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Football season with all of its big hits, amazing receptions and spectacular scoring plays is just about to hit your TV screen. If you haven’t had the opportunity to experience NFL RedZone from NFL Network you can use Preseason to witness every potential scoring drive as they happen - for free!

FiOS TV customers will enjoy a free preview of NFL RedZone on the following nights:

• Friday Aug. 8 starting at 7:30 PM ET
• Saturday Aug. 16 starting at 7:00 PM ET
• Saturday Aug. 23 starting at 7:00 PM ET
• Thursday Aug 28 starting at 7:00 PM ET

When a team goes inside the 20-yard line, fans see the plays as they happen, game by game. NFL RedZone from NFL Network keeps fans up-to-date in real time, with live look-ins, highlights and a chance to see game changing touchdowns.

This is a fantasy football players dream!

You can find NFL RedZone on SD channel and HD channel 835…and if you like what you see, you’ll be able to order the channel right from your TV screen. Through Sept. 6 the early bird price is $69.99. After that, the price goes to $79.99.

So loosen up your grill, break out the dip and get the refrigerator plenty cold. Football season is here and so is NFL RedZone from NFL Network. Give it a free try!

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