The American Rodeo to Air on The Cowboy Channel and RFD-TV

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There have been a few questions about whether or not this year’s American Rodeo will be on The Cowboy Channel and RFD-TV and the answer is absolutely.

The rodeo, which has a prize pool of $3 million, begins on Feb. 27 with the roughstock preliminary round and continues through March 6, when champions will be crowned at the home of the Dallas Cowboys, AT&T Stadium.

The Cowboy Channel will air all performances of the 2022 American Rodeo and every performance will also be available live and on the The Cowboy Channel+, so you don’t miss a second of the action.

Additionally, Friday’s performance and both performances on Sunday will also air on RFD-TV.

You can find RFD-TV here, The Cowboy Channel here and The Cowboy Channel+ here.

Below is a full schedule of events.

SUNDAY, FEB. 27

Roughstock Preliminary Round

Start time: 8 PM ET
Location: Cowtown Coliseum
Where to Watch: The Cowboy Channel, The Cowboy Channel+ App

TUESDAY, MARCH 1 - THURSDAY, MARCH 3

Semifinals

Start time: 8 PM ET
Location: Cowtown Coliseum
Where to Watch: The Cowboy Channel, The Cowboy Channel+,

FRIDAY, MARCH 4

The American Finals Contender Round

Start time: 8 PM ET
Location: Cowtown Coliseum
Where to Watch: The Cowboy Channel, RFD-TV, The Cowboy Channel+, RFD-TV Now

SUNDAY, MARCH 6

The American Long Go

Start time: 1 PM ET
Location: AT&T Stadium
Where to Watch: The Cowboy Channel, RFD-TV, The Cowboy Channel+, RFD-TV Now

The American Short Go

Start time: 4 PM ET
Location: AT&T Stadium
Where to Watch: The Cowboy Channel, RFD-TV, The Cowboy Channel+, RFD-TV Now

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Rylee George is three-for-three at the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo.