How to watch Notre Dame Football Pro Day on Peacock: Live stream info, start time, draft prospects
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How to watch 2025 Notre Dame Football Pro Day:
When: Thursday, March 27
Where: Irish Athletics Center in South Bend, Indiana
Time: 12:30 PM ET
Live Stream: Exclusively on Peacock
Which Notre Dame prospects are expected to participate?
QB Riley Leonard
S Xavier Watts
CB Benjamin Morrison
DT Rylie Mills
TE Mitchell Evans
DT Howard Cross III
LB Jack Kiser
EDGE R.J. Oben
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Adam Gorney, National Recruiting Director,
When is Notre Dame's 2025 Blue-Gold Game?
Notre Dame's annual spring scrimmage will take place on Saturday, April 12 at 2 PM ET, exclusively on Peacock.
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