How to watch, stream NFL football games live online free without cable: Fox, CBS, NBC, ESPN: Week 1

How to watch, stream NFL football games live online free without cable: Fox, CBS, NBC, ESPN: Week 1

The Buffalo Bills and Los Angeles Rams kicked things off on Thursday. Now it’s time for the rest of the league to get the 2022 season under way.Last season, the Rams won it all, beating the Cincinnati Bengals in a narrow 23-20 win. This year, the oddsmakers are putting their money on the Buffalo Bills or the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as the favorites. The Bills have made it to the playoffs three years in a row, and the Tom Brady–led Bucs are hoping to grab their second Lombardi Trophy in three seasons.Before we get there, however, there are 18 weeks of the regular season and the playoffs to watch first. Here’s a look at who’s playing whom and how best to catch the game.

Which NFL teams are playing this week? And what channels are airing the games?

The regular season kicks off with some big rivalries, including the Saints and the Falcons and the Packers and Vikings. Here’s who’s playing where and when. (The home team is listed second.)

Sunday, Sept. 11

Philadelphia Eagles vs Detroit Lions, 1:00 p.m. ET on Fox

San Francisco 49ers vs. Chicago Bears, 1:00 p.m. ET on Fox

Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Cincinnati Bengals, 1:00 p.m. ET on CBS

New England Patriots vs. Miami Dolphins, 1:00 p.m. ET on CBS

Cleveland Browns vs. Charlotte Panthers, 1:00 p.m. ET on CBS

Baltimore Colts vs. Houston Texans, 1:00 p.m. ET on CBS

New Orleans Saints vs. Atlanta Falcons, 1:00 p.m. ET on Fox

Baltimore Ravens vs. New York Jets, 1:00 p.m. ET on CBS

Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Washington Commanders, 1:00 p.m. ET on Fox

Green Bay Packers vs. Minnesota Vikings, 4:25 p.m. ET on Fox

New York Giants vs. Tennessee Titans, 4:25 p.m. ET on Fox

Las Vegas Raiders vs. Los Angeles Chargers, 4:25 p.m. ET on CBS

Kansas City Chiefs vs. Arizona Cardinals, 4:25 p.m. ET on CBS

Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Dallas Cowboys, 8:20 p.m. ET on NBC

Monday, Sept. 12

Denver Broncos vs. Seattle Seahawks, 8:15 p.m. ET on ESPN

How can I watch NFL games for free—even if I am out of market?

The best way to watch any sort of network programming for free on a big screen is with a good HD antenna. And watching preseason NFL games is simple, since many air on broadcast networks, meaning you’ll be able to watch even if you don’t have a cable subscription. To ensure you’re getting the most reliable signal, be sure to test the antenna in multiple locations in your home.

Can I stream NFL games live online if I don’t have a cable subscription?

There are several ways, in fact.

Peacock

NBC’s streaming service will give you access to several games. You can get a seven-day free trial, followed by a $5 or $10 monthly charge. (The free version of Peacock does not include live sports.)

Paramount+

CBS’s streaming service will give you access to games aired on that network. You can get a one-week free trial, followed by a $5 or $10 monthly charge.

Disney+

Disney’s bundle of Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+ no longer has a free trial, so you’ll have to pay $13.99 per month for all three combined (or $19.99 per month for no ads on Hulu). Including Live TV in the bundle bumps the price to $70 per month ($76 with no ads).

Hulu with Live TV

The free trial on this service is no longer offered, as well. It will cost you $70 per month.

YouTubeTV

After an up to two-week trial, you can expect monthly charges of $65.

Sling TV

Dish Network’s Sling lower-tiered “Orange” plan will run you $35 per month. Adding the more comprehensive “Blue” plan bumps the cost to $50 per month. You’ll have a seven-day free trial first—and right now, the cord-cutting service is cutting the first month’s bill in half.

DirecTV Stream

Formerly known as DirecTV Now, AT&T TVNow and AT&T TV, this oft-renamed streaming service will run you $70 per month and up after the free trial option.

Fubo TV

This sports-focused cord-cutting service carries broadcast networks in most markets. There’s a seven-day free trial, followed by monthly charges of $70–$100, depending on the channels you choose.

