Super Bowl 59 is set to feature the two-time defending champion Kansas City Chiefs facing off against the Philadelphia Eagles. Here is how to watch.
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Greg Olsen won't be a part of Fox's Super Bowl LIX broadcast after losing the lead analyst role to Tom Brady, but he says his 'goal is to call top games' again.
Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce will be among the familiar faces at the Super Bowl when the Kansas City Chiefs go for an unprecedented three-peat against the Philadelphia Eagles.
With Fox airing the NFC title game, the network’s top broadcast team is in Philadelphia to call the action. Kevin Burkhardt will be on play-by-play. He’ll be joined by Tom Brady, who will be the analyst. Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi will be reporting from the sidelines.
Over the weekend the Philadelphia Eagles put together a dominant performance in a 55-23 victory over the Washington Commanders in the NFC title game. Star quarterback Jalen Hurts completed 20-of-28 passing for 246 yards with one touchdown through the air and another 16 yards and three touchdowns on
Fox reported during its November earnings call with investors that it sold out of ad spots for the Super Bowl in the fall.
The Super Bowl is under two weeks away at this point. The Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs will hit the field on Sunday, Feb. 9 at Caesars Superdome.
The Washington Commanders are in the NFC championship game after going 12-5 in the regular season and winning two playoff games.
Greg Olsen starred on Fox's top NFL broadcasting team before being demoted with the arrival of Tom Brady. He wants to find a way back to the top.
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