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‘THE NFL TODAY’ ANCHORS SUPER BOWL SUNDAY WITH FOUR HOURS OF COVERAGE, FEATURING INTERVIEWS WITH STAR PLAYERS AND COACHES, GAME ANALYSIS AND A CELEBRATION OF LAS VEGAS

Sit-Down Interviews with Patrick Mahomes, Brock Purdy, Travis Kelce, Christian McCaffrey, George Kittle, Andy Reid and Kyle Shanahan

Usher and Nate Burleson Take a Tour of Vegas, Highlighting the History of Black Entertainment in the City

Chiefs Chairman & CEO Clark Hunt Pays Tribute to his Mother, First Lady of Football Norma Hunt

 

CBS Sports’ Super Bowl Sunday coverage will be anchored by a four-hour edition of THE NFL TODAY on Sunday, Feb. 11, from 2:00-6:00 PM, ET, featuring exclusive interviews with Chiefs and 49ers players and coaches, analysis of the game, celebrations of the host city Las Vegas, and more.

THE NFL TODAY will originate live from Bellagio and Allegiant Stadium leading up to kickoff. The show is anchored by James Brown with analysts Phil Simms, Bill Cowher, Nate Burleson, Boomer Esiason and JJ Watt, and lead NFL insider Jonathan Jones. Ian Eagle, Charles Davis, Matt Ryan, Jason McCourty and Amy Trask will provide additional commentary. UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE TODAY’s Kate Abdo, Thierry Henry and Micah Richards will also make an appearance.

Ahead of the first-ever Super Bowl in Las Vegas, THE NFL TODAY will feature superstar performers and iconic Vegas entertainers, including Usher, Steve Aoki, Penn & Teller, Carrot Top and Wayne Newton.

The Super Bowl pregame show will break down all angles of the matchup between the 49ers and Chiefs, including sit-down interviews with Patrick Mahomes, Brock Purdy, Travis Kelce, Christian McCaffrey, George Kittle, Andy Reid and Kyle Shanahan.

The show will also feature a tribute to Norma Hunt, a celebration of the Raiders’ impact on the NFL and a look back at how the Seahawks used their dominant victory over the Broncos in Super Bowl XLVIII to advocate for social justice.

Full descriptions of the features on THE NFL TODAY below:

SPOTLIGHT ON VEGAS

  • USHER & BLACK ENTERTAINMENT IN VEGAS

    • Nate Burleson takes a tour of Las Vegas with Super Bowl halftime performer Usher, highlighting the history of Black entertainers in the city. Produced by Niya Walker

  • ONLY IN VEGAS

    • As Super Bowl LVIII is set to kick off from Las Vegas for the first time ever, CBS Sports spotlights some of the city’s most iconic performers, including magicians Penn & Teller and singer/actor Wayne Newton. Produced by Sarah Rinaldi

  • KYLE BRANDT AT BELLAGIO

    • Kyle Brandt has touched down in the entertainment capital of the world, and he hits the strip to explain why Super Bowl LVIII will be one of the best shows Vegas has ever seen. Produced by Dan Ennis

  • STEVE AOKI x NFL ON CBS

    • Two-time Grammy-nominated artist and producer Steve Aoki gets the Super Bowl excitement started with his remix of the NFL ON CBS theme song. Produced by Dan Ennis



CHIEFS AND 49ERS

  • PATRICK MAHOMES WITH NATE

    • Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes joins Nate Burleson to discuss the Chiefs’ playoff run, embracing being the villain and building a dynasty in Kansas City. Produced by Bill Boland

  • BROCK PURDY WITH BOOMER

    • 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy sits down with former NFL MVP Boomer Esiason to talk about being a game manager, his late-game comebacks and his ascent from “Mr. Irrelevant.” Produced by Josh Weingardt

  • TRAVIS KELCE WITH TRACY

    • Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce chats with Tracy Wolfson about Kansas City’s roller coaster season, breaking Jerry Rice’s record for most postseason receptions, making his fourth Super Bowl, and Taylor Swift joining Chiefs Kingdom. Produced by Sarah Rinaldi

  • CHRISTIAN McCAFFREY WITH JJ

    • 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey talks with JJ Watt about his trade from Carolina, being embraced by the 49ers’ locker room and growing up in a sports-focused family. Produced by Niya Walker

  • GEORGE KITTLE WITH JONATHAN

    • 49ers tight end George Kittle joins Jonathan Jones to discuss his team’s playoff journey, the bond he shares with his 49ers teammates, his return to the Super Bowl, and his friendship with Travis Kelce. Produced by Stuart Millstein

  • ANDY REID WITH COACH

    • Chiefs head coach Andy Reid speaks with Bill Cowher on Kansas City’s turnaround after Christmas, Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift, and the questions around his potential retirement. Produced by Josh Weingardt

  • KYLE SHANAHAN WITH PHIL

    • 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan talks with Phil Simms about how growing up around the game and how his father’s Broncos led him to becoming a head coach, the decision to entrust his team to Brock Purdy, and how this year’s Chiefs team compares to the version the 49ers faced in Super Bowl LIV. Produced by Dan Obermuller

  • DRE GREENLAW & FRED WARNER

    • 49ers linebackers Dre Greenlaw and Fred Warner were on the losing end of Super Bowl LIV, and after four long years, they have revenge on the mind against the Chiefs. The dynamic pair sits down to discuss how they helped San Francisco overcome second-half deficits in the playoffs, what they learned from their previous Super Bowl experience, and what they have planned to make sure they end up on the winning side this time around. Produced by Dan Obermuller

  • TRENT WILLIAMS

    • 49ers offensive tackle Trent Williams talks about Super Bowl LVIII, his idols, and his relationship with the Shanahan family. Produced by Stuart Millstein



NFL HISTORY

  • FIRST LADY OF FOOTBALL

    • Super Bowl LVIII marks the first Super Bowl without Norma Hunt, the wife of the late Kansas City Chiefs founder Lamar Hunt. Hunt, who passed away in June 2023, was the only woman to attend the previous 57 Super Bowls. Her son, Chiefs chairman and CEO Clark Hunt, pays tribute to her. Produced by Stuart Millstein

  • RAIDERS’ IMPACT ON THE NFL

    • A reflection on the Raiders’ franchise and the mark it has left on the NFL history books. Produced by Pete Radovich

  • SPEAKING TRUTH TO POWER

    • A look back at how members of the Seahawks’ Super Bowl XLVIII team used their mandatory media availability to call for accountability and transparency regarding the cases of Tamir Rice, Eric Garner and Michael Brown Jr. Produced by Johnny Sweet and Ellis Williams

CBS Sports’ Super Bowl Sunday coverage kicks off at 11:30 AM, ET on CBS and Paramount+. Full schedule here.

Drew Kaliski is producer and Bob Matina is director of THE NFL TODAY. Emilie Deutsch is the VP of Original Programming & Features.

Sean McManus is Chairman, CBS Sports and Executive Producer of the NFL ON CBS. David Berson is President, CBS Sports. Harold Bryant is Executive Producer and Executive Vice President, Production, CBS Sports. Tyler Hale is Senior Vice President, Studio Production, CBS Sports.