The pre-draft process really heats up as the all-star game circuit is in full swing ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft. As the athletes descend upon Mobile, Ala., the 2025 Senior Bowl schedule is your guiding light for news, analysis, and all the events around this year’s Senior Bowl.
2025 Senior Bowl Schedule
- Tuesday, Jan. 28 (National Team: 10:30-12:30 p.m.; American Team: 1-3 p.m.)
- Wednesday, Jan. 29 (National Team: 10:30-12:30 p.m.; American Team: 1-3 p.m.)
- Thursday, Jan. 30 (National Team: 10:30-12:30 p.m.; American Team: 1-3 p.m.)
- Saturday, February 1 (Game Day, American vs. National) 2:30 p.m.
The 2025 Senior Bowl game takes place on Saturday, Feb. 1. Where will the game be broadcast, and who will be covering the action live? Here’s a look at the broadcast crew for the showcase in Mobile.
Who’s the Broadcast Crew for the Senior Bowl on NFL Network?
Just as it’s been covered throughout the week during practice, the Senior Bowl game will be broadcast live on NFL Network. Rhett Lewis will provide play-by-play details. Daniel Jeremiah and Charles Davis will provide NFL Draft analysis, and Tom Pelissero will report from the sideline.
The majority of the NFL Draft-relevant analysis, however, will come from Jeremiah and Davis. Both media personalities have an abundance of experience when it comes to draft evaluation.
Play-by-play voice Lewis is also the host of NFL Network’s “Path to the Draft.”
Here’s your broadcast team for the 2025 @seniorbowl, airing EXCLUSIVELY on @nflnetwork and available to stream with #NFLPlus
🎙️| @RhettNFL (Play-by-Play)
🎙️| Charles Davis (Analyst)
🎙️| @MoveTheSticks (Analyst)
🎙️| @TomPelissero (Sideline)Catch the action on Saturday, 2/1 at… pic.twitter.com/2CswMedFUB
— NFL Media (@NFLMedia) January 27, 2025
According to the NFL’s website, before joining the NFL Network in 2014, Lewis spent five years at a local television station in Boston. During his time in Boston, he covered all four major pro championships (Super Bowl, NBA Finals, World Series, and Stanley Cup Finals), and five championships in total.
Jeremiah, who is also the co-host of the “Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks,” began his football journey as a quarterback at Appalachian State, graduating in 2000. For eight years leading up to 2012, Jeremiah was a scout in the NFL for various teams before joining NFL Network as an analyst. Since 2019, he’s been a lead draft analyst for the site and is one of the primary faces of the NFL Draft.
Davis, meanwhile, played college football as a defensive back for Tennessee from 1983 to 1986. After the end of his playing career, he spent time as an assistant coach at the University of the Pacific, then made the transition to athletic administration. That shift helped him eventually become the assistant athletic director at Stanford.
You may see Davis during the season as an in-game analyst on Fox alongside Kevin Burkhardt and Pam Oliver. However, he’s also a big part of NFL Network’s NFL Draft coverage at the Senior Bowl, the NFL Combine, and the NFL Draft itself.