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where to watch nfl combine

You can watch the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine mainly through NFL Network and official NFL platforms, with several streaming TV services carrying the channel.

Main ways to watch (U.S.)

  • NFL Network (cable/satellite/streaming TV)
    • NFL Network is the primary TV channel airing the on‑field workouts and studio coverage from Lucas Oil Stadium.
* Coverage of live drills runs from **Thursday, Feb. 26 through Sunday, March 1** (2026), generally starting around **3 p.m. ET** each day, with some weekend windows beginning at **1 p.m. ET**.
  • NFL+ and NFL Digital
    • Live combine coverage on NFL Network is also available to stream through NFL+ and other official NFL digital outlets.
* NFL.com and the NFL app provide additional videos, written updates, and results from drills and interviews.
  • Live TV streaming services that carry NFL Network
    If you do not have traditional cable but want NFL Network, several services typically offer it in their channel lineups:
* **Fubo** (often with a free trial around big events)
* **Sling TV** (in packages that include NFL Network)
* **Hulu + Live TV** or similar live‑TV bundles that have NFL Network in select plans
* Some guides also mention **DirecTV Stream** and comparable services that include NFL Network.

Example: If you don’t have cable, an easy path is to start a Fubo trial that includes NFL Network, sign in on your TV or device, and watch the combine live windows each afternoon.

In‑stadium viewing and extras

  • In person at Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis)
    • Fans can watch on‑field workouts live inside Lucas Oil Stadium by registering for NFL OnePass , which is how the league manages free fan access and experiences.
  • Studio shows and companion programming
    • NFL Network adds shows such as NFL Combine Today before the workouts, plus other programming from NFL Films, The Insiders at the Combine , and rookie showcase re‑airs across the week.

TL;DR:
To watch the NFL Combine, tune into NFL Network on cable/satellite or via a live‑TV streaming service that carries the channel (Fubo, Sling, Hulu + Live TV, etc.), or stream via NFL+ and NFL digital platforms; you can also attend in person in Indianapolis with NFL OnePass.

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