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Extensive pregame coverage for Super Bowls LX begins February 8 at 1 p.m. ET, leading up to the big game’s kickoff time at 6:30 p.m. ET. Both pregame coverage and Super Bowl LX itself will air live on NBC and stream in simulcast on Peacock.
For $11/month, an ad-supported Peacock subscription lets you stream live sports and events airing on NBC, including the 2026 Super Bowl, Winter Olympics coverage, and more. Plus, you'll get access to thousands of hours of shows and movies, including beloved sitcoms such as Parks and Recreation and The Office, every Bravo show and much more.
NBC's Tom Llamas conducts his first presidential interview with Trump since taking over the anchor chair last year.
The last time NBC broadcast the Super Bowl, Aaron Donald effectively ended the game by pressuring Joe Burrow on fourth-and-1 to force an incompletion and a turnover on downs, sealing the Rams' victory.
This year's big game featuring New England and Seattle will kick off at 6:30 p.m. ET. NBC will have the linear/traditional broadcast of the Super Bowl, and the network will also stream the game,
Cris Collinsworth finding a way to praise Patrick Mahomes. Even though the Kansas City Chiefs star won’t be playing in Super Bowl LX this Sunday, the veteran NBC broadcaster might still find a way to bring him up—at least that’s what he confessed in a recent press conference.
From athletes to Hollywood stars, advertisers secured iconic names for their ad spots for the 2026 Super Bowl.
President Donald Trump may not be attending the 2026 Super Bowl, but he will be partaking in NBC News’s pre-game interview. Portions of Trump’s interview will air at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, with another portion airing shortly before kickoff on Sunday.
Keeping with a Super Bowl week tradition, President Donald Trump will be interviewed by NBC News anchor Tom Llamas on Wednesday, Feb. 4, the network announced. The network said Llamas will sit down with Trump for an exclusive interview at the White House four days before the NFL's biggest night.
With the Super Bowl just four days away, NBC broadcaster Mike Tirico is keeping one of his colleagues in his prayers. Tirico, the voice of NBC's "Sunday Night Football," will cover the Super Bowl alongside Cris Collinsworth,