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List of Super Bowl broadcasters

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The following is alist of Super Bowl broadcasters, encompassing all nationalAmericantelevision andradio networks, as well assports announcers who have covered the first fourAFL-NFLWorld Championship Games and subsequent championship games of theNational Football League. It excludes announcers who may have appeared on local radio broadcasts produced by participating teams'flagship stations.

Super Bowl I stands out as the only Super Bowl simultaneously broadcast in the U.S. by two different networks. At the time,NBC held the rights to nationally televise AFL games, whileCBS had the rights for NFL games. Both networks covered the game using their own announcers, but NBC could only use the CBS feed instead of producing its own.[1][2] Starting withSuper Bowl II, NBC televised even years, and CBS odd years. This rotation continued through the 1970AFL–NFL merger, when NBC gained the rights to televise AFC games, and CBS to broadcast NFC games. DespiteABC broadcastingMonday Night Football in 1970, it joined the Super Bowl rotation only fromSuper Bowl XIX, in January 1985. ABC, CBS, and NBC then continued to rotate the Super Bowl until 1994, whenFox replaced CBS as the NFC broadcaster. CBS then assumed NBC's place in the rotation after CBS replaced NBC as the AFC broadcaster in 1998. Due to new contracts signed in 2006, NBC took overSunday Night Football fromESPN, took ABC's place in the Super Bowl rotation, andMonday Night Football moved from ABC to ESPN. It continued until new contracts took effect in 2024, allowing not only ABC to return and initiate a four-network rotation but also ESPN to air their first two Super Bowls.[3][4][5]

The four-year rotation starting withSuper Bowl LVIII also allows each broadcaster to offer simulcasts or alternative broadcasts on its sister networks and platforms.[3] CBS's sister networkNickelodeon aired an alternate children-oriented telecast of Super Bowl LVIII.[6] ABC's rights include ESPN simulcasts and alternative broadcasts on other ESPN networks.[3][7]

The NFL broke the traditional broadcasting rotation at least twice, both times involving NBC, CBS, andWinter Olympics.[8][9][10] NBC originally had broadcasting rights forSuper Bowl XXVI, and CBS forSuper Bowl XXVII. However, the NFL allowed the networks to switch the two games to provide CBS with a significant lead-in to its coverage of the1992 Winter Olympics.[11] Similarly, NBC was set to airSuper Bowl LV and CBSSuper Bowl LVI, but the networks agreed to swap the broadcasting rights. Therefore, CBS benefited from holding rights to the Super Bowl and the 2021NCAA Final Four, while NBC paired its Super Bowl coverage with the2022 Winter Olympics.[10][12] Under the four-network rotation starting in 2024, the league awarded NBC or any network that airs the Winter Olympics the Super Bowl during Winter Olympic years.[3][11][13][14]

CBS has televised the most Super Bowl games, withSuper Bowl LV being its 21st, and it just completed the broadcast of its 22nd withSuper Bowl LVIII in February 2024.[15]

