Sky Sports have announced plans to report live from all 32 NFL teams ahead of the start of the 2015 regular season.
NFL 32 Live will see the broadcaster visit every team in the league in a 12-hour period on September 9, the day before the opening fixture between the Pittsburgh Steelers and New England Patriots.
Executive director for Sky Sports News HQ, Andy Cairns, said: "We are going to make history with 32 Live and it's a fantastic way to kickoff the NFL season on Sky, which will be our most comprehensive to date.
"American football is going to get the Sky Sports News HQ treatment with Jim White leading our teams of reporters across America, giving UK and Ireland fans all the pre-season news and behind the scenes stories from every team just 24 hours before the first game."
NFL UK managing director Alistair Kirkwood added: "This is an incredible way to launch the season and will really whet appetites for the opening games. To say this is an ambitious project is an understatement but it indicates the Sky Sports commitment to bringing viewers as close to the NFL action as possible. We are very excited."
For the second year running, three regular season games will take place at Wembley during the 2015 season.