Can I watch NFL games on Amazon?

Not on Sunday, but starting Sept. 15, it will be the exclusive home to Thursday Night Football.

Does the NFL offer any viewing packages to watch the games I want?

Three, in fact.

NFL App

The NFL App will let you stream games that are being broadcast locally in your market on Sundays. If you want to watch an “out of market” game, you’ve got two choices.

NFL+

Watch live local and out-of-market games and (with the premium subscription) replays. There’s a seven-day free trial, after which you’re looking at a $30 charge per season. ($80 for premium.)

NFL Sunday Ticket

DirecTV customers have access to it, but (if you meet the conditions, like living in an apartment complex or some area where you can’t get DirecTV) you can also sign up for an online version, letting you watch any NFL game live this season. There’s a one-week trial, then you’re looking at monthly charges of $73.49 per month for a four-month period or $293.36 for the entire season (or $99 for four months or $396).
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Ultimate Notre Dame Football Game Day Experience

Ultimate Notre Dame Football Game Day Experience

A trip to watch a game at Notre Dame Stadium is on the bucket list for most college football fans, and it is easy to see why – Game Day at Notre Dame is special. From the atmosphere on campus, to throwing a football on one of the quads, to taking a picture in front of Touchdown Jesus, to walking into the “House That Rockne Built” and looking up at the national championship banners, the ND football experience is special, and unmatched anywhere in the country.Irish Breakdown is your one-stop-shop for the ultimate Notre Dame Game Day experience.Sept. 10 – vs. Marshall – 2:30 PM ET
Sept. 17 – vs. California – 2:30 PM ET
Oct. 15 – vs. Stanford – 7:30 PM ET
Oct. 22 – vs. UNLV – 2:30 PM ET
Nov. 5 – vs. Clemson – 7:30 PM ET
Nov. 19 – vs. Boston College – 2:30 PM ET (Senior Day)WHERE TO STAYPlan on booking your travel well in advance for a Notre Dame football weekend, especially if a marquee opponent is in town, and expect at least a two-night minimum stay. You will find your standard hotel options in the greater South Bend area, but if you have a large enough group, consider booking a rental house. In addition to having more space, splitting the cost among a group is likely cheaper than a hotel room. While you can book through AirBnb and VRBO, also check out Rent Like a Champion, a college-football focused rental housing company founded in South Bend by Notre Dame fans, that has since expanded nationwide.Unique Experience: If you’ve experienced many Friday nights on campus already, check out a house rental in southwestern Michigan, on or near Lake Michigan. St. Joseph is only 45 minutes from campus, and Friday afternoon wine tasting followed by a bonfire on the beach is a great way to get ready for Game Day.FRIDAY NIGHTI made a big mistake my first semester senior year and registered for a 3 PM German class on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Walking to class on Friday afternoons past students throwing the football, families walking around campus, and the sun shining through leaves beginning to change color was so difficult! I may or may not have missed a few of those Friday classes, because the only thing better than a Friday evening before a home game on Notre Dame’s campus is Game Day itself. Trumpets Under The Dome – Make sure you experience Trumpets Under the Dome on Friday afternoon at 4:10 PM (or Saturday an hour before kickoff if you miss it), where the Notre Dame trumpet section plays a medley of legendary Irish music at the Main Building. Rockne Rally – After your goosebumps from listening to the echoes of the Alma Mater fade, head over to the pep rally to see the team, cheerleaders, and Leprechaun, and get pumped up hearing pep talks from current and former players and coaches. Grotto – After grabbing dinner at one of the classic South Bend eateries or new restaurants at Eddy Street Commons, make sure to return to campus after the sun goes down and head to the Grotto to light a candle and offer up a prayer. Though the Grotto is always a special place – it is even more remarkable at night, when the dancing candles cast shadows on the stone walls, the