Complete Details on NFL Network and NFL Digital Media’s Extensive Super Bowl LV Coverage

70+ Hours of Live Super Bowl Week Coverage Beginning Monday, February 1​

45+ On-Air Personalities with a Combined 18 Super Bowl Rings

Special 8.5-Hour Edition of ‘NFL GameDay Morning’ on Super Bowl Sunday

‘Good Morning Football,’ ‘Super Bowl Live,’ ‘NFL Total Access’ & ‘Super Bowl LV Countdown’ Shows Live Throughout the Week

Comprehensive Live Coverage of Super Bowl Opening Night –

Monday, February 1 at 8:00 PM ET

‘Super Bowl Today’ – Wednesday, February 3 – Friday, February 5 at 1:00 PM ET on NFL.com & NFL App

For the 18th year, NFL Network and NFL Digital Media provide comprehensive, wall-to-wall coverage of Super Bowl week. With more than 70 hoursof live Super Bowl week coverage featuring a roster of more than 45 on-air personalities with a combined 18 Super Bowl rings, NFL Network and NFL Digital Media are the go-to destinations for expert analysis, the latest news and reports, special guest appearances, matchup-related programming and more from Tampa, Los Angeles and various locations leading up to Super Bowl LV.

Beginning Monday, February 1, NFL Network kicks off its Super Bowl LV coverage, highlighted by Super Bowl Opening Night at 8:00 PM ET. With more than 11 hours of pregame and postgame coverage on Super Bowl Sunday, live telecasts of Good Morning FootballNFL Total Access and Super Bowl Live, special Super Bowl-related programming and Super Bowl features, NFL Network and NFL Digital Media provide all-encompassing access to everything inside and outside of Super Bowl LV.

In addition to content across NFL Network, NFL Digital Media will deliver an array of product features and exclusive programming including live shows, video features and audio content to keep fans connected all week long, with live shows such as Super Bowl TodayAround the NFLNFL GameDay View and more on NFL.com and the NFL app.

On Super Bowl Sunday, the NFL app allows viewers to stay connected with all the action wherever they are with access to live NFL Network programming as well as a live stream of CBS’s telecast of Super Bowl LV, plus Next Gen Stats, highlights and game insights.

Super Bowl Sunday Coverage

On Super Bowl Sunday, February 7, NFL Network provides more than 11 hours of live pregame and postgame coverage, starting at 9:00 AM ET with a special 8.5-hour edition of NFL GameDay Morning. Utilizing 20 on-air talent members, NFL GameDay Morning offers comprehensive analysis before the kickoff of Super Bowl LV. Following the game, NFL GameDay Final is live from Raymond James Stadium with postgame interviews with players and coaches, in-depth analysis and complete game highlights.

NFL GameDay Morning – 9:00 AM ET

  • Rich EisenKurt WarnerMichael Irvin Steve Mariucci – Raymond James Stadium Concourse
  • Colleen Wolfe Willie McGinest – Tampa Convention Center
  • Kay AdamsMichael RobinsonPeter Schrager Kyle Brandt – Good Morning Football Set
  • Ian RapoportTom PelisseroJames Palmer Steve Wyche – Raymond James Stadium
  • Cynthia Frelund – NFL Network Studio
  • Kim Jones – Tampa Bay Buccaneers Hotel
  • Jeffri Chadiha – Kansas City Chiefs Hotel
  • Brian Billick
  • Mike Garafolo
  • Andrea Kremer

NFL GameDay Final – Postgame

  • Chris RoseMichael Irvin Steve Mariucci – Raymond James Stadium

Featured on the Super Bowl Sunday edition of NFL GameDay Morning:

  • Kurt Warner sits down with Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes
     
  • Steve Mariucci sits down with Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid
     
  • Brian Billick joins to discuss winning Super Bowl XXXV with the Baltimore Ravens in Tampa
     
  • New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley and New Orleans Saints defensive end Cam Jordan join
  • Feature segments
    • Making a Masterpiece – Legendary music artists share everything that goes into the Making of a Masterpiece, drawing parallels between the journey of creating timeless art and the path of a Super Bowl champion
    • Andrea Kremer explores the greatest Super Bowl moments in Tampa history
    • Mark Kriegel chronicles all of the challenges the NFL faced this season to make it to Super Bowl LV
    • The story of Suzie Dormer, an ICU nurse from Tampa General Hospital who will serve as honorary captain for the Super Bowl LV coin flip
    • Kansas City Chiefs guard Laurent Duvernay-Tardif reflects on his missed season after opting out to work on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic
    • Feature exploring the history of Black quarterbacks, including the voices of Patrick MahomesLamar JacksonDoug Williams and more
       

