
Super Bowl 2023: Full Guide on Ways to Watch
By the end of Sunday, fans will know which NFL teams are headed to Super Bowl LVII. Four worthy contenders remain alive in the race, and two of them will soon head to Glendale, Arizona, to battle for the Lombardi Trophy.
The NFC will send either the Philadelphia Eagles or the San Francisco 49ers to the big game. Philadelphia finished the season with a 14-3 record and the conference's No. 1 seed, while the second-seeded 49ers weren't far behind at 13-4.
The NFC Championship Game won't be a clash of styles. The Eagles and 49ers both feature run-oriented offenses and smothering defenses—ranked second and first in yards allowed, respectively.
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The Eagles-49ers title could come down to which quarterback plays better, shining dual-threat superstar Jalen Hurts or budding rookie surprise Brock Purdy. Hurts has the edge in experience and physical ability, but won't sell his San Francisco counterpart short.
"I have a lot of respect for him," Hurts said of Purdy, per ESPN's Tim McManus. "He's always been a really good player, has a lot of moxie, he makes plays. He's been doing that since college, so it's no surprise."
The two quarterbacks faced off in college in a shoot that Hurts' Sooners won 42-41.
The AFC Championship Game will feature a growing rivalry between the Cincinnati Bengals and Kansas City Chiefs. The Bengals have knocked off Kansas City three straight times, including in last year's AFC title game.
Again, we have a matchup of two similar teams. Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow and Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes may be the two best players at their position. While Cincinnati and Kansas City feature dynamic passing attacks, both have underrated running games and strong defenses.
Fans should see two tremendous games on Sunday, and two of the league's best teams will face off in Super Bowl LVII.
Here's everything you need to know to catch the sport's biggest game in two weeks.
Super Bowl LVII Information
When: Sunday, February 12
Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
TV and Live Stream: Fox, Fox Sports App
Halftime Performer: Rihanna
Venue: State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona
Updated Super Bowl Odds
Philadelphia Eagles 12-5
Kansas City Chiefs 13-5
Cincinnati Bengals 11-4
San Francisco 49ers 33-10
It's Fox's turn in the Super Bowl broadcast rotation. This means that Fox will be the cable and over-the-air destination for the live broadcast. The Fox Sports App and FoxSports.com will provide a live stream, while viewers with a valid subscription can also stream the game on mobile devices with NFL+.
Westwood One is slated to handle the radio broadcast.
Fans hoping to attend the game live must try to snag tickets for State Farm Stadium in Glendale, home of the Arizona Cardinals. The Cardinals' stadium is hosting the Super Bowl for the first time since Super Bowl XLIX.
That Super Bowl capped the 2014 season. The New England Patriots defeated the Seattle Seahawks 28-24 in a game capped by Malcolm Butler's infamous goal-line interception.
Much more recently, State Farm Stadium hosted the 2022 Fiesta Bowl. The No. 3-ranked TCU Horned Frogs defeated the second-ranked Michigan Wolverines in that game to advance to the College Football Playoff Championship.
Obviously, the Cardinals don't have a shot at reaching Super Bowl LVII, which marks the end of a surprising recent streak. Prior to the 2020 season, no team had won a Super Bowl in its home stadium. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers did just that in Super Bowl LV, however, while the Los Angeles Rams did it last year in Super Bowl LVI.
Fans fortunate enough to attend the game shouldn't have to worry about bad weather. State Farm Stadium is equipped with a retractable roof, and the forecast is inviting anyway. According to Weather.com, temperatures the week of the big game will range from the 40s to 60s.
The lead-up to Super Bowl LVII will have plenty to offer fans in the area as well. The 12th annual NFL Honors will take place on Thursday night at Symphony Hall in Phoenix and will air live on NBC, Peacock and NFL Network.
The league has also invited musical performers Jason Derulo and The Black Keys for the NFL TikTok Tailgate. As its name might suggest, fans can follow along with the pregame performances on TikTok. Portions of the musical performances will also be broadcast on the Fox Super Bowl LVII Pregame Show.
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