Cam Jordan, Tyrann Mathieu Will Be Guests for Players Only Schedule Release

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As part of the NFL Network's large coverage of the schedule release on Thursday, there will be some Saints flavor on the NFL+ platform. Starting at 7 p.m. CT, Cam Jordan and Tyrann Mathieu will join Andrew Sicilliano, Daniel Jeremiah, and Mark Ingram on the Players Only Schedule Release to react to the 2023 schedule. Chargers cornerback J.C. Jackson will also be a guest.
HOW MANY PRIMETIME GAMES WILL THE SAINTS GET IN 2023?
The league is set to announce the International Series games on Wednesday, as well as a new Black Friday game on Amazon and select individual games through Fox & Friends and CBS Mornings. This year is going to look quite different, as there's no longer any traditional home for games being played. In the past, CBS would primarily be the home of AFC games, while FOX would handle the majority of the NFC matchups.
Anytime Cam Jordan is on the air, it's a must-watch event. When the schedule does drop on Thursday night, one thing to pay close attention to is the social media side of things for each team. There's been quite the creativity associated with these releases, and the Saints had a great one last year.
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