wind softly blows off the lake, and the veil between Heaven and Earth truly seems to be lifted. Midnight Drummer’s Circle – For those who can stay awake long enough, head back to the steps of the Main Building for the midnight Drummer’s Circle with the Notre Dame drumline and mark the official beginning of Game Day! Unique Experience: Between your visit to the Grotto and the beginning of the Drummer’s Circle at midnight, walk from the Grotto along Holy Cross Drive toward Bond Hall. Near the Log Chapel and overlooking St. Joseph Lake, stands a statue of St. Joseph. Next to the statue is a plaque with a letter written from Fr. Edward Sorin to Fr. Basil Moreau in 1842, explaining why he had chosen this spot to establish a university. Sorin writes, “As there is no other school within more than a hundred miles, this college cannot fail to succeed…. Before long, it will develop on a large scale…. It will be one of the most powerful means for good in this country.” My friends and I had many discussions about life, school, and our futures standing around that letter at night with a cigar. Reading that letter – at night – next to the Log Chapel and looking out at the lake, you truly touch the soul of Notre Dame. 2022 Note – If you can’t stay up until midnight, Notre Dame has added a new Mid-Day Drummer’s Circle at 4 PM on the Main Quad just before Trumpets At the Dome. GAME DAYGame Day Parking – The first question you must answer on Game Day is where to park (ND parking website here – contains a full list of options and prices). Though you can occasionally find free parking on streets near campus, there are many options on and near campus, each with their plusses and minuses. Here are some of the most popular:The Stadium, Joyce, and Compton parking lots are the main tailgating areas and lie south of Notre Dame Stadium and the Joyce Center. These asphalt lots offer a party atmosphere and easy stadium access, but advance purchase of a parking pass is required, which can be expensive for the major home games. Additionally, these lots get crowded and therefore expect traffic leaving after the game. If you’re looking for a party and to form a “mega-tailgate” with the groups next to you, this is the spot to be. White Field is a grass lot north of campus and offers arguably the cheapest parking option at $30. Additionally, the university provides free shuttles from the parking lot to campus (drop off at the Hesburgh Library), which make it a convenient option for parking off I-80/90. Relying on a shuttle to get back to the parking lot does create some congestion after the game, though the university does a pretty good job of moving everyone through. Unique Experience: The Burke Golf Course on the southwestern side of campus is the best-kept parking secret – I hesitate to even write about it here. The lot is divided into Burke North and Burke South, and for only $40 fans get to tailgate on grass with a wide fairway in front of them to throw the football, play cornhole, or spread out chairs for easy conversation. There are also never any bathroom lines. The main downside to the Burke lot is that the walk to the stadium is around 15 minutes, but after the game it offers the easiest access to 933 and I-80/90 without having to depend on a shuttle. After a night game a couple years ago, I was back on the highway heading west 5 minutes after reaching my car. Campus Tour (Notre Dame Campus Map here)After parking and setting up your tailgate, take a walk around campus and soak in the atmosphere! Starting on the southern end of campus, walk up Notre Dame Avenue and take in the Golden Dome of the Main Building framed by fall colors on either side. After stopping at the Hammes Notre Dame Bookstore to buy this year’s edition of The Shirt, you’ll cross West Quad before arriving at South Quad, one of the iconic places on Notre Dame’s campus (and no, you’re not lost – West Quad is located south of South Quad). Walking across South Quad, which contains the Rockne Memorial Gymnasium (“The Rock”) on the west, O’Shaughnessy Hall (O’Shag) on the east, and some of the most stately dorms on campus (though don’t tell that to Dillon and Alumni Hall residents and alums), you can stop and grab a steak sandwich from the Knights of Columbus or a brat or burger from one of the