Feb 01, 2018 · Super Bowl LII between the Philadelphia Eagles and the New England Patriots airs this Sunday on NBC, with a kickoff slated for 6:30 p.m. (ET). Perhaps even bigger news (to some) is that a special

May 29, 2020 · NBC Sports is planning to re-air some of the network’s best Super Bowl telecasts of the past 60 years as broadcasters continue to lean into airing classic games in the absence of live sports. Starting June 1, the sports cable network will re-air seven Super Bowls originally telecast by NBC on NBCSN and NBC. Dec 20, 2011 · NBC and the NFL will team up to stream the Super Bowl and several other football games live over the Internet. The unprecedented broadcasts will mean the championship, the league's Pro Bowl and Feb 01, 2018 · Super Bowl LII between the Philadelphia Eagles and the New England Patriots airs this Sunday on NBC, with a kickoff slated for 6:30 p.m. (ET). Perhaps even bigger news (to some) is that a special Jan 21, 2015 · NBC’s The Blacklist will air the first episode of its two-episode midseason premiere immediately following the Super Bowl. It then moves to its new timeslot at 9 p.m. Thursdays, beginning Feb. 5.

Dec 20, 2011 · 2:14 p.m. | Updated NBC announced Tuesday that it will stream Super Bowl XLVI live on Feb. 5 from Indianapolis, as well as its two wild card playoff games on Jan. 7 and the Pro Bowl on Jan. 29. This is the first time the Super Bowl has been streamed.

Super Bowl Sunday is almost here with the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs set to face off in football’s biggest game. NBC Sports has you covered with every streaming option for The Jan 21, 2015 · NBC announced Tuesday plans to stream the Super Bowl, including more than six hours of pregame coverage, the halftime show and the postgame celebration in what it's calling "Super Stream Sunday."

Jan 21, 2015 · By Dave Fuqua Fansided According to reports NBC announced plans today to stream 11 hours of Super Bowl content live for free Sunday, February 1. Rick Cordella, senior vice president and general

Before the Super Bowl on Sunday, I wrote a post extolling NBC’s decision to live-stream the whole thing for free, including the pregame, halftime, and postgame shows, without requiring a cable