The 2023 NFL season is almost over, and almost exactly five months since the start of Week 1, we are about to crown a champion. There are still two teams and one game remaining: Super Bowl LVIII, which will determine who wins the Lombardi Trophy. The big game is just a day away, and what’s Super Bowl Sunday without special pregame coverage? Luckily, CBS Sports has you covered.
With this year’s Super Bowl featuring the San Francisco 49ers and the defending champion Kansas City Chiefs approaching, here’s a look at how you can watch it.
Before broadcasting the big game on CBS and Nickelodeon – and streaming on Paramount+ – the network will offer an exclusive residency in Las Vegas, producing live episodes of everything from “The NFL Today” to “Pick Six NFL Podcast” in the week before the Chiefs-49ers. All cross-platform coverage will come from specially designed sets along the Bellagio fountains.
As part of the festivities, CBS Sports HQ will offer comprehensive pre-game and post-game coverage on Super Bowl Sunday itself. Here’s how to watch:
Pregame and postgame coverage from CBS Sports HQ
Super Bowl pregame coverage on Sunday February 11understand :
3 p.m.-5 p.m. |
“Super Bowl Day” |
Tommy Tran | Pete Prisco, Bryant McFadden, Emory Hunt, Léger Douzable, Danny Kanell |
5-6:30 p.m. |
Super Bowl pregame |
Chris Hassel | Light Douzable, Danny Kanell, Todd Furhman, Emory Hunt |
~ 10 p.m. ET | Super Bowl postgame | Joe Musso | Pete Prisco, Bryant McFadden, Léger Douzable, Danny Kanell |
How to watch
CBS Sports HQ is CBS Sports’ free, 24/7 streaming network. It is currently available on CBSSports.com; the CBS Sports app for major connected TV devices, including Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV and Roku; the CBS Sports mobile app for iOS and Android; CBSN; and Paramount+. To watch CBS Sports HQ, visit www.cbssports.com/live/.