Television

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English language

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GameGame DateNetworkPlay-by-play announcerColor commentator(s)Sideline reporter(s)Rules expert(s)Pregame host(s)Pregame analyst(s)Trophy presentationNotes
IJanuary 15, 1967CBSRay Scott
(first half)
Jack Whitaker
(second half)
Frank GiffordPat SummerallEstablished for Super Bowl XLVPat Summerall1
NBCCurt GowdyPaul ChristmanCharlie JonesCurt GowdyJohnny Unitas,Norm Van Brocklin,Jack Kemp,Lance Alworth,Don Meredith, andJohnny SampleGeorge Ratterman
IIJanuary 14, 1968CBSRay ScottPat Summerall andJack KempFrank Gifford andJack WhitakerFrank Gifford
IIIJanuary 12, 1969NBCCurt GowdyKyle Rote andAl DeRogatisJim SimpsonCurt GowdyKyle Rote,Al DeRogatis, andPat SummerallKyle Rote
IVJanuary 11, 1970CBSJack BuckPat SummerallFrank Gifford andJack WhitakerFrank Gifford
VJanuary 17, 1971NBCCurt GowdyKyle RoteBill EnisCurt GowdyJoe NamathKyle Rote
VIJanuary 16, 1972CBSRay ScottPat SummerallTom BrookshierJack WhitakerTom Brookshier
VIIJanuary 14, 1973NBCCurt GowdyAl DeRogatisBill EnisCurt GowdyJoe NamathBill Enis
VIIIJanuary 13, 1974CBSRay ScottPat Summerall andBart StarrTom BrookshierJack WhitakerTom Brookshier
IXJanuary 12, 1975NBCCurt GowdyAl DeRogatis andDon MeredithCharlie JonesJack PerkinsJoe Namath andDon MeredithCharlie Jones
XJanuary 18, 1976CBSPat SummerallTom Brookshier
Hank Stram (fourth quarter)
Brent MusburgerIrv Cross,Phyllis George, andJack WhitakerTom Brookshier andSonny Jurgensen
XIJanuary 9, 1977NBCCurt GowdyDon MeredithLee Leonard andBryant GumbelJohn BrodieBryant Gumbel
XIIJanuary 15, 1978CBSPat SummerallTom BrookshierPaul Hornung andNick BuonicontiBrent MusburgerIrv Cross,Phyllis George, andJimmy "The Greek" SnyderGary Bender
XIIIJanuary 21, 1979NBCCurt GowdyJohn Brodie andMerlin OlsenDick EnbergBryant Gumbel,Mike Adamle,Donna De Varona, andFran TarkentonMike Adamle
XIVJanuary 20, 1980CBSPat SummerallTom BrookshierBrent MusburgerIrv Cross,Jayne Kennedy,Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder,John Madden, andGeorge AllenBrent Musburger
XVJanuary 25, 1981NBCDick EnbergMerlin OlsenJohn Brodie andLen DawsonBryant GumbelMike Adamle,Pete Axthelm, andBob TrumpyBryant Gumbel
XVIJanuary 24, 1982CBSPat SummerallJohn MaddenIrv Cross andPhyllis GeorgeBrent MusburgerIrv Cross,Phyllis George,Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder,Terry Bradshaw, andRoger StaubachBrent Musburger
XVIIJanuary 30, 1983NBCDick EnbergMerlin OlsenBill MacateeLen BermanMike Adamle,Pete Axthelm, andAhmad RashadMike Adamle
XVIIIJanuary 22, 1984CBSPat SummerallJohn MaddenIrv Cross andJim HillBrent MusburgerPat O'Brien,Irv Cross,Phyllis George,Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder,Dick Vermeil,Charlsie Cantey, andTom BrookshierBrent Musburger
XIX[16]January 20, 1985ABCFrank GiffordDon Meredith andJoe TheismannAl Michaels andJim LampleyO. J. Simpson andTom LandryJim Lampley
XXJanuary 26, 1986NBCDick EnbergMerlin Olsen andBob GrieseBill MacateeBob CostasPete Axthelm andAhmad RashadBob Costas
XXIJanuary 25, 1987CBSPat SummerallJohn MaddenIrv Cross andWill McDonoughBrent MusburgerIrv Cross,Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder,Dan Dierdorf,Terry Bradshaw, andJoe TheismannBrent Musburger
XXIIJanuary 31, 1988ABCAl MichaelsFrank Gifford andDan DierdorfJack Whitaker,Jim Hill, andBecky DixonKeith JacksonLynn Swann andMike AdamleKeith Jackson
