The NFL Draft, the highlight of the off-season, is finally here and will allow the 32 franchises the chance to recruit the best that the college game has to offer.

Months of scouting, pro days, workouts, and mock drafts have all led to Thursday and the first round in Pittsburgh.

Will the Las Vegas Raiders draft Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza as expected? Or could we be in for a shock?

You can watch the NFL across a number of options: Sky Sports, NFL Game Pass via DAZN and free-to-air channel 5.

Sky Sports will show every match from the NFL Playoffs and the Super Bowl in 2026.

NFL Game Pass via DAZN will also show every game of the NFL Playoffs from £19.99 for the whole post-season without signing up to a contract, including a US broadcast coverage and commercials from the Super Bowl.

5 will show one Playoff match per week leading up to their free-to-air coverage of the Super Bowl.

RadioTimes.com brings you a round-up of live NFL on TV today and coming up.

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NFL on TV this week

All UK time. Subject to change. TV schedule to be updated regularly.

All games shown on NFL Game Pass on DAZN unless additional coverage is specified.

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