SAN FRANCISCO – NBC Sports’ presentation of Super Bowl LX this Sunday, Feb. 8 kicks off with a comprehensive five-hour Super Bowl LX Pregame Show beginning at 1 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock. In the hours leading up to the game, NBC Sports’ Super Bowl LX Pregame Show will include live reports from the team hotels and Levi’s Stadium, in-depth features and interviews with players and coaches from the Seahawks and Patriots, and game previews and analysis from its roster of expert commentators. Coverage begins with Road to the Super Bowl at Noon ET on NBC and Peacock.
Maria Taylor serves as the lead host for the Super Bowl LX Pregame Show and hosts the Vince Lombardi Trophy presentation – her first time in both roles.
Taylor will be joined inside Levi’s Stadium by Noah Eagle, who makes his NBC Sports’ Super Bowl debut, serving as co-host of the pregame show, and Football Night in America teammates and Super Bowl champion analysts Jason Garrett and Devin McCourty.
Also on-location, NBC Sports insider Mike Florio, covering his 17th Super Bowl, will report on all the news surrounding Super Bowl LX. Steve Kornacki, NBC News’ celebrated political correspondent, returns to the Super Bowl pregame show. FNIA’s fantasy football and sports betting expert Matthew Berry makes his Super Bowl debut with NBC Sports. Access Hollywood’s Kit Hoover will conduct interviews from the NFL Tailgate at Levi’s Stadium.
San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan and four-time AP First-Team All-Pro 49ers linebacker Fred Warner join in-stadium to preview the matchup and provide in-depth analysis in their home venue.
Hall of Fame head coach Tony Dungy, fellow two-time Super Bowl winner Rodney Harrison, and co-host Jac Collinsworth will broadcast live from multiple locations on Alcatraz Island beginning at 1 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock.
Former NFL quarterback Chris Simms returns as a Super Bowl analyst, starting on a boat stopping at notable Bay Area attractions including Treasure Island, Bay Farm Island Bridge, McCovey Cove, PIER 39, and the Golden Gate Bridge. Simms will be accompanied on the water by Super Bowl LVI champion and three-time AP NFL Defensive Player of the Year Aaron Donald, and four-time AP First-Team All-Pro Cameron Heyward, the Pittsburgh Steelers 15-season veteran defensive tackle and 2023 Walter Payton Man of the Year.
LOCATIONS
NBC Sports’ Super Bowl Sunday announce team will broadcast live from the following Bay Area sites:
- Alcatraz Island
- Golden Gate Bridge
- McCovey Cove
- PIER 39
- Treasure Island
- Super Bowl Experience at the Moscone Center
- Bay Bridge
- Patriots Team Hotel – Santa Clara Marriott
- Seahawks Team Hotel – San Jose Marriott
AN OVERVIEW OF THE DAY
NBC Sports’ coverage on Sunday, February 8 begins at 7 a.m. ET on NBC and Peacock with the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics. Super Bowl LX coverage begins at Noon ET with the NFL Films-produced Road to the Super Bowl, which examines the path that led the Seahawks and Patriots to Super Bowl LX. NBC Sports’ Super Bowl LX Pregame Show kicks off at 1 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock.
NBC Sports’ Feb. 8 Schedule on NBC and Peacock (all times ET):
| 7 a.m. | Milan Cortina Winter Olympics (live) |
| Noon | Road to the Super Bowl |
| 1 p.m. | Super Bowl LX Pregame Show |
| 6:30 p.m. | Super Bowl LX |
| 10:45 p.m. | Primetime in Milan |
| Midnight | Late Local News |
| 12:35 a.m. | Milan Cortina Olympic Late Night |
INTERVIEWS: NBC Sports interviews with Super Bowl LX players and coaches will include:
- Maria Taylor with Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald
- Maria Taylor with Patriots quarterback Drake Maye
- Jason Garrett with Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold
- Rodney Harrison with Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel
- Tony Dungy with Seahawks general manager John Schneider
- Tony Dungy with Seahawks wide receiver Cooper Kupp
- Devin McCourty with former Patriots cornerback and two-time Super Bowl champion (XLIX, LI) Malcolm Butler
- Chris Simms with Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba
HOTEL & ARRIVAL REPORTS: Melissa Stark (Patriots) and Kaylee Hartung (Seahawks) will begin the day reporting from the teams’ hotels.
FEATURES:
- John Madden’s Philanthropy: Sterling K. Brown narrates a look at John Madden’s extensive philanthropic legacy in the Bay Area
- Legendary Vintages: Leading into a Super Bowl being played a few hours south of wine country, John Legend recounts “the best years” for Super Bowl teams
- Give Em A Show: Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry highlights the Seahawks and Patriots winning with style
- Bad Bunny Interview: Access Hollywood’s Scott Evans sits down with Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show headliner Bad Bunny
- Football in America: Peter King took “a football journey from Alabama to Alaska, and discovered that football might be more important than ever.” On his trip, King visited the Winnebago Reservation in Nebraska, Williams College in Massachusetts, the New Mexico School for the Deaf, Juneau-Douglas (Alaska) High School, and Prattville, Alabama for the Prattville vs. Spain Park high school girls flag football game.
- Football Innovators: With Super Bowl LX being played in the Silicon Valley, NBC Sports’ Tim Layden writes and narrates a piece on professional football’s greatest innovators.
- 60 Years in the Bay: Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart tells the story of the rock band’s 60 years in the Bay Area.
- Local Hero: A tribute to John Beam, the California native who spent 45 years teaching and coaching in Oakland, first at Skyline High and then Laney College, with appearances from NFL players including Super Bowl XLVIII champion Marshawn Lynch
- Sports Illustrated photographer John Biever – John Biever shares memories of working every Super Bowl, making Super Bowl LX his 60th consecutive on the sidelines
- Mike Singletary on the ‘85 Bears: Hall of Famer Mike Singletary, Chicago’s second-round draft pick in the 1981 NFL Draft, led the iconic defense that helped the club to a 15-1 record and a Super Bowl XX victory