other food stands sponsored by a dorm or club and staffed by students busy fundraising (or working off dorm service hours after getting caught playing beer pong). Continuing north brings you past the Sacred Heart statue and to the steps of the Main Building, with the Basilica of the Sacred Heart to your left and the LaFortune Student Center to your right. After marveling at the interior of the Basilica and exiting under the God, Country, Notre Dame inscription on the east entrance, you could continue behind the Basilica to the Grotto, or head east toward the Hesburgh Library. Since you saw the Grotto and lakes last night, you head toward the library, crossing the southern end of North Quad, home to Keenan Hall, the best dorm on campus, and Stonehenge, a fountain dedicated to Notre Dame alumni killed in battle. Arriving at the library, you take the iconic photo lifting your arms in front of the Word of Life Mural, better known as Touchdown Jesus. Directly across from the library is Notre Dame Stadium, the home of the Fighting Irish. Unique Experience: For one last stop before heading back to your tailgate, Heritage Hall, on the second floor of the Joyce Center located just east of Notre Dame Stadium, in addition to offering air conditioning, showcases a multitude of memorabilia and trophies earned through Irish athletic success. Campus MapFriday Night Locations – Blue Circles
Campus Tour – Red Arrows
Mentioned Buildings – Gold
Quads – Yellow highlightingGame Day Weekend ActivitiesOn a Notre Dame football weekend, there are a myriad of activities around campus, ranging from marching band performances and the Player Walk to academic lectures featuring notable guest speakers, pre- and post-game Mass options, and plenty of pickup football games. Here are some of the key events for the 2022 home opener against Marshall.Events and activities courtesy of the Experience Notre Dame website. For a full listing of events this weekend, check it out here. All links to the events include a campus map to the event location. Event: Friday Tunnel Experience
Date and Time: Friday, September 9, 10 AM – 5 PM
Location: Notre Dame Stadium (North Tunnel)Description: This Football season fans have the opportunity to walk down the iconic North Tunnel. The Football Friday Experience is available to fans on home football Fridays beginning at 10am. There is a $10 entry fee, and all proceeds will benefit the Rockne Athletics Fund.Event: Football Fridays at the Eck
Date and Time: Friday, September 9, 11 AM – 5 PM
Location: Eck Visitors CenterDescription: Food from the grill, interviews with special guests, live music, performances from student groups, giveaways, and more.Event: Meet Your Favorite Notre Dame Authors
Date and Time: Friday, September 9, 1:30 PM – 3 PM
Location: Hammes Notre Dame BookstoreDescription: Meet your favorite Notre Dame authors, from football legends to alumni storytellers, and more. Guests include Joe Theismann, Rudy Ruttiger, Lisa Kelly, Michelle Ferguson, Deborah Dell, and more.Event: Mid-Day Drummers Circle
Date and Time: Friday, September 9, 4 PM – 4:10 PM
Location: Main QuadDescription: Come hear the Notre Dame Drumline perform at Main Quad before the band marches out to rehearsal.Event: Trumpets At the Dome
Date and Time: Friday, September 9, 4:10 PM – 4:20 PM
Location: Main QuadDescription: Come hear the Trumpet Section from the Band of the Fighting Irish perform outside the Main Building.Event: Band March Out to Rehearsal
Date and Time: Friday, September 9, 4:30 PM – 4:45 PM
Location: Main QuadDescription: The Band of the Fighting Irish steps off from the Main Building and marches to Ricci Fields for rehearsal.Event: Band Open Rehearsal
Date and Time: Friday, September 9, 4:45 PM – 5:30 PM
Location: Ricci Family FieldsDescription: The Band of the Fighting Irish rehearses for Game Day performances.Scroll to ContinueEvent: Glee Club Open Rehearsal
Date and Time: Friday, September 9, 5 PM – 5:30 PM
Location: LaBar Recital HallDescription: The Glee Club continues their tradition of a football Friday open rehearsal. All are invited to attend.Event: Rockne Pep Rally
Date and Time: Friday, September 9, 5:30 PM – 7 PM
