Who is ready for some fantasy football? With the NFL regular season fast approaching, it’s time to jump into your mock drafts and get you ready for fantasy football glory. ESPN is again gearing up for its Fantasy Football Marathon, and here is everything you need to know.
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ESPN Fantasy Football Marathon 2023
To help kick off the preseason and get you locked in for the upcoming fantasy football season, ESPN gets NFL fans ready to prepare for their drafts with their annual Fantasy Football Marathon starting Monday, Aug. 14, at 7 p.m. ET.
The new edition of the marathon will consist of 27 hours of fantasy football on ESPN and will be highlighted by some of the best NFL programs they have to offer, such as Fantasy Football Now and NFL Live.
In addition, they will be airing special editions of their staple shows, like SportsCenter, Get Up, and First Take, plus additional content on The Fantasy Focus Football Podcast and Daily Wager.
If you can’t catch the television broadcasts during the ESPN Fantasy Football Marathon, have no fear, as ESPN will also have you covered on ESPN Radio, which will include other fantasy football content throughout.
Fantasy Football Now, ESPN’s No. 1 fantasy football show, will air as a four-hour special on Monday starting at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN. On Tuesday, starting at 5 p.m. ET, ESPN will air a SportsCenter Special focused on the Fantasy Football Marathon, which will bring viewers 60 minutes of fantasy analysis from on-air talent Field Yates, Ryan Clark, Tim Hasselbeck, Dan Graziano, and Adam Schefter.
At the end of the marathon, ESPN will run their own 10-team fantasy football draft that will take place on Tuesday, Aug. 15, at 7 p.m. ET, on ESPN as well as on the ESPN app, YouTube, Facebook, and X/Twitter pages. This fantasy draft will include Yates, Stephania Bell, Mike Clay, Daniel Dopp, Liz Loza, Schefter, and Graziano, while also being joined by fantasy analyst Eric Moody, sports betting analyst Anita Marks, and SportsCenter host and ESPN veteran Kevin Negandhi.