Sirius Satellite Radio will kick off its 4th annual Sirius NFL Radio Training Camp Tour featuring live on-site broadcasts from all 32 NFL team training camps, plus the 2008 Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony.Over a three week period - July 26th to August 14th - Sirius NFL Radio hosts will broadcast live on location from all 32 NFL training camp sites around the country. Sirius' NFL insiders will provide an expert look at every team, interview players, coaches and franchise executives, and will evaluate everything from the performances of fresh-out-of college rookies to the intense head-to-head competitions for starting roles.
All shows will air on Sirius NFL Radio (ch 124).
On Saturday, July 26th, the tour launches with back-to-back shows from the training camps of the New York Jets and the World Champion New York Giants. Former NFL defensive lineman Tim Ryan and longtime NFL front office executive Pat Kirwan will provide a first look at the defending Super Bowl champs when they host The End Zone live (2-6pm ET) from the Giants' camp at the University at Albany in upstate New York.
Immediately before The End Zone, veteran Sirius personality Adam Schein and former NFL lineman Ross Tucker will host The Sirius Blitz live (11am-2pm ET) from the Jets' camp at Hofstra University in Hempstead, NY.
In addition to Ryan, Kirwan, Schein and Tucker, other Sirius hosts featured on the tour will include Gil Brandt, the longtime Pro Personnel exec for the Dallas Cowboys, former players Randy Cross, Shannon Sharpe, Solomon Wilcots and Jim Miller, former NFL coach Dean Dalton, plus NFL experts Vic Carucci, Zig Fracassi, Howard Balzer, Paul Allen and Steve Cohen.
Check out the full schedule and a neato interactive map here.

Ron and Fez
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Adelstein just voted against the merger- he could not get any support fro the ridiculous concessions he wanted, so he nixed it.
This is actually a good thiing- the merger should not take place an any cost.
Adelstein just voted against the merger- he could not get any support fro the ridiculous concessions he wanted, so he nixed it.
This is actually a good thiing- the merger should not take place an any cost.
Adelstein is a joke.
Adelstein just voted against the merger- he could not get any support fro the ridiculous concessions he wanted, so he nixed it.
This is actually a good thiing- the merger should not take place an any cost.
DEMS UNITE! Republicans suck.
Unreal,
The rhetoric I see on this site. "Dems Unite" republicans suck, what would you do if your kid grows up to be a republican. See thats the problem with htis hole thing. No one gives a crap about the people paying for the service. There are to many howard stern homers and O&A homers, and Yes I know ron and fez noon to whenever.
It doesn't matter. What is best is competition, And while many of you think the removal of one service is a lack of competition, I say it adds to it.
Well thanks all for hearing me out, and remember, its easier to piss on someone that to actually have an intellectual conversation.
XM is so doomed if Tate votes NO.
Adelstein released a statement Wednesday.
"I was hoping to forge a bipartisan solution that would offer consumers more diversity in programming, better price protection, expanded choices among innovative devices and real competition with digital radio," it read. "Instead, it appears they're going to get a monopoly with window dressing. We really missed a great opportunity to reach a bipartisan agreement that would have benefited the American people."
"what would you do if your kid grows up to be a republican."? Educate them.
"See thats the problem with htis hole thing. No one gives a crap about the people paying for the service." Not true, people paying for the service have free choice in to get the service AND the choice of which company to get the service from since we have two satradio companies which directly compete. The FCC (as they are) needs keep more attention on whats good for the majority those who made the choice not to pay for satradio service.
And NO xm is not at all "doomed" if honorable FCC commissioner Tate votes no, neither is sirius. They both need to come up with business plans that work and get some proper management personal in there.
Someone get the Democrats mental help because they need it badly. Even though the Republicans are losing there sanitiy by nominating John McCain. Voting for either feels like voting for disaster.
The problem with the Opie & Anthony and Stern people is they only care about there sad little show. One wants Sirius to fail and the other wants XM to fail. I personally would like to see both succeed. The merger is no longer worth having. It should be called off by both Sirius and XM. Too many conditions to even be considered.
By the way the NFL coverage on Sirius is great. Yes there is more to Sirius and XM then Stern, Opie & and Anthony.
That interactive training camp map is a work of genius. Good work!
I must say the Flash Designer responsible for this page created a masterpiece. Great work, Russell Phillips!
Hi I'm writing from South Korea. I don't know much about NFL but that map looks neato.