The Super Bowl LX will be played between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots on Sunday at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. The Big Game will be broadcast nationally on NBC, who have assembled an announcing crew for the contest.
Let’s find out who will be behind the mic to provide the coverage from Levi’s Stadium.
Who Are the Seahawks vs. Patriots Announcers on NBC?
Mike Tirico will perform play-by-play duties for NBC’s coverage of Super Bowl LX. It’s a big moment in his career as it will be his first Super Bowl experience. Veteran analyst Cris Collinsworth will be by his side to provide color commentary. It will be Collinsworth’s sixth time in the Super Bowl booth.
Melissa Stark and Kaylee Hartung will bring coverage from the sidelines, including insights, injury updates, and live player/coach sound-bites. Moreover, former NFL official Terry McAulay will offer expert replay/rule interpretation.
NBC’s broadcast is available on Peacock (live streaming) as well as through various live TV streaming services and cable.
Who Are the Seahawks vs. Patriots Announcers on Nationa Radio Broadcast?
Both the Patriots and the Seahawks will also broadcast the game on their flagship radio network.
Patriots Radio Network:
Bob Socci (Play-by-play)
Scott Zolak (Color analyst)
Seahawks Radio via Seattle Sports:
Steve Raible (Play-by-play)
Dave Wyman (Color analyst)
Jen Mueller (Sideline reporter)
Ahead of kickoff, NBC’s pregame show will feature anchor Maria Taylor with Noah Eagle and Jac Collinsworth working as co-hosts. Analysts like Tony Dungy, Jason Garrett, Rodney Harrison, and Devin McCourty will contribute in the pre-game show with their expert opinions.
Seahawks vs Patriots: Super Bowl LX Details
The Seahawks and the Patriots will battle it out on the field for the Lombardi Trophy in Super Bowl LX. The game is scheduled for Sunday with the kickoff time set at 6:30 p.m. Eastern Time (3:30 p.m. Pacific Time).
The Seahawks, who won the NFC Championship against the Los Angeles Rams, will be led by quarterback Sam Darnold and head coach Mike Macdonald. On the other hand, the Patriots defeated the Denver Broncos in the AFC Championship game to reach here. They will be led by NFL MVP runner-up Drake Maye.
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