SiriusXM announced today its coverage of the 2023 NFL Draft, which will feature live announcements of every selection from every round and in-depth analysis on the SiriusXM NFL Radio channel, as well as additional NFL Draft-focused programming on the SiriusXM College Sports Radio channel.
From the first round on Thursday through the final round on Saturday, SiriusXM NFL Radio will broadcast onsite in Kansas City, MO. Live coverage will air Thursday and Friday from 7 pm – midnight ET/6 – 11 pm CT and Saturday from noon – 7 pm ET/11 am – 6 pm CT. Listeners will hear the announcements of all 32 teams’ selections through all seven rounds, as well as interviews with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and dozens of draftees, general managers and coaches.
Immediately following the conclusion of SiriusXM NFL Radio’s Draft broadcast each day, the channel will have live call-in shows where fans can share their reactions and discuss their favorite team’s picks. Alex Marvez and Kirk Morrison, a former third round selection, will host the Thursday and Friday post-Draft shows, and Zig Fracassi will be joined by former first round pick Ryan Leaf post-Draft on Saturday.
On Wednesday, April 26, Rick Neuheisel and former Tampa Bay Buccaneers general manager Mark Dominik will host a special SiriusXM NFL Radio show live from the NFL Play Football Draft Prospect Clinic and Community Event at Central High School in Kansas City from 11 am – 1 pm ET/ 10 am – noon CT. The show will feature one-on-one interviews with several of the NFL Draft prospects.
SiriusXM NFL Radio is available to subscribers nationwide in their cars (channel 88) and on the SXM App (https://siriusxm.us/SXMNFLRadio).
In addition to SiriusXM NFL Radio’s coverage, SiriusXM College Sports Radio (channel 84) will broadcast live from Taps on Main in downtown Kansas City on Thursday, April 27 and Friday, April 28 starting at 6 pm ET/5 pm PT through the final selection each day. Kris Budden will anchor these shows. She will be joined by Mark Dominik and former NFL players EJ Manuel, who was a first round pick in 2013, and Jacob Hester, a third round selection in 2008.