XXIII[17]January 22, 1989NBCDick EnbergMerlin OlsenJim GrayBob Costas andGayle GardnerPaul Maguire andDon ShulaBob Costas
XXIV[18]January 28, 1990CBSPat SummerallJohn MaddenIrv Cross andWill McDonoughBrent MusburgerIrv Cross,Terry Bradshaw,Dick Butkus,Mike Ditka,Ken Stabler, andDan FoutsBrent Musburger
XXV[19]January 27, 1991ABCAl MichaelsFrank Gifford andDan DierdorfLynn Swann andJack AruteBrent MusburgerDick Vermeil andBob GrieseBrent Musburger
XXVI[20]January 26, 1992CBSPat SummerallJohn MaddenLesley Visser,Pat O'Brien, andJim GrayGreg GumbelTerry Bradshaw,Dan Fouts, andRandy CrossLesley Visser2
XXVII[21]January 31, 1993NBCDick EnbergBob TrumpyO. J. Simpson andTodd ChristensenBob CostasMike DitkaBob Costas
XXVIIIJanuary 30, 1994NBCDick EnbergBob TrumpyO. J. Simpson andWill McDonoughJim Lampley andBob CostasMike Ditka andJoe GibbsJim Lampley3
XXIXJanuary 29, 1995ABCAl MichaelsFrank Gifford andDan DierdorfLynn Swann andLesley VisserBrent MusburgerDick Vermeil andBoomer EsiasonBrent Musburger
XXX[22]January 28, 1996NBCDick EnbergPhil Simms andPaul MaguireJim Gray andWill McDonoughGreg Gumbel andAhmad RashadMike Ditka,Joe Gibbs, andJoe MontanaGreg Gumbel
XXXI[23]January 26, 1997FoxPat SummerallJohn MaddenRon Pitts andBill MaasJames BrownTerry Bradshaw,Howie Long, andRonnie LottTerry Bradshaw
XXXII[24]January 25, 1998NBCDick EnbergPhil Simms andPaul MaguireJim Gray andJohn DockeryGreg Gumbel andAhmad RashadCris Collinsworth,Sam Wyche, andJoe GibbsGreg Gumbel
XXXIII[25]January 31, 1999FoxPat SummerallJohn MaddenRon Pitts andBill MaasJames BrownTerry Bradshaw,Howie Long, andCris CollinsworthTerry Bradshaw
XXXIV[26]January 30, 2000ABCAl MichaelsBoomer EsiasonLesley Visser andLynn SwannChris BermanSteve YoungMike Tirico
XXXV[27]January 28, 2001CBSGreg GumbelPhil SimmsArmen Keteyian andBonnie BernsteinJim NantzMike Ditka,Craig James,Randy Cross, andJerry GlanvilleJim Nantz
XXXVI[28]February 3, 2002FoxPat SummerallJohn MaddenPam Oliver andRon PittsJames BrownTerry Bradshaw,Howie Long, andCris CollinsworthTerry Bradshaw
XXXVII[29]January 26, 2003ABCAl MichaelsJohn MaddenMelissa Stark andLynn SwannChris BermanSteve Young,Michael Strahan, andBrian BillickMike Tirico
XXXVIIIFebruary 1, 2004CBSGreg GumbelPhil SimmsArmen Keteyian andBonnie BernsteinJim NantzDan Marino,Deion Sanders, andBoomer EsiasonJim Nantz
XXXIXFebruary 6, 2005FoxJoe BuckTroy Aikman andCris CollinsworthPam Oliver andChris MyersJames BrownTerry Bradshaw,Howie Long, andJimmy JohnsonTerry Bradshaw
XLFebruary 5, 2006ABCAl MichaelsJohn MaddenMichele Tafoya andSuzy KolberChris Berman andMike TiricoSteve Young,Michael Irvin, andTom Jackson (main set)
Bill Belichick (2nd set)
Mike Tirico
XLIFebruary 4, 2007CBSJim NantzPhil SimmsLesley Visser,Sam Ryan,Steve Tasker, andSolomon WilcotsJames BrownDan Marino,Shannon Sharpe, andBoomer EsiasonJim Nantz
XLIIFebruary 3, 2008FoxJoe BuckTroy AikmanPam Oliver andChris MyersCurt MenefeeTerry Bradshaw,Howie Long, andJimmy JohnsonTerry Bradshaw
XLIIIFebruary 1, 2009NBCAl MichaelsJohn MaddenAndrea Kremer andAlex FlanaganBob Costas,Dan Patrick, andKeith OlbermannCris Collinsworth,Jerome Bettis,Tiki Barber,Matt Millen,Tony Dungy,Mike Holmgren, andRodney HarrisonDan Patrick
XLIVFebruary 7, 2010CBSJim NantzPhil SimmsSteve Tasker andSolomon WilcotsJames BrownDan Marino,Bill Cowher,Shannon Sharpe, andBoomer EsiasonJim Nantz