Location: South Quad, in front of Rockne Memorial GymnasiumDescription: Don’t miss the first chance to hear from Dick Corbett Head Coach Marcus Freeman at the Rockne Rally, sponsored by Dillon Hall. This pep rally type event on Friday night is a great way to get pumped up for the home opener vs. Marshall. The Rockne Rally will be held in front of the Rockne Memorial on South Quad. This student centric event includes performances by the Notre Dame Band, Cheer team and Pom Squad, along with pre-event programming from Dillon Hall.Event: Notre Dame vs. Purdue, Men’s Rugby
Date and Time: Friday, September 9, 6 PM – 7:30 PM
Location: Stinson Rugby FieldDescription: The men’s rugby team takes on Purdue University in the 2022 fall season home opener. JV match will immediately follow upon conclusion of the Varsity match. Free and open to the public.Event: Friday Night Bash
Date and Time: Friday, September 9, 6:30 PM – 10 PM
Location: Notre Dame Stadium (Gate C)Description: Join us for Friday Night Bash at Notre Dame Stadium on Friday, September 9, 2022—the night before Notre Dame takes on Marshall in South Bend. You won’t want to miss this one-of-a-kind, family-friendly party in the concourse of Notre Dame Stadium featuring food trucks, drinks, and live music by Jerry O’Fonics. Tickets are $12 for adults (ages 12+) and children 11 and under are free! Live music starts at 6:30pm. Note, ticket prices cover admission, food and alcohol are available but at an additional cost. Event: IRISH BREAKDOWN TAILGATE
Date and Time: Saturday, September 10, Beginning 10:00 AM
Location: Stadium Reserved Lot – announced on Champions Lounge message boardDescription: Join Bryan Driskell and IB Nation on Saturday morning for the annual Irish Breakdown tailgate!Event: Midnight Drummers Circle
Date and Time: Saturday, September 10, 12 AM – 12:30 AM
Location: Main QuadDescription: The Notre Dame Drumline holds their traditional Drummers’ Circle in front of the Main Building.Event: Tailgate of Champions at Legends
Date and Time: Saturday, September 10, 11 AM – 9 PM
Location: LegendsDescription: Legends invites you to experience Game Day with an all-inclusive package – buffet and open bar – to help you tailgate like a champion just steps away from Notre Dame Stadium. The party continues post-game with tailgate fare with bar service so you can avoid the traffic and celebrate an Irish win.Event: Celtic Music and Dance
Date and Time: Saturday, September 10, 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM
Location: McCourtney GreenDescription: Join the Medieval Institute and Irish for a Ceilidh with live music! Learn the history of Irish dance and flute-making. Complimentary food and drink will be provided. Free and open to the public.Event: Notre Dame Glee Club In Revue
Date and Time: Saturday, September 10, 11:30 AM – 12 PM
Location: Hesburgh Library Reflecting PoolDescription: The Glee Club continues their tradition of a Game Day concert three hours before kickoff. All are invited to attend.Event: Victory March (Replaces the Player Walk)
Date and Time: Saturday, September 10, 12 PM – 12:30 PM
Location: Various Campus LocationsDescription: Prior to all six home games this season, fans can look forward to a new event this season called the “Victory March.” Building off the player walk over the years, fans can now gather to hear brief remarks from Coach Freeman in front of the reflecting pool at Hesburgh Library, as the Fighting Irish march from the Basilica of the Sacred Heart into Notre Dame Stadium. This festive event also features performances by the Notre Dame Band, Cheer Team, Glee Club, and Bagpipe Band.Event: Trumpets At the Dome
Date and Time: Saturday, September 10, 12:30 PM – 12:40 PM
Location: Main QuadDescription: If you missed it Friday night, you have another chance to watch the Notre Dame Band trumpet section play ND favorites in front of the Main Building.Event: Band Concert on the Steps
Date and Time: Saturday, September 10, 1 PM – 1:30 PM
Location: Bond QuadDescription: The Band of the Fighting Irish will perform on the steps of Bond Hall.Event: Band March Out
Date and Time: Saturday, September 10, 1:45 PM – 2:00 PM
Location: Main QuadDescription: The Band of the Fighting Irish steps off from the Main Building and marches to Notre Dame Stadium.NOTRE DAME STADIUM POLICIESHere are a few things to know in preparation for your 2022 Notre Dame Stadium experience:

