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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