XLVFebruary 6, 2011FoxJoe BuckTroy AikmanPam Oliver andChris MyersMike PereiraCurt MenefeeTerry Bradshaw,Howie Long,Michael Strahan, andJimmy JohnsonTerry Bradshaw
XLVIFebruary 5, 2012NBCAl MichaelsCris CollinsworthMichele TafoyaBob Costas andDan PatrickTony Dungy,Rodney Harrison,Aaron Rodgers, andHines WardDan Patrick
XLVIIFebruary 3, 2013CBSJim NantzPhil SimmsSteve Tasker,Solomon Wilcots, andTracy WolfsonJames Brown andGreg GumbelDan Marino,Bill Cowher,Shannon Sharpe,Boomer Esiason,Clay Matthews, andLarry FitzgeraldJim Nantz
XLVIIIFebruary 2, 2014FoxJoe BuckTroy AikmanPam Oliver andErin AndrewsMike PereiraCurt MenefeeHowie Long,Michael Strahan, andJimmy JohnsonMichael Strahan4
XLIXFebruary 1, 2015NBCAl MichaelsCris CollinsworthMichele TafoyaBob Costas andDan PatrickTony Dungy,Rodney Harrison,Hines Ward, andJohn HarbaughDan Patrick
50February 7, 2016CBSJim NantzPhil SimmsTracy Wolfson,Evan Washburn, andJay FeelyMike CareyJames Brown,Ian Eagle, andGreg GumbelTony Gonzalez,Bill Cowher,Bart Scott,Boomer Esiason,Sean Payton,Brandon Marshall,Trent Green,Steve Smith Sr., andAmy TraskJim Nantz
LIFebruary 5, 2017FoxJoe BuckTroy AikmanErin Andrews andChris MyersMike PereiraCurt MenefeeTerry Bradshaw,Howie Long,Michael Strahan, andJimmy JohnsonTerry Bradshaw
LIIFebruary 4, 2018NBCAl MichaelsCris CollinsworthMichele TafoyaDan Patrick andLiam McHughTony Dungy,Rodney Harrison,Chris Simms, andJohn HarbaughDan Patrick
LIIIFebruary 3, 2019CBSJim NantzTony RomoTracy Wolfson,Evan Washburn, andJay FeelyGene SteratoreJames Brown andIan EaglePhil Simms,Bill Cowher,Nate Burleson,Boomer Esiason,Russell Wilson, andVon MillerJim Nantz
LIVFebruary 2, 2020FoxJoe BuckTroy AikmanErin Andrews andChris MyersMike PereiraCurt MenefeeTerry Bradshaw,Howie Long,Michael Strahan, andJimmy JohnsonTerry Bradshaw
LVFebruary 7, 2021CBSJim NantzTony RomoTracy Wolfson,Evan Washburn, andJay FeelyGene SteratoreJames Brown andIan EaglePhil Simms,Bill Cowher,Nate Burleson,Boomer Esiason, andCharles DavisJim Nantz5
LVIFebruary 13, 2022NBCAl MichaelsCris CollinsworthMichele Tafoya andKathryn TappenTerry McAulayMike Tirico,Maria Taylor, andJac CollinsworthTony Dungy,Drew Brees,Rodney Harrison, andChris SimmsMike Tirico
Peacock
LVIIFebruary 12, 2023FoxKevin BurkhardtGreg OlsenErin Andrews andTom RinaldiMike PereiraCurt MenefeeTerry Bradshaw,Howie Long,Michael Strahan,Jimmy Johnson, andRob GronkowskiTerry Bradshaw
LVIIIFebruary 11, 2024CBSJim NantzTony RomoTracy Wolfson,Evan Washburn, andJay FeelyGene SteratoreJames Brown andIan EaglePhil Simms,Bill Cowher,Nate Burleson,Boomer Esiason,J. J. Watt,Charles Davis,Matt Ryan, andJason McCourtyJim Nantz6
Paramount+
NickelodeonNoah EagleNate Burleson,SpongeBob SquarePants (Tom Kenny),Patrick Star (Bill Fagerbakke), andLarry the Lobster (Mr. Lawrence)Young Dylan (Dylan Gilmer),Dylan Schefter, andSandy Cheeks (Carolyn Lawrence)Dora the Explorer (Diana Zermeño) and Boots (Asher Colton Spence)Noah Eagle
LIXFebruary 9, 2025FoxKevin BurkhardtTom BradyErin Andrews andTom RinaldiMike PereiraCurt MenefeeTerry Bradshaw,Howie Long,Michael Strahan,Jimmy Johnson, andRob GronkowskiTerry Bradshaw
Tubi
LXFebruary 8, 2026NBCMike Tirico[30]TBDMaria Taylor andNoah Eagle[31]TBD
Peacock
LXIFebruary 14, 2027ABCTBD
ESPN
ESPN DTC
LXII2028CBSTBD
Paramount+
LXIII2029FoxTBD
Fox One
LXIV2030NBCTBD
Peacock
LXV2031ABCTBD
ESPN
ESPN DTC
LXVI2032CBSTBD7
Paramount+
LXVII2033FoxTBD
Fox One
LXVIII2034NBCTBD
Peacock

