Tuesday, March 11, 2025

Your Essential Guide to Super Bowl LIX Sunday Broadcast

Super Bowl LIX | Caesars Superdome, New Orleans

Kansas City Chiefs (AFC No. 1 seed, 15-2, 2-0 postseason) vs. Philadelphia Eagles (NFC No. 2 seed, 14-3, 3-0 postseason)
Fox, Fox Deportes, Telemundo, Tubi (free stream of the Fox coverage without authentication), 6:30 p.m.

Both teams have traveled a challenging road to this Super Bowl, serving as a rematch of 2023’s Super Bowl LVII in Arizona, where the Chiefs triumphed 38-35. They’re currently 1 to 1.5-point favorites for a three-peat, suggesting a potentially nail-biting contest.

When the Chiefs possess the ball, all eyes will be on Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce. Mahomes posted a career-low this regular season with 3,928 passing yards and has faced significant criticism. In the two playoff games, he threw for just 177 and 245 yards, though his performance in the AFC championship was vital in securing their spot here. Meanwhile, Kelce, at 35, has raised questions regarding his performance after being limited to two catches for 19 yards against the Bills. However, he previously showcased his prowess with seven receptions for 117 yards and a touchdown against Houston, leading the Chiefs with 823 receiving yards this season.

Despite their impressive record, the Chiefs’ offense ranks lower in points per game (22.6, 15th in the NFL) and yards per game (327.6, 17th). They’re facing a formidable Eagles defense that ranks first in yards allowed per game (278.4) and second in points allowed per game (17.8), which contributes to the over-under lines sitting at a modest 48.5 to 49.5 points.

On the opposing side, Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts has been a topic of much debate this season, having thrown for only 2,903 yards but added 630 rushing yards. The ground game will be vital, aided by Saquon Barkley, who led the league with 2,005 yards this season. We’ll see if the Chiefs’ defense, which ranks ninth overall with 320.6 yards allowed per game and eighth against the run with 101.8 rushing yards conceded per game, can hold them in check.

For the main Fox broadcast, all eyes will focus on Tom Brady in his first Super Bowl appearance, especially amidst discussions about his potential conflict of interest and restrictions due to his ownership stake in the Las Vegas Raiders. He and Kevin Burkhardt earned a ranking of 14th out of 25 teams in reader-voted announcer rankings this year, with many comments reflecting a lower grade due to Brady’s performance, though his recent work has garnered praise. It remains to be seen how he performs under the bright lights.

Details regarding pregame, game, and postgame programming across TV and radio will be provided below.

Fox Sports Super Bowl LIX commentators

Super Bowl broadcasters
Game commentators: Kevin Burkhardt, Tom Brady
Sideline reporters: Erin Andrews, Tom Rinaldi
Rules analyst: Mike Pereira

Fox Super Bowl Sunday commentators
Main Set: Curt Menefee, Terry Bradshaw, Rob Gronkowski, Howie Long, Michael Strahan, Jimmy Johnson; Jay Glazer (Insider); Charissa Thompson, Julian Edelman, Michael Vick, Charles Woodson, Andrews, Burkhardt, Brady, Rinaldi; Reporters: Peter Schrager, Kristina Pink, Cooper Manning

Fox Super Bowl Sunday programming schedule
NFL Films: Road to the Super Bowl, 11 a.m.
The Madden Cruiser: A Bayou Adventure With Bill Belichick, noon
Fox Super Bowl LIX Pregame, 1 p.m.
Super Bowl LIX: Chiefs vs Eagles, 6:30 p.m.
National Anthem by Jon Batiste
‘America the Beautiful’ by Trombone Shorty and Lauren Daigle
‘Lift Every Voice and Sing’ by Ledisi
Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show with Kendrick Lamar
Fox postgame show, approx 10 p.m., including Lombardi Trophy presentation, game highlights, and analysis
FS1 postgame show, approx 10:30 p.m.

Fox Deportes Super Bowl LIX commentators
Game commentators: Adrian Garcia-Marquez, Jessi Losada, Jaime Motta
Host/reporter: Rodolfo Landeros

Fox Deportes Super Bowl Sunday programming schedule
Camino Al Super Bowl, Noon
El Entretiempo, 1 p.m.
Total Sports 360, 3 p.m.
Fox Deportes Super Bowl LIX Pregame, 4 p.m.
Super Bowl LIX, 6 p.m.
Postgame show, approx 10:30 p.m.

Telemundo Super Bowl LIX commentators
Game commentators: Miguel Gurwitz, Rolando Cantú
Studio: Julio Vaqueiro, Jessica Carrillo, Frederick Oldenburg, Verónica Rodríguez, Gurwitz, Cantú

Telemundo Super Bowl Sunday programming schedule
Telemundo Super Bowl LIX Pregame, 3 p.m.
Super Bowl LIX, 6 p.m.
Telemundo postgame show, approx 10:30 p.m.


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Super Bowl LIX radio broadcasts

Westwood One Radio
National English-language radio broadcast of Super Bowl LIX on SiriusXM Channel 88
Game commentators: Kevin Harlan, Kurt Warner
Sideline reporter: Laura Okmin
Rules analyst: Gene Steratore
Studio: Scott Graham, Devin McCourty, Ross Tucker

Westwood One Radio Super Bowl Sunday programming schedule
Super Bowl Preview, 2 p.m.
Super Bowl Insider, 3 p.m.
Super Sunday Pregame Show, 4 p.m.
Super Bowl LIX, 5 p.m.

Entravision Radio
National Spanish language radio broadcast of Super Bowl LIX on SiriusXM Channel 227
Game commentators: Ricardo Celis, Tony Nuñez
Pregame show available on Facebook Live

Kansas City Chiefs radio
Kansas City Chiefs local English-language radio broadcast on SiriusXM Channel 226
English Broadcast: Mitch Holthus, Danan Hughes, Josh Klingler
Spanish Broadcast: Oscar Monterroso, Hannah Bassham, Adan Manzano

Philadelphia Eagles radio:
Philadelphia Eagles local radio broadcast on SiriusXM Channel 225
English Broadcast: Merrill Reese, Mike Quick
Spanish Broadcast: Rickie Ricardo, Oscar Budejen, Dave Gerhardt

Super Bowl LIX international broadcasts

NFL FILMS World Feed: Ian Eagle, Charles Davis
ESPN Australia & New Zealand: Chris Fowler, Dan Orlovsky, Louis Riddick; Russell Yurk
ESPN Latin America: Eduardo Varela, Pablo Viruega, Ciro Procuna, John Sutcliffe

Other networks’ Super Bowl Sunday schedules from New Orleans

NFL Network
NFL GameDay Morning, 9 a.m.
Rich Eisen, Kurt Warner, Steve Mariucci, Gerald McCoy, Saints DE Cam Jordan
Super Bowl’s Greatest Commercials, 5:30 p.m.
Super Bowl LIX Game Center, 6:30 p.m.
NFL GameDay Final, 10 p.m.*
Chris Rose, Maurice Jones-Drew, Michael Robinson
Super Bowl LIX Encore, 2:30 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 10

ESPN
SportsCenter, 7 a.m.
Postseason NFL Countdown 10 a.m.
Mike Greenberg, Tedy Bruschi, Travis Kelce, Rex Ryan, Alex Smith
NFL Primetime, 10:30 p.m.*
Chris Berman, Booger McFarland, Alex Smith
SportsCenter with Scott Van Pelt, 11:30 p.m.*

* Post-game coverage follows the FOX broadcast

H/T Sammy for the listings!

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