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SiriusXM to Provide Live Coverage of 2025 NFL Draft


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SiriusXM will deliver wall-to-wall coverage of the 2025 NFL Draft, airing every pick from all seven rounds during the league's annual selection event, taking place April 24-26 in Green Bay, WI. The live broadcasts will be featured on SiriusXM NFL Radio (channel 88), beginning at 7pm ET on Thursday and Friday, and at 12pm ET on Saturday. Coverage will include live pick-by-pick announcements and interviews with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, newly drafted players, general managers, and coaches.

Jason Horowitz will lead SiriusXM's NFL Draft broadcast team, which will include analysis from a panel of former NFL insiders: Pat Kirwan (scout, coach, and executive), Jim Miller (quarterback), Rick Neuheisel (coach), and Jacob Hester (running back).

Following the conclusion of each day's draft coverage, SiriusXM NFL Radio will air live call-in shows to give fans a chance to react and discuss their favorite teams' selections. Post-draft programming will be hosted by Bill Lekas, Kirk Morrison, Fozzy Whitaker, Zig Fracassi, and Leger Douzable.

Draft week programming will extend across multiple SiriusXM channels, including College Sports Radio, Fantasy Sports Radio, Mad Dog Sports Radio, SportsGrid, and VSiN, providing various angles of analysis, interviews, and commentary.

SiriusXM will also originate additional live programming from Green Bay. On Wednesday, April 23, Jacob Hester and E.J. Manuel will broadcast from the NFL Play Football Draft Prospect Clinic and Community Event, airing from 11am to 1pm ET on SiriusXM NFL Radio and featuring interviews with several prospects.

Hester and Manuel, joined by Kris Budden, will continue the live coverage on SiriusXM College Sports Radio with broadcasts from the Stadium View Sports Bar on Thursday and Friday nights starting at 7pm ET.

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