Notes

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  • ^Note 1 : Super Bowl I wassimulcast on both CBS (at the time the soleNFL network) and NBC[32] (theAFL network). From Super Bowl II onward, the networks began rotating exclusive coverage of the game on an annual basis. Super Bowls I–VI wereblacked out in the television markets of the host cities, due to league restrictions then in place.
  • ^Note 2 : The 1989 television contract (which was in effect) gave CBSSuper Bowl XXVI instead ofSuper Bowl XXVII, which was in their rotation. The NFL swapped the CBS and NBC years in an effort to give CBS enough lead-in programming for the upcoming1992 Winter Olympics two weeks later.
  • ^Note 3 : The television contract for19901993 had each network having one Super Bowl telecast of the first three games as part of the package. The fourth Super Bowl (XXVIII) was up for a separate sealed bid. NBC won the bid, and since they were last in the rotation for Super Bowl coverage in the regular contract, ended up with two straight Super Bowls. CBS is the only other network to televise two Super Bowls (I andII) in a row. It is also of note that Super Bowls XXVII and XXVIII are the first (and to date, only) back-to-back Super Bowls to feature the same two teams (Dallas Cowboys andBuffalo Bills).
  • ^Note 4 :Michael Strahan was a last-minute substitute for theVince Lombardi Trophy presentation ceremony, asTerry Bradshaw (who has normally covered the Lombardi Trophy presentation ceremonies for Super Bowls airing on Fox) left the New Jersey/New York area the day beforeSuper Bowl XLVIII to fly home due to the death of his father.
  • ^Note 5 : Under the 2013 television contract,Super Bowl LV was originally assigned to NBC, whileSuper Bowl LVI was originally assigned to CBS. In March 2019, CBS agreed to trade Super Bowl LVI to NBC in exchange for Super Bowl LV so that the former would not have to compete against the2022 Winter Olympics inBeijing.
  • ^Note 6 : CBS's sister network Nickelodeon aired an alternate children-oriented telecast ofSuper Bowl LVIII. This marked the first time that an alternative broadcast of the game aired on the broadcaster's sister network.[6]
  • ^Note 7 : The contracts for CBS, Fox, and NBC have an opt-out clause after the 2029 season, or after Super Bowl LXIV in early 2030 (ESPN/ABC's contract's opt-out clause is instead after the 2030 season, or after Super Bowl LXV in early 2031).[33]

See also

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Spanish language

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GameDateNetworkPlay-by-play announcerColor commentator(s)Reporter(s)Notes
XXXVIIJanuary 26, 2003ABC (SAP)Roberto AbramowitzDavid Crommett[34]
XLIIFebruary 3, 2008Fox (SAP)John LagunaPepe Mantilla[35]
XLIVFebruary 7, 2010CBS (SAP)Armando QuinteroBenny Ricardo[36]
XLVIIFebruary 3, 2013CBS (SAP)Armando QuinteroBenny Ricardo[37]
XLVIIIFebruary 2, 2014Fox (SAP)/Fox DeportesJohn LagunaFrancisco X. Rivera andBrady PoppingaTony Santiago and Rodrigo Arana[38][39]
XLIXFebruary 1, 2015NBC UniversoRené GiraldoEdgar LópezVerónica Contreras[40]
50February 7, 2016ESPN DeportesÁlvaro MartínRaul AllegreJohn Sutcliffe[41][42]
LIFebruary 5, 2017Fox DeportesJohn LagunaJessi Losada andBrady PoppingaPablo Alsina[43]
LIIFebruary 4, 2018NBC (SAP)/UniversoRené GiraldoEdgar LópezVerónica Contreras[44][45]
LIIIFebruary 3, 2019ESPN DeportesÁlvaro MartínRaul AllegreJohn Sutcliffe[46]
LIVFebruary 2, 2020Fox DeportesAdrián García-MárquezRolando CantúJaime Motta[47]
LVFebruary 7, 2021ESPN DeportesCiro ProcunaPablo ViruegaJohn Sutcliffe[48][49]
LVIFebruary 13, 2022TelemundoCarlos Mauricio RamirezJorge AndresAriana Figuera[50]
LVIIFebruary 12, 2023Fox DeportesAdrián García-MárquezAlejandro Villanueva[51]
LVIIIFebruary 11, 2024CBS (SAP)Armando QuinteroBenny Ricardo[52]
Univision
Vix Premium
Ramsés Sandoval
Guillermo Schutz
Diana Flores
Martín Gramática
Alejandro Berry[53]
LIXFebruary 9, 2025Fox DeportesAdrián García-MárquezJessi Losada and Jaime MottaRodolfo Landeros[54][55][56]
TelemundoMiguel GurwitzRolando Cantú