  • Notre Dame transitioned to mobile ticketing for the 2021 football season, which continues into this year. Make sure your phone has plenty of battery!
  • All fans, regardless of age, need to have a ticket for the game.
  • Notre Dame Stadium is now a cashless venue – cash is not accepted by any vendor or concession stand inside the stadium.
  • Notre Dame Stadium has instituted a clear bag policy There are also restrictions on bag size.

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How to watch, stream NFL football games live online free without cable: Fox, CBS, NBC, ESPN: Season opener

How to watch, stream NFL football games live online free without cable: Fox, CBS, NBC, ESPN: Season opener

The preseason was fun, but it’s time to get serious. The NFL kicks off its 2022–2023 season tonight.While the bulk of the games will take place Sunday, there’s a certain appeal to the true first game of the season. And the league is starting things off with a corker.The Buffalo Bills will face the Los Angeles Rams, pitting the leader of last year’s AFC East against the winner of Super Bowl LVI.

Grab a drink and settle into the couch or your favorite barstool. Football is back. Here’s a look at who’s playing whom and how best to catch the game.

Which NFL teams are opening the 2022 season? And what channel is airing the game?

Here’s how opening night is shaping up. (The home team is listed second.)

Thursday, Sept. 8

Buffalo Bills vs. Los Angeles Rams, 8:20 p.m. ET on NBC.

How can I watch NFL games for free—even if I am out of market?

The best way to watch any sort of network programming for free on a big screen is with a good HD antenna. And watching preseason NFL games is simple, since many air on broadcast networks, meaning you’ll be able to watch even if you don’t have a cable subscription. To ensure you’re getting the most reliable signal, be sure to test the antenna in multiple locations in your home.

Note, however, that you’ll only be able to watch the Thursday night game over the air. Starting next week, the rights revert to a strictly online provider.

Can I stream NFL games live online if I don’t have a cable subscription?

There are, in fact, several options.

Peacock

NBC’s streaming service will give you access to several games. You can get a seven-day free trial, followed by a $5 or $10 monthly charge. (The free version of Peacock does not include live sports.)

Disney+

Disney’s bundle of Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ no longer has a free trial, so you’ll have to pay $13.99 per month for all three combined (or $19.99 per month for no ads on Hulu). Including Live TV in the bundle bumps the price to $70 per month ($76 with no ads).

Hulu with Live TV

The free trial on this service is also no longer offered. It will cost you $70 per month.

YouTubeTV

After an up to two-week trial, you can expect monthly charges of $65.

Sling TV

Dish Network’s Sling has a lower-tiered “Orange” plan that will run you $35 per month. Adding the more comprehensive “Blue” plan bumps the cost to $50 per month. You’ll have a seven-day free trial first—and right now, the cord-cutting service is cutting the first month’s bill in half.

DirecTV Stream

Formerly known as DirecTV Now, AT&T TVNow, and AT&T TV, this oft-renamed streaming service will run you at least $70 per month after the free trial option.

Fubo TV

This sports-focused cord-cutting service carries broadcast networks in most markets. There’s a seven-day free trial, followed by monthly charges of $70–$100, depending on the channels you choose.

Can I watch the NFL opening night game on Amazon?

NBC has exclusive broadcast rights to opening night this year. However, starting Sept. 15, Amazon Prime will be the exclusive home to Thursday Night Football.

Does the NFL offer any viewing packages to watch the games I want?

Yep.

NFL App

The NFL App will let you stream games that are being broadcast locally in your market on Sundays. If you want to watch an “out of market” game, you’ve got two choices.

NFL+

Watch live local and out-of-market games and (with the premium subscription) replays. There’s a seven-day free trial, after which you’re looking at a $30 charge per season. ($80 for premium.)

NFL Sunday Ticket

DirecTV customers have access to it, but if you meet the conditions, like living in an apartment complex or some area where you can’t get DirecTV, you can also sign up for an online version, letting you watch any NFL game live this season. There’s a one-week trial; then you’re looking at monthly charges of $73.49 per month for a four-month period or $293.36 for the entire season (or $99 for four months, or $396).
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LSU Football vs. Southern – LSU

