TORONTO (September 5, 2023) – The NFL lives here as TSN and CTV gear up for multi-platform coverage of the
2023 NFL season across TSN, CTV, CTV2, RDS, and TSN+. The new season kicks off with pre-game coverage
Thursday, Sept. 7 at
7 p.m. ET on TSN and CTV, followed by the season opener as Patrick Mahomes and the defending Super Bowl champion
Kansas City Chiefs take on Jared Goff and the
Detroit Lions, live from Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City at
8:20 p.m. ET on TSN and CTV.
Throughout the season, Bell Media brings fans a massive NFL schedule featuring live coverage of:
- THURSDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL on TSN and CTV2
- Sunday 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. ET game windows – regular season games across multiple platforms each week including TSN, CTV, CTV2, and TSN+
- NFL REDZONE, available on TSN+ every Sunday afternoon on the network’s leading digital platforms
- SUNDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL on TSN and CTV
- MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL on TSN
- Every game of the 2023 International Series as well as the NFL’s first-ever Black Friday game on Nov. 24, 2023
- All playoff games on TSN and CTV
- SUPER BOWL LVIII, live from Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nev. on Feb. 11, 2024
NFL programming is also available for live streaming on
TSN.ca and
CTV.ca, as well as the
TSN and
CTV apps. RDS delivers live French-language coverage throughout the 2023 NFL season.
The perfect fantasy football companion,
NFL REDZONE is available on
TSN+ this season, offering seven consecutive hours of live football coverage to TSN+ subscribers through the network’s leading digital platforms, including TSN.ca and the TSN app.
NFL REDZONE keeps fans up to date on every touchdown from every game, every Sunday afternoon during the regular season.
TSN+ also features one streaming-only NFL game per week on Sunday afternoon, in addition to data-enhanced NFL feeds during THURSDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL and SUNDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL games, featuring data-driven insights, and infographic overlays. TSN+ also streams ESPN’s fan-favourite
MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL WITH PEYTON AND ELI.
NFL ON CTV LIVE, hosted by TSN’s
Kara Wagland alongside
Davis Sanchez and
Luke Willson, wraps up the networks’ Sunday 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. ET games. Recapping the day’s NFL action, the later edition leads into
SUNDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL on TSN and CTV. Also returning is TSN’s weekly
FANDUEL SUNDAY, the network’s dedicated segments for sports betting news, information, and analysis. Led by host
Tekeyah Singh alongside NFL and sports betting analyst Sanchez,
FANDUEL SUNDAY keeps fans on top of all the action with live segments throughout the day, featuring key insights from the FanDuel trading floor.
TSN’s massive NFL programming lineup also features the popular preview and wrap-up shows
SUNDAY NFL COUNTDOWN,
FOOTBALL NIGHT IN AMERICA,
NFL GAMEDAY,
NFL REWIND,
NFL LIVE, and
MONDAY NIGHT COUNTDOWN.
SC WITH JAY ONRAIT wraps up every primetime match-up throughout the season with host
Jay Onrait breaking down each game alongside Willson. Additionally,
SPORTSCENTRE includes regular contributions from NFL reporters
Farhan Lalji and
Dave Naylor as well as football analysts
Jesse Palmer, Sanchez, and Willson throughout the NFL season.
Fans can visit
TSN.ca/NFL for daily features and analysis as well as game previews, recaps, and video highlights. TSN’s official social media accounts provide up-to-the-minute breaking news, scores, photos, videos, and trending content from the gridiron and beyond.
Additionally, TSN’s official
TikTok account breaks down big news and hot topics, and BarDown’s
Luca Celebre leads unique NFL content throughout the season.
DIGITAL SPORTSCENTRE features guests from around the league to chat everything NFL. BarDown also introduces
HUDDLE UP to social platforms and TSN programming, a football-centric show and podcast hosted by Celebre and
Thomas Pocrnic, which features special guests, tier lists, and original content all season long.
FanDuel returns as multi-platform sponsor of the networks’ NFL coverage, featuring broadcast and digital assets across TSN, CTV, and TSN+.
Bell Media is the exclusive television broadcast partner of the NFL in Canada.