CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Are you ready some football? ESPN is hoping you are.
As training camps open across the league, including Browns camp in Berea on Thursday, ESPN unveiled its Sunday morning lineup for the upcoming NFL season.
Both of the network's pregame shows, "Sunday NFL Countdown" and "Fantasy Football Now" on ESPN2, are being expanded to three hours. They'll start an hour earlier than previous seasons, airing from 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
"With the tremendous interest in the NFL, we are particularly excited to expand Sunday NFL Countdown and Fantasy Football Now to three hours, with each show offering a distinct pregame experience featuring our expert hosts, analysts and insiders," ESPN senior vice president Burke Magnus said in a release.