LSU Football vs. Southern – LSU

In anticipation of Saturday’s 2022 LSU Football home opener vs. Southern, LSU Athletics wishes to inform fans of important updates regarding new offerings inside and around Tiger Stadium and offer key reminders to help make the gameday experience exceptional for all who attend.
Sold Out
As announced earlier Wednesday, Saturday’s game is a sell-out. Fans still interested in purchasing tickets can visit StubHub to check availability. Given the historic nature of this game and the large community support from both fanbases, we expect up to 200,000 people on campus for game day. Anticipate large crowds and plan accordingly.
LSUSports.net/Gameday
All important gameday updates will be posted to LSUSports.net/gameday. Fans are encouraged to utilize the page to plan their day prior to arrival on campus.
LSU Sports Mobile App
Utilizing geofencing and mobile push notifications, the LSU Sports Mobile app is another valuable resource for fans when planning and managing the gameday experience. Download the app today here to manage digital tickets, access parking maps and times of interest, and more.
Tickets
Fans utilizing digital tickets for Saturday’s game are strongly encouraged to download their tickets prior to arrival on campus. This will ensure fans have their tickets ready for entry upon arrival to their gate and prevent any issues related to connectivity near the stadium. For help with mobile tickets, LSUSports.net/mobile.
Parking & Traffic
In an effort to alleviate congestion and delays around parking and traffic, LSU Athletics has made a significant investment to increase police staffing on gameday. These additional investments serve as an effort to help mitigate the limitations imposed by larger infrastructural factors around the stadium.
Fans are also encouraged to utilize the Waze app to navigate their drive to campus. Campus parking lots are programmed into Waze, which will identify the quickest routes to and through campus.
Use this parking map while planning entry to and exit from campus on gameday and to find free gameday parking.
Contraflow
Due to the large number of expected vehicles for Saturday’s game, contraflow will be implemented following the game. Be advised that the zone in which you park indicates which direction you will be headed during your exit. The arrows on our postgame traffic map will assist with this. We have indicated directions below according to zone:

  • Pink Zone: Exit North onto Nicholson Dr towards I-10
  • Orange Zone: Exit East towards Highland Rd primarily through Dalrymple Dr
  • Green Zone: Exit West on Skip Bertman towards River Rd; can then go Northbound or Southbound on River Rd
  • Yellow Zone: Vehicles in lots 404 and 401 will exit South on Nicholson. Vehicles in lots 400, 402, and 403 will exit Westbound on South Quad Dr. Vehicles in lots 408, 409, 411, and LA House will exit Westbound on Gourrier Ave with the option to continue down Burbank Dr or South on Nicholson Dr
  • Blue Zone: Exit campus Westbound either on South Stadium Dr or South Quad Dr towards Highland Rd

Victory Hill
Join us 2 hours and 15 minutes before kickoff for the first Victory Hill of the Brian Kelly era.
Victory Hill Parade Timeline

Time
Parade Element

4:15 p.m.
Band departs Band Hall

4:20 p.m.
Band marches down Victory Hill

4:30 p.m.
Football arrives at Top of Victory Hill

PMAC
The Pete Maravich Assembly Center (PMAC) will be open to the public all season long on gameday. Fans will be able to enter the arena via the SE and SW ramps with opening seating in the 200 or 300 levels. Food and drinks are allowed in the arena, and restrooms will be available throughout the main concourse. Beginning five hours prior to an evening kickoff, the PMAC will be open with live football games being shown on the video board throughout the day. The Tiger Band will perform in the PMAC 10  minutes after the conclusion of the Victory Hill Parade.
The Huddle
The Huddle is a new fan experience area located in the shadows of Tiger Stadium. Located at Nicholson Gateway, fans of all ages can relax and enjoy the free Fan Zone, which will provide shaded picnic tables, an HD video wall, activations, and games. The Huddle will open five hours before kickoff and close at kickoff.
The Huddle Tailgate is also available for fans interested in an upgraded game day experience offering a shared hospitality experience. For $80 per ticket, fans will receive five food or beverage vouchers and access to tents, TVs, fans, premium lounge furniture, and much more. Larger groups of 100 or more can also reserve a private tailgating space. To learn more about all of these unique gameday offerings, visit revelryteam.com.
Three Olives Tailgate District
Tiger fans have the opportunity to experience a full tailgating service in the Three Olives Tailgate District at Patrick F. Taylor on the south side of the LSU campus near Tiger Stadium. Fans will have the option of selecting a tented space that is furnished with premium outdoor furniture, coolers, and more. Each turnkey setup will be ready upon arrival and ensure hassle-free fun on game day. Visit revelryteam.com for details.
PedalPub
A new pregame offering outside of Tiger Stadium, PedalPub party bikes offer fans the opportunity to enhance their tailgate experience through tours and transportation. A certified PedalPub pilot will guide fans around campus to various tailgates and gameday sites of interest. Fans interested in PedalPub can prebook now.
Game Programs
Game programs will be free and available to all fans courtesy of Team LSU Partners. Programs will be located at several locations surrounding Tiger Stadium on a first-come, first-served basis.
Water Bottle
Fans will be allowed to bring one 32-ounce or smaller, factory-sealed water bottle into Tiger Stadium this season. Limit one water bottle per person.
Concessions
Fans will be able to purchase candy, peanuts, and chips at value prices inside Tiger Stadium this season. Theater-sized candy boxes and peanuts will each be available for purchase for $3, while chips will be priced at $2.50. All prices listed throughout Tiger Stadium concessions in the 2022 season are pre-tax. In addition to the value pricing offered above, the following vendors will be available in the stadium this season:

