NFL RedZone to replay every Sunday from NFL season in chronological order
Sports fans have been desperate for any type of content to enjoy during the coronavirus pandemic, and “NFL RedZone” is giving us an opportunity to rewatch almost the entire 2019 NFL season.
On Friday, NFL Media announced that the “NFL RedZone” channel will be airing every Sunday from the 2019 NFL season in chronological order beginning on Monday, April 6. There are 17 weeks in the regular season, so the games will be aired over a 17-day span.
'NFL RedZone' will replay every Sunday from the 2019 NFL Season in chronological order for 17 consecutive days beginning Monday, airing at 8a, 3p & 10p ET each day.
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— NFL Media (@NFLMedia) April 3, 2020
It’s better than nothing, right?
There have been rumors of a few live sporting events potentially taking place while sports are on hiatus, with the most noteworthy being a golf match involving Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson and two NFL superstars. For now, reruns is about as good as it gets. If only we could erase our memories and start from scratch with the NFL season, then we would really be in business.