The last major of event for the NFL before training camps open in late July begins tonight when the NFL Draft begins in Chicago. If you're a football fan like me, you no doubt have plans to kick back in your recliner, crack open the beverage of your choice, and see where the up and coming stars of the league are going to play professionally. All you need to know is what channel to flip to.

As has been the case for the past number of years, all seven rounds of the Draft will be carried on both ESPN and the NFL Network. Depending on where you live in the Tri-State, the channel you need to get to may be different. Here's the complete list based on the various service providers, courtesy of TVGuide.com and Zap2It.com.

Evansville

Time Warner Cable (Standard)

  • ESPN: Channel 27
  • NFL Network: Not available through Standard Package

Time Warner Cable (Digital)

  • ESPN: Channel 27, 506, and 923 (HD)
  • NFL Network: Channel 547 and 926 (HD)
WOW Internet and Cable (Standard)
  • ESPN: Channel 27
  • NFL Network: Not available through Standard Package

WOW Internet and Cable (Digital)

  • ESPN: Channel 27 and 827 (HD)
  • NFL Network: Channel 226 and 878 (HD)

Direct TV

  • ESPN: Channel 206
  • NFL Network: Channel 212

Dish Network

  • ESPN: Channel 140, 4140 (HD), 5300 (HD), 9424 (HD)
  • NFL Network: Channel 154, 4154 (HD), 9426 (HD)

AFN Satellite

  • Channel 001

C-Band

  • ESPN: Channel G5-09
  • NFL Network: Not Available

Henderson

Time Warner Cable - Standard (Owensboro)

  • ESPN: Channel 29
  • NFL Network: Not Available

Time Warner Cable - Digital (Owensboro)

  • ESPN: Channel 29 and 753 (HD)
  • NFL Network: 107, 663 (HD)

Time Warner Cable - Standard (Evansville)

  • *See Above

Time Warner Cable - Digital (Evansville)

  • *See Above

Mediacom

  • ESPN: Channel 10
  • NFL Network: Not Available

*Direct TV and Dish Network Listings same as above

If you won't be home to watch, coverage can also be seen on your mobile device through the Watch ESPN and NFL Mobile apps assuming your cable or satellite provider has a deal with each network allowing access.

 

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