  • BBB’s Cajun Corner
  • Chick Fil A
  • Dippin Dots
  • Kona Ice
  • Jamaican Vibes
  • Johnny Rockets
  • Leroy’s Lemonade
  • Lucky Dog
  • Manda Sausage
  • Papa John’s
  • Queen Eats and Royal Treats
  • Simple Joe’s
  • T-Beaux’s Creole Cafe
  • The Shed
  • Tre’s Street Food

There will also be additional Grab & Geaux locations inside the stadium this season, as well as the return of the Walk Thru Bru, where fans can purchase alcoholic beverages.

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Ramon Henderson Battling For Starting Role In The Notre Dame Secondary

Ramon Henderson Battling For Starting Role In The Notre Dame Secondary

Junior Ramon Henderson’s path to the back end of Notre Dame’s secondary was not a direct one. At the very least, there was a zig and a zag that led him there. At 6-1 and 183 pounds coming out of high school, Henderson was recruited to Notre Dame with the chance to give the Irish secondary a physical presence at cornerback. Now going into his third season, Henderson continues to adapt to playing safety. Henderson had never played safety until after Kyle Hamilton went down with a season-ending knee injury last season in an Oct. 23 win over Southern Cal. He missed Notre Dame’s final six games of the season, which led to Henderson’s own opportunity. “He has a much better command of what we’re doing on defense, how to fit the run game,” Irish safeties coach Chris O’Leary said of Henderson. “I didn’t even know that he knew what a run fit was when he came over last year, but he could fit the box. He understands the checks. He’s put himself in better positions down the field.” It’s been a rapid transition for the Bakersfield, Calif native. He started Notre Dame’s last four games of 2021, beginning with the Nov. 13 game at Virginia. He had four tackles and his first career interception in the 28-3 win over the Cavaliers. He later matched that career best tackle total in the Fiesta Bowl against Oklahoma State.”From Virginia to Oklahoma State that was a jump in comfortability,” Henderson explained. “But I’d say there’s a bigger jump now. We do this stuff every day for hours and hours.” The competition at safety is primarily between Henderson, Houston Griffith and DJ Brown to play next to Northwestern transfer Brandon Joseph. The competition between Henderson and his veteran teammates has been close, but they have also managed to stay close as a unit. “Obviously, I believe we all think we’re better than each other,” Henderson said. “That’s fun. They think they’re better than me, I think I’m better than them. It’s healthy. We all clap for each other, we all pat each other on the backs. But (on) the same day, we’re trying to be the best player that day. I give them pointers, they give me pointers. We’re a close, tight-knit position group and we all have each other’s back all the time.” Joseph’s coverage skills make him most suited for the field safety role. That’s where Hamilton played last year and where Henderson played late in the season. He is continuing to hone the skills to let him excel on the boundary, now. “Before, I was only playing field, because I never knew the boundary,” Henderson explained. “During the off-season, my biggest thing was I need to learn what the boundary does, and it’s not really that hard. You have to think opposite of the field. The only thing that really becomes hard is you’re running tempo. They get a big pass, you run down, and you have to flip sides for the play. That’s the hardest thing.” No matter who fills the spot, there will be plenty of experience. Griffith started all 13 games last season, Brown played in all 13 games and Henderson played in all 13 games (mostly special teams early), with starts in the last four contests. Be sure to check out the Irish Breakdown message board, the Champions LoungeIrish Breakdown ContentNotre Dame 2022 Roster
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