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At least, that’s how a few Patriots legends see it. Devin McCourty, now an NBC analyst, and Rob Gronkowski, who does the same for FOX Sports, offered a few thoughts on both defenses ahead of Super Bowl 60 on Sunday.
NBC has opted for symbolism over spectacle with its Super Bowl 60 coverage. Rather than staying inside the stadium for the entirety of its build-up, the network has chosen a setting steeped in history to frame one of the biggest broadcasts of the year.
Several broadcasters will experience their first championship game assignment when the Patriots face the Seahawks in Super Bowl 60.
Cris Collinsworth addressed the viral chatter about mentioning Patrick Mahomes during NBC’s upcoming broadcast of Super Bowl 60.
After five hours of Olympics coverage, NBC will switch over to Super Bowl mode with Road to the Super Bowl at 12/11c. The Super Bowl LX Pregame Show starts at 1/12c and runs until kickoff at 6:30/5:30c.
Joining Tirico in the booth will be color commentator Cris Collinsworth, who is set to work his fifth Super Bowl with NBC and sixth overall. Of Collinsworth's six Super Bowls as a commentator, five have been Patriots games.
People tuning in to Super Bowl LX will have a choice of halftime shows to watch, but other alternate options have been offered in the past.
“There will be crossover fans,” said Hyland, who served as the producer for NBC's prime-time Olympics coverage at the Tokyo summer games in 2021, Beijing winter games in 2022 and Paris summer games in 2024. “We’re excited about the potential for all of these events colliding all at once.”
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Mike Tirico doesn’t have many firsts left in what has been an extraordinary broadcast career. However, this isn’t a normal February for Tirico. On Sunday, Tirico will call his first Super Bowl. Immediately following the conclusion of the Seattle-New England game,