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The Super Bowl is approaching, with NFL fans eagerly awaiting the matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots in Santa Clara.
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This game is a rematch of the 2015 Super Bowl, famous for its unforgettable ending. A legendary play is often defined by the call that accompanies it.
Al Michaels’ famous call, “pass is intercepted at the goal line by Malcom Butler,” remains iconic in connection with Super Bowl 49.
Here’s a look at who football fans will see and hear calling this year’s Super Bowl.
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Who are the 2026 Super Bowl announcers?
As NBC airs Super Bowl 60, NFL fans will hear the familiar crew of “Sunday Night Football” announcers Mike Tirico and Cris Collinsworth.
While this is Collinsworth’s fourth Super Bowl, it will be the first time Tirico calls a Super Bowl in his career. Additionally, he will be leading NBC’s coverage from Italy for the Winter Olympics, making it quite the month for the prestigious broadcaster.
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Melissa Stark and Kaylee Hartung, the sideline reporters, will be broadcasting a Super Bowl for the first time in their careers.
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Super Bowl 60 start time
The Seahawks vs. Patriots Super Bowl kicks off on Sunday, Feb. 8 at 6:30 p.m. ET from Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
How to watch the Super Bowl
Fans can watch the Super Bowl live on NBC on Sunday, Feb. 8 at 6:30 p.m. ET.
For those without cable, Peacock will have a live stream on its platform.
Peacock’s sports programming features live coverage of NFL Sunday Night Football, the NBA, Olympic and Paralympic Games, Big Ten football and basketball, Notre Dame football, Big East and Big 12 basketball, Premier League soccer, golf, and more.
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