CBS Sports offers 4 hours of coverage before Super Bowl

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CBS Sports’ Super Bowl Sunday coverage will be anchored by a four-hour edition of The NFL Today, airing from 2:00-6:00 PM ET, featuring exclusive interviews, analysis of the game, celebrations of Las Vegas, and more.

The show will originate live from Bellagio and Allegiant Stadium and will be anchored by James Brown with analysts Phil Simms, Bill Cowher, Nate Burleson, Boomer Esiason, JJ Watt, and lead NFL insider Jonathan Jones. Ian Eagle, Charles Davis, Matt Ryan, Jason McCourty, and Amy Trask will provide additional commentary, and UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE TODAY’s Kate Abdo, Thierry Henry, and Micah Richards will make an appearance.

Super Bowl LVIII’s pregame show will feature sit-down interviews with star players and coaches, including Patrick Mahomes, Brock Purdy, Travis Kelce, Christian McCaffrey, George Kittle, Andy Reid, and Kyle Shanahan.



The show will also highlight Las Vegas with a tour featuring Usher and Nate Burleson, celebrating the history of Black entertainment in the city. Additionally, performances and appearances by Usher, Steve Aoki, Penn & Teller, Carrot Top, and Wayne Newton will showcase Vegas’ entertainment culture.

Features on The NFL Today include:

SPOTLIGHT ON VEGAS:

  • A tour of Las Vegas with Usher and Nate Burleson
  • A look at iconic Vegas performers, including Penn & Teller and Wayne Newton
  • Kyle Brandt exploring why Super Bowl LVIII will be an extraordinary Vegas show
  • A remix of the NFL ON CBS theme song by Steve Aoki

CHIEFS AND 49ERS:

  • Interviews with Patrick Mahomes, Brock Purdy, Travis Kelce, Christian McCaffrey, George Kittle, Andy Reid, and Kyle Shanahan
  • Conversations with Dre Greenlaw, Fred Warner, and Trent Williams

NFL HISTORY:

  • A tribute to Norma Hunt, the “First Lady of Football,” by Chiefs chairman and CEO Clark Hunt
  • Reflections on the Raiders’ impact on NFL history
  • A look back at the Seahawks’ advocacy for social justice during Super Bowl XLVIII

CBS Sports’ Super Bowl Sunday coverage promises a comprehensive and entertaining lead-up to the highly anticipated game.


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CBS
(Courtesy CBS Sports)

CBS Sports’ Super Bowl Sunday coverage will be anchored by a four-hour edition of The NFL Today, airing from 2:00-6:00 PM ET, featuring exclusive interviews, analysis of the game, celebrations of Las Vegas, and more.

The show will originate live from Bellagio and Allegiant Stadium and will be anchored by James Brown with analysts Phil Simms, Bill Cowher, Nate Burleson, Boomer Esiason, JJ Watt, and lead NFL insider Jonathan Jones. Ian Eagle, Charles Davis, Matt Ryan, Jason McCourty, and Amy Trask will provide additional commentary, and UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE TODAY’s Kate Abdo, Thierry Henry, and Micah Richards will make an appearance.

Super Bowl LVIII’s pregame show will feature sit-down interviews with star players and coaches, including Patrick Mahomes, Brock Purdy, Travis Kelce, Christian McCaffrey, George Kittle, Andy Reid, and Kyle Shanahan.



The show will also highlight Las Vegas with a tour featuring Usher and Nate Burleson, celebrating the history of Black entertainment in the city. Additionally, performances and appearances by Usher, Steve Aoki, Penn & Teller, Carrot Top, and Wayne Newton will showcase Vegas’ entertainment culture.

Features on The NFL Today include:

SPOTLIGHT ON VEGAS:

  • A tour of Las Vegas with Usher and Nate Burleson
  • A look at iconic Vegas performers, including Penn & Teller and Wayne Newton
  • Kyle Brandt exploring why Super Bowl LVIII will be an extraordinary Vegas show
  • A remix of the NFL ON CBS theme song by Steve Aoki

CHIEFS AND 49ERS:

  • Interviews with Patrick Mahomes, Brock Purdy, Travis Kelce, Christian McCaffrey, George Kittle, Andy Reid, and Kyle Shanahan
  • Conversations with Dre Greenlaw, Fred Warner, and Trent Williams

NFL HISTORY:

  • A tribute to Norma Hunt, the “First Lady of Football,” by Chiefs chairman and CEO Clark Hunt
  • Reflections on the Raiders’ impact on NFL history
  • A look back at the Seahawks’ advocacy for social justice during Super Bowl XLVIII

CBS Sports’ Super Bowl Sunday coverage promises a comprehensive and entertaining lead-up to the highly anticipated game.


Nominate Someone You know For The Reel Black List OR Reel Women