Radio

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GameDateNetworkPlay-by-play announcerColor commentator(s)Sideline reporter(s)Rules analyst(s)Pregame host(s)Pregame analyst(s)
IJanuary 15, 1967CBSJack DreesTom Hedrick
NBCJim SimpsonGeorge Ratterman
IIJanuary 14, 1968CBSJack DreesTom Hedrick
IIIJanuary 12, 1969NBCCharlie JonesGeorge Ratterman andPat Summerall
IVJanuary 11, 1970CBSBob ReynoldsTom Hedrick
VJanuary 17, 1971NBCJay RandolphAl DeRogatis
VIJanuary 16, 1972CBSAndy MusserRay Geracy
VIIJanuary 14, 1973NBCJim SimpsonKyle Rote
VIIIJanuary 13, 1974CBSAndy MusserBob Tucker
IXJanuary 12, 1975NBCJim SimpsonJohn Brodie
XJanuary 18, 1976CBSEd InglesJim Kelly
XIJanuary 9, 1977NBCJim SimpsonJohn Brodie
XIIJanuary 15, 1978CBSJack BuckJim Kelly andSonny Jurgensen
XIIIJanuary 21, 1979CBSJack BuckHank StramBrent MusburgerPat Summerall
XIVJanuary 20, 1980CBSJack BuckHank StramDick Stockton
XVJanuary 25, 1981CBSJack BuckHank StramIrv CrossDick Stockton andBrent Musburger
XVIJanuary 24, 1982CBSJack BuckHank StramDick Stockton
XVIIJanuary 30, 1983CBSJack BuckHank StramDick Stockton andBrent Musburger
XVIIIJanuary 22, 1984CBSJack BuckHank StramDick Stockton
XIXJanuary 20, 1985CBSJack BuckHank StramIrv CrossBrent Musburger
XXJanuary 26, 1986NBCDon CriquiBob TrumpyStan Martyn
XXIJanuary 25, 1987NBCDon CriquiBob TrumpyBob Costas
XXIIJanuary 31, 1988CBSJack BuckHank StramBrent Musburger
XXIIIJanuary 22, 1989CBSJack BuckHank StramIrv Cross andWill McDonoughBrent Musburger
XXIVJanuary 28, 1990CBSJack BuckHank Stram
Randy Cross (fourth quarter)
Brent Musburger
XXVJanuary 27, 1991CBSJack BuckHank StramGreg Gumbel
XXVIJanuary 26, 1992CBSJack BuckHank StramGreg Gumbel
XXVIIJanuary 31, 1993CBSJack BuckHank StramGreg Gumbel
XXVIIIJanuary 30, 1994CBSJack BuckHank StramGreg Gumbel
XXIXJanuary 29, 1995CBSJack BuckHank StramJim Hunter
XXXJanuary 28, 1996CBS/Westwood OneJack BuckHank StramJim Hunter
XXXIJanuary 26, 1997CBS/Westwood OneHoward DavidMatt MillenJim Hunter
XXXIIJanuary 25, 1998CBS/Westwood OneHoward DavidMatt MillenJim Hunter
XXXIIIJanuary 31, 1999CBS/Westwood OneHoward DavidMatt MillenJohn DockeryTommy Tighe
XXXIVJanuary 30, 2000CBS/Westwood OneHoward DavidMatt MillenJohn DockeryTommy Tighe
XXXVJanuary 28, 2001CBS/Westwood OneHoward DavidMatt Millen andBoomer EsiasonJohn Dockery andJames LoftonTommy Tighe
XXXVIFebruary 3, 2002CBS/Westwood OneHoward DavidBoomer EsiasonJohn Dockery andJames LoftonJim Gray andTommy Tighe
XXXVIIJanuary 26, 2003CBS/Westwood OneMarv AlbertBoomer EsiasonJohn Dockery andWarren MoonJim Gray
XXXVIIIFebruary 1, 2004CBS/Westwood OneMarv AlbertBoomer EsiasonJohn Dockery andJohn RigginsJim Gray andBeasley Reece
XXXIXFebruary 6, 2005CBS/Westwood OneMarv AlbertBoomer EsiasonJohn Dockery andBonnie BernsteinJim Gray andDave Sims