*Additional details on the Super Bowl Sunday edition of NFL GameDay Morning will be available at a later date

NFL Network’s Super Bowl LV Programming Includes:

  • Good Morning Football airs live Monday, Friday 1 – Friday, February 5 delivering the first analysis and interviews of the day. Hosts Kay AdamsNate BurlesonPeter SchragerKyle Brandt and Will Selva anchor the coverage and are joined by special guests throughout the week. On Saturday, February 6Good Morning Football: Weekend airs at 9:00 AM ET with Colleen WolfeMichael RobinsonDeAngelo Hall and Mike Garafolo
  • Super Bowl Live airs Monday, February 1 at 12 Noon ETTuesday, February 2Wednesday, February 3 and Friday, February 5 at 1:00 PM ETThursday, February 4 at 11:00 AM ET, and Saturday, February 6 at 5:00 PM ET from Tampa, Los Angeles and various locations with up-to-the-minute reports, analysis and interviews with some of the biggest names in sports and entertainment
  • NFL Total Access airs live Monday, February 1 – Friday, February 5 at 7:00 PM ET, and Saturday, February 6 at 11:00 PM ET, with host MJ Acosta-Ruiz, analysts such as Willie McGinest, James Jones, David CarrLaDainian TomlinsonMaurice Jones-DrewTerrell Davis, and more,recapping the day’s action and providing the latest news reports, on-air appearances by special guests and breakdown of the key matchups leading up to Super Bowl LV. NFL Total Access expands to two hours on Wednesday, February 3 and Thursday, February 4
     
  • NFL Network provides live coverage of Super Bowl Opening Night Monday, February 1 at 8:00 PM ETRich Eisen anchors the coverage as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Kansas City Chiefs talk to the media for the first time during Super Bowl week, joined by Michael IrvinKay Adams and Steve Wyche
     
  • Join Colleen Wolfe and David Carr on Super Bowl LV Countdown Friday, February 5 at 9:00 PM ET as they countdown the most important storylines leading up to Super Bowl LV. New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley joins
     
  • On Wednesday, February 3 at 9:00 PM ETNFL Mic’d Up: The 2020 Season provides the best on-field sights and sounds from the 2020 NFL season
  • Super Bowl Saturday Night, a one-hour red-carpet show, airs Saturday, February 6 at 8:00 PM ET leading up to the 10th annual NFL Honors awards show on CBS
     
  • Live coverage of NFL-related press conferences throughout the week, including NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell’s press conference, player availability and the Super Bowl halftime entertainment press conference 
  • Throughout the week, turn to NFL Network for re-airs of every previous matchup between Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes, and highlight films from Tom Brady’s six Super Bowl victories
  • The sixth annual 1st and Future competition airs Tuesday, February 2 at 8:00 PM ET on NFL Network. The 90-minute show hosted by Colleen Wolfe and Kimmi Chex features two competitive categories: the Innovations to Advance Player Health and Safety Competition featuring four start-ups pitching their innovative products designed to improve player health and safety, and the NFL Computer Vision Competition in which the top five models for detecting on-field helmet impacts will be announced. An expert panel of NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, CEO of Amazon Web Services Andy Jassy and Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald discuss how the use of data and innovative technologies are driving new insights into player health, safety and performance in the NFL. The 1st and Future competition is powered by Amazon Web Services
  • Featured throughout NFL Network’s Super Bowl week programming
    • NFL 360 – After a Tampa man serves 37 years in prison on a wrongful murder conviction, Tampa Bay Buccaneers players work to help him rebuild his life. Jeffri Chadiha tells the story of Robert DuBoisehttps://tinyurl.com/y6j7f687
    • Say Their Stories – NFL players share the powerful lives and stories of men and women who were victims of social injustice

NFL Digital Media Coverage of Super Bowl LV Includes:

