Put Up Your Dukes

Put Up Your Dukes

Infobox Television | show_name=Put Up Your Dukes


format = Football talk
runtime = 30 minutes
starring = Jamie Dukes with contributions from Adam Schefter, Pat Kirwan, Deion Sanders and Brian Baldinger
country = USA
network = NFL Network
first_aired = September 4, 2007
last_aired = ?

" Put Up Your Dukes " was a sports television talk show that began September 4, 2007, on NFL Network. It features former NFL center, Jamie Dukes. The show aired from Tuesdays through Fridays at 6:30 p.m. Eastern.

It is unclear when the show was cancelled, but "College Football Now" has assumed its time slot (expanded to an hour each day) and no further airings are scheduled. Dukes remains under contract to NFL Network for other assignments.

Contributors

Other contributors included former two-sport athlete Deion Sanders, NFL.com writers Adam Schefter and Pat Kirwan, college football analyst Charles Davis, and "NFL on FOX" commentator Brian Baldinger.

Format

"Put Up Your Dukes" debated the news of the day in the NFL. The show featured an interactive component through NFL.com allowing viewers to send questions to Dukes. Some were read and answered by Dukes on air.


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