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27 𝓂𝒾𝓃𝓊𝓉𝑒𝓈 𝒶𝑔� Today On Super Bowl 2023 Live Online The teams will get an extra week to
prepare, and then the game will be here before we know it. If you are one of the 100 million of
people who watch the Super Bowl catch the game this year.
Since you're probably going to have several hours to burn between now and the start of
Super Bowl LVII, I thought it made sense to shoot out a newsletter today that will give
you enough reading material to last until kickoff, and if it doesn't last you until kickoff,
then I suggest taking a 30-minute break and then reading it again.
I know I've already mentioned this 19 times this week, but I'll mention it once more: I'll
be at the game today and if you want to see what kind of Super Bowl shenanigans I'll be
getting into, be sure to follow along on Twitter or Instagram, I promise to keep sharing
photos until my phone dies or until it gets confiscated and I'm not going to say which
one is more likely to happen.
Remember, this is a Super Bowl newsletter, so there will only be Super Bowl news
coming at you. Finally, if you're hanging out with family and/or friends today, please tell
them all to sign up for the newsletter. To get them signed up, all you have to do is click
here and then share this link with them.
1. How to watch the Super Bowl
If it's Super Bowl Sunday, that means you know you'll be getting a marathon amount of
NFL coverage and this year is no different. The game will be airing on Fox and that
network will be kicking off their coverage at 11 a.m. ET.
The notable thing about Fox is that the network will be going into the game with a pair of
announcers who have never called a Super Bowl before. The past six times the Super
Bowl has been on Fox, the announcers were Joe Buck and Troy Aikman, but those two
departed for ESPN in 2022, so Fox will have a new team this year.
Here's a look at that team:
Play-by-Play: Kevin Burkhardt
Color Commentator: Greg Olsen
Fox will also have Tom Rinaldi and Erin Andrews as its sideline reporters along with
rules official Mike Pereira. The big question about Fox's coverage is whether Tom Brady
will be show up at all today. The retired quarterback has a 10-year, $375 million deal
with Fox, but he has said he doesn't plan on joining the network until 2024. That being
said, you have to think that Fox would love to get him on at some point during its seven
and a half hours of pregame coverage, even if it's just to spend five minutes breaking
down the game.
Here's how you can watch Super Bowl LVI:
Date: Sunday, Feb. 12
Kickoff time: 6:30 p.m. ET
Location: State Farm Stadium (Glendale, Ariz.)
TV: FOX | Stream: fuboTV (try for free)
Odds: Eagles -1.5, O/U 51
Although the game won't be airing on CBS, we will have plenty of coverage for you,
especially leading up to kickoff. If you love to spend Super Bowl Sunday watching as
much pregame coverage as possible, we'll have you covered.
Here's the schedule for our streaming coverage on CBS Sports HQ, which will be
running nearly all day (You can click here to watch):
Live pre-game coverage begins: 3 p.m. ET
Pre-game hosts: Chris Hassel and Tommy Tran
Pre-game analysts: Jonathan Jones, Bryant McFadden, Danny Kanell, Pete Prisco,
Josina Anderson and Rick Spielman. There will also be gambling analysis from
SportsLine's Erik Kuselias, Todd Fuhrman and Kenny White.
Live postgame coverage begins: Immediately after the game and runs until midnight
As I already mentioned, I'll also be at the game and because I like to stay busy, I'll be
providing pictures and commentary on social media along with several stories for
CBSSports.com.
2. Everything you need to know about the Chiefs
Not surprisingly, there will be a lot of focus on Kansas City's coach and quarterback
today. When he takes the field today, Patrick Mahomes will become the youngest QB in
NFL history to start in three different Super Bowls.
As for Andy Reid, he'll likely be extra motivated to win and that's because he'll be facing
the team that fired him in 2012. During his 14 seasons in Philly, Reid took the Eagles to
five conference title games and a Super Bowl. Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie said this
week that firing Reid was "extremely difficult." If you want to check out his full
comments, then head here.
If the Chiefs win today, we can be watching a budding dynasty as it would give them
their second Super Bowl win in four years to go along with the fact that this is their third
Super Bowl appearance in four years.

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