  • Super Bowl Today – Super Bowl Today keeps fans up-to-date on everything happening surrounding Super Bowl LV with host Matt “Money” Smith and various NFL Media talent. Super Bowl Today streamsWednesday, February 3 – Friday, February 5 at 1:00 PM ET on NFL.com, the NFL app and YouTube
  • Around the NFL – The Around the NFL crew of Dan HanzusGregg RosenthalChris Wesseling and Marc Sessler bring viewers the latest news and interviews Tuesday, February 2 and Friday, February 5 at 3:00 PM ET, as well as a live Super Bowl Postgame show Sunday, February 7Around the NFL streams on NFL.com, the NFL app and YouTube, and airs on NFL Network Saturday, February 6 at 8:00 AM ET
  • NFL GameDay View – Andrew HawkinsGregg Rosenthal and Cynthia Frelund preview Super Bowl LV on Friday, February 5 at 6:00 PM ET and Sunday, February 7 at 1:00 PM ET, streaming on NFL.com, the NFL app and YouTube. Additionally, NFL GameDay View airs on NFL Network Friday, February 5 at 8:00 PM ETSaturday, February 6 at 9:00 PM ET and Sunday, February 7 at 8:00 AM ET
     
  • Twitter Checkdown – On the day before Super Bowl LV, Andrew Hawkins hosts the Twitter Checkdown Live Super Bowl preview show Saturday, February 6 at 3:00 PM ET, streaming on the @NFL Twitter handle
     
  • Huddle and Flow – Steve Wyche and Jim Trotter host a Super Bowl edition of the Huddle and Flow podcast on Tuesday, February 2 at 1:00 PM ET, streaming on NFL.com, the NFL app and YouTube
     
  • Move the Sticks – Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks host a Super Bowl edition of the Move the Sticks podcast on Monday, February 1 at 5:00 PM ET, streaming on NFL.com, the NFL app and YouTube
     
  • Super Bowl Week Editions of NFL Media Podcasts– Super Bowl editions of NFL Media podcasts NFL Total Access: The Locker Room with Michael Robinson and Brian BillickNFL Fantasy Football with Marcas GrantGood Morning Football with Will Selva, and NFL Legends with Aeneas Williams will be available for download
     
  • NFL Explained: Road to the Hall of Fame – Over 25,000 men have played in the NFL since its inception, but only about 300 have ever had the honor of being inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. But how exactly do they make it in? With the help of Pro Football Hall of Fame President David Baker, NFL Network’s own Hall of Fame voter Jim Trotter and others, we show you the road the players must take to end up in the prestigious “Hall of Legends” in Canton, Ohio. NFL Explained: Road to the Hall of Fame airs on NFL Network Tuesday, February 2 at 9:30 PM ET
     
  • NFL Explained: Super Bowl LIV – From selecting a host city to the opening kick, go behind the scenes with the NFL Events team to see everything it takes to plan and execute Super Bowl week, looking back at Super Bowl LIV last year in Miami
     
  • NFL Explained: How the NFL is Preparing the Super Bowl for Players and Fans – The NFL has taken a comprehensive and medically-based approach to mitigate risk of player and staff exposure to COVID-19 at and leading up to the Super Bowl
     
  • NFL Explained: Microsoft Sideline Technology & Tablet – Inside look at how Microsoft and the NFL get coaches and players all the info the need on game day
  • Comprehensive coverage and analysis on NFL.com from Judy BattistaJeffri ChadihaTom Pelissero,Michael SilverJim TrotterNick Shook and Kevin Patra throughout Super Bowl week
     
  • Super Bowl Week Content on Snapchat – Keep up with all of the action throughout Super Bowl week on Snapchat. Featured content includes the “NFL Extra Point” show which recaps the most jaw-dropping plays in Super Bowl history and provides Super Bowl LV predictions from star players, celebrities and analysts, as well as the biggest moments from the past NFL season on NFL Our Stories. On Super Bowl Sunday, the “NFL Highlights” channel will be updated in near-real time, covering team arrivals, pre-game warm-ups, big plays during the game and the postgame celebration, and an updated episode of “NFL Extra Point” dedicated solely to The Weeknd’s Halftime show performance will be released. Finally, a new AR Lens experience will be available where Snapchatters can place themselves in the center of a group of players from the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers as they celebrate following a touchdown

Provided below is NFL Network’s schedule for Super Bowl week (Monday, February 1 – Sunday, February 7). All times provided below are in Eastern Standard Time.

