entertainment, journalism and civil rights including Anthony Anderson, John Legend, Snoop Dogg, Cedric The Entertainer, Wayne Brady, Jemele Hill, Rev. Al Sharpton and Rev. Jesse Jackson • Michael Vick: The Bridge Between (Wednesday, February 10) – Premiering on Wednesday, February 10, Michael Vick: The Bridge Between is a visual essay penned by the former Pro Bowl quarterback Michael Vick in which he shares his thoughts on the state of the Black quarterback in 2021 and his role as the bridge between Black quarterback pioneers and those playing the game today • NFL Total Access: Say Their Stories (Monday, February 15) – A special edition of NFL Network’s signature show NFL Total Access airs on Monday, February 15 at 8:00 PM ET. Hosted by MJ Acosta-Ruiz, Steve Wyche and Patrick Claybon, the one-hour special showcases some of the most powerful “Say Their Stories” features from over the course of the past season • NFL 360: 2021 Black History Month Special (Sunday, February 21) – On Sunday, February 21 at 8:00 PM ET, a new episode of NFL 360 premieres, dedicated to celebrating Black History Month • NFL Roundtables: Field Generals (Sunday, February 21) – Trailblazing quarterbacks Doug Williams, James Harris, Warren Moon and Michael Vick sit down to discuss their hardships and triumphs of being a Black quarterback in the NFL. The 30-minute show premieres Sunday, February 21 at 9:00 PM ET • Black History Month Vignettes (Throughout February) – The NFL celebrates Black History Month through the words and insights of current and former players. One player from each NFL team shares a moment in Black History in an effort to elevate the month- long celebration. Each vignette airs across NFL Network programming, as well as the NFL’s social and digital platforms Provided below is NFL Network’s Black History Month programming schedule for the week of February 15, which includes Sunday’s all-day marathon: Monday, February 15 8:00 PM – NFL Total Access: Say Their Stories – Premiere 9:00 PM – Doug Williams: A Football Life 10:00 PM – NFL 360: Tomlinson 10:30 PM – Orangeburg Tuesday, February 16 8:00 PM – The Super Bowl That Wasn’t 9:00 PM – The Timeline: ’91 Falcons 10:00 PM – NFL 360: 2019 Black History Month Special Wednesday, February 17 8:00 PM – Breaking Ground: HBCU & the NFL 9:00 PM – NFL’s Top 10: HBCU Players 10:00 PM – Jerry Rice: A Football Life Thursday, February 18 8:00 PM – Jim Brown: A Football Life 9:00 PM – NFL 360: Fritz Pollard: A Forgotten Man 10:00 PM – NFL 360: 2017 Black History Month Special 10:30 PM – Inspiring Change Friday, February 19 8:00 PM – Walter Payton: A Football Life 9:00 PM – Michael Strahan: A Football Life 10:00 PM – Doug Williams: A Football Life Sunday, February 21 6:00 AM – NFL Total Access: Say Their Stories – Encore 7:00 AM – NFL’s Top 10: HBCU Players 8:00 AM – Jerry Rice: A Football Life 9:00 AM – Jim Brown: A Football Life 10:00 AM – Walter Payton: A Football Life 11:00 AM – Michael Strahan: A Football Life 12 Noon – The Super Bowl That Wasn’t 1:00 PM – The Timeline: ’91 Falcons 2:00 PM – Doug Williams: A Football Life 3:00 PM – NFL 360: 2019 Black History Month Special 4:00 PM – NFL 360: Tomlinson 4:30 PM – Orangeburg 5:00 PM – Breaking Ground: HBCU & the NFL 6:00 PM – NFL’s Top 10: HBCU Players 7:00 PM – Jim Brown: A Football Life 8:00 PM – NFL 360: 2021 Black History Month Special – Premiere 9:00 PM – NFL Roundtables: Field Generals – Premiere 9:30 PM – NFL 360: Fritz Pollard: A Forgotten Man 10:30 PM – NFL Total Access: Say Their Stories – Encore 11:30 PM – NFL 360: 2021 Black History Month Special – Encore 12:30 AM – NFL Roundtables: Field Generals – Encore 1:00 AM – NFL 360: Fritz Pollard: A Forgotten Man 2:00 AM – NFL’s Top 10: HBCU Players 3:00 AM – Jim Brown: A Football Life 4:00 AM – Doug Williams: A Football Life 5:00 AM – The Super Bowl That Wasn’t ABOUT NFL MEDIA NFL Media is comprised of NFL Network, NFL Films, NFL.com, the NFL app and NFL RedZone. Seven days a week, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, fans turn to NFL Network to receive information and insight straight from the field, team headquarters, league offices and everywhere the NFL is making news. Launched in 2003, NFL Network gives fans unprecedented year-round inside access to all NFL events, including the Super Bowl, Playoffs, regular season, preseason, Pro Bowl, Pro Football Hall of Fame induction weekend, NFL Draft, NFL Scouting Combine, Senior Bowl, league meetings, minicamps and training camps. For fans on the go, all NFL Network programming can be streamed live through the NFL and NFL Network apps on smartphones, tablets, PCs and connected TV devices (Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TV, PlayStation 4, Roku and Xbox One). Access is available for NFL Network subscribers of participating TV providers. For more information, go to NFL.com/nflnetwork. – NFL MEDIA – .
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