Monday, February 1

7:00 AM – Good Morning Football – LIVE

10:00 AM – Good Morning Football (2-hour edition) – Encore

12 Noon – Super Bowl Live – LIVE

7:00 PM – NFL Total Access – LIVE

8:00 PM – Super Bowl Opening Night – LIVE

10:00 PM – Super Bowl Classics: Super Bowl LIV – San Francisco 49ers vs. Kansas City Chiefs

1:00 AM – Super Bowl Opening Night – Encore

Tuesday, February 2

7:00 AM – Good Morning Football – LIVE

10:00 AM – Good Morning Football – Encore

1:00 PM – Super Bowl Live – LIVE

3:00 PM – Super Bowl Live (1 hour) – Encore

4:00 PM – Super Bowl Highlight Film: Super Bowl XXXVI

4:30 PM – Super Bowl Highlight Film: Super Bowl XXXVIII

5:00 PM – Super Bowl Highlight Film: Super Bowl XXXIX

5:30 PM – Super Bowl Highlight Film: Super Bowl XLIX

6:00 PM – Super Bowl Highlight Film: Super Bowl LI

6:30 PM – Super Bowl Highlight Film: Super Bowl LIII

7:00 PM – NFL Total Access – LIVE

8:00 PM – 1st and Future – Premiere

9:30 PM – NFL Explained: Road to the Hall of Fame – Premiere

10:00 PM – Journey to Super Bowl LV: Kansas City Chiefs vs. New England Patriots, 2018 Week 6

1:00 AM – 1st and Future – Encore

2:30 AM – NFL Explained: Road to the Hall of Fame – Encore

Wednesday, February 3

7:00 AM – Good Morning Football – LIVE
10:00 AM – Good Morning Football – Encore

1:00 PM – Super Bowl Live – LIVE 

7:00 PM – NFL Total Access – LIVE
9:00 PM – NFL Mic’d Up: The 2020 Season
10:00 PM – Journey to Super Bowl LV: New England Patriots vs. Kansas City Chiefs, 2018 AFC Championship Game
1:00 AM – NFL Total Access – Encore
2:00 AM – NFL Mic’d Up: The 2020 Season

Thursday, February 4
7:00 AM – Good Morning Football – LIVE
10:00 AM – Good Morning Football (1-hour edition) – Encore
11:00 AM – Super Bowl Live – LIVE

  • 11:30 AM – Halftime Show Press Conference
  • 2:00 PM – NFL Commissioner Press Conference​​

7:00 PM – NFL Total Access – LIVE
9:00 PM – Super Bowl’s Greatest Commercials
10:00 PM – Journey to Super Bowl LV: Kansas City Chiefs vs. New England Patriots, 2019 Week 14
1:00 AM – NFL Total Access – Encore
2:00 AM – Super Bowl’s Greatest Commercials

Friday, February 5
7:00 AM – Good Morning Football – LIVE
10:00 AM – Good Morning Football – Encore
1:00 PM – Super Bowl Live – LIVE
7:00 PM – NFL Total Access – LIVE
8:00 PM – NFL GameDay View – LIVE
9:00 PM – Super Bowl LV Countdown – LIVE
10:00 PM – Journey to Super Bowl LV: Kansas City Chiefs vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2020 Week 12
12:30 AM – NFL Total Access – Encore
1:30 AM – NFL GameDay View – Encore
2:30 AM – Super Bowl LV Countdown – Encore

Saturday, February 6
8:00 AM – Around the NFL – LIVE
9:00 AM – Good Morning Football: Weekend – LIVE
12 Noon – Good Morning Football: Weekend – Encore
3:00 PM – Super Bowl’s Greatest Commercials
4:00 PM – NFL Mic’d Up: The 2020 Season
5:00 PM – Super Bowl Live – LIVE
8:00 PM – Super Bowl Saturday Night – LIVE
9:00 PM – NFL GameDay View
10:00 PM – Around the NFL
11:00 PM – NFL Total Access – LIVE
12:30 AM – NFL Total Access – Encore
2:00 AM – NFL Honors – Encore

Sunday, February 7
8:00 AM – NFL GameDay View
9:00 AM – NFL GameDay Morning – LIVE
5:30 PM – Super Bowl’s Greatest Commercials
6:30 PM – Super Bowl Game Center
10:00 PM – NFL GameDay Final – LIVE
3:30 AM – Super Bowl LV Encore

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