XLFebruary 5, 2006CBS/Westwood OneMarv AlbertBoomer EsiasonJohn Dockery andBonnie BernsteinJim Gray,Beasley Reece, andJosh Elliott
XLIFebruary 4, 2007CBS/Westwood OneMarv AlbertBoomer EsiasonJohn Dockery andBonnie BernsteinJim Gray
XLIIFebruary 3, 2008CBS/Westwood OneMarv AlbertBoomer EsiasonJohn Dockery andKevin KileyJim Gray andTommy Tighe
XLIIIFebruary 1, 2009CBS/Westwood OneMarv AlbertBoomer EsiasonJohn Dockery andMark MaloneJim Gray andTommy Tighe
XLIVFebruary 7, 2010CBS/Westwood OneMarv AlbertBoomer EsiasonJohn Dockery andMark MaloneJim Gray andScott Graham
XLVFebruary 6, 2011CBS/Westwood OneKevin HarlanBoomer EsiasonJohn Dockery andMark MaloneJim Gray andScott Graham
XLVIFebruary 5, 2012Dial GlobalKevin HarlanBoomer EsiasonJohn Dockery andMark MaloneJim Gray andScott Graham
XLVIIFebruary 3, 2013Dial GlobalKevin HarlanBoomer EsiasonJohn Dockery andMark MaloneJim Gray andScott Graham
XLVIIIFebruary 2, 2014Westwood OneKevin HarlanBoomer EsiasonJames Lofton andMark MaloneJim Gray andScott Graham
XLIXFebruary 1, 2015Westwood OneKevin HarlanBoomer EsiasonJames Lofton andMark MaloneJim Gray andScott Graham
50February 7, 2016Westwood OneKevin HarlanBoomer Esiason andDan FoutsJames Lofton andMark MaloneJim Gray andScott Graham
LIFebruary 5, 2017Westwood OneKevin HarlanBoomer Esiason andMike HolmgrenJames Lofton andTony BoselliJim Gray andScott Graham
LIIFebruary 4, 2018Westwood OneKevin HarlanBoomer Esiason andMike HolmgrenEd Werder andTony BoselliJim Gray andScott Graham
LIIIFebruary 3, 2019Westwood OneKevin HarlanKurt Warner andMike HolmgrenEd Werder andTony BoselliJim Gray andScott Graham
LIVFebruary 2, 2020Westwood OneKevin HarlanKurt WarnerLaura Okmin andTony BoselliGene SteratoreJim Gray andScott Graham
LVFebruary 7, 2021Westwood OneKevin HarlanKurt WarnerLaura Okmin andTony BoselliJim Gray andScott Graham
LVIFebruary 13, 2022Westwood OneKevin HarlanKurt WarnerLaura Okmin andMike GolicGene SteratoreScott GrahamWillie McGinest
LVIIFebruary 12, 2023Westwood OneKevin HarlanKurt WarnerLaura Okmin andMike GolicGene SteratoreScott GrahamRyan Harris
LVIIIFebruary 11, 2024Westwood OneKevin HarlanKurt WarnerLaura Okmin andMike GolicDean BlandinoScott GrahamDevin McCourty
LIXFebruary 9, 2025Westwood OneKevin HarlanKurt WarnerLaura OkminGene SteratoreScott GrahamDevin McCourty andRoss Tucker

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  31. ^"MIKE TIRICO, MARIA TAYLOR, AHMED FAREED, AND NOAH EAGLE TO WORK MULTIPLE EVENTS DURING NBC SPORTS' "LEGENDARY FEBRUARY"".NBC Sports. October 30, 2025. RetrievedOctober 31, 2025.
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  33. ^"CNBC Sport: Why television executives are freaking out over 2029".CNBC. September 26, 2024. RetrievedFebruary 12, 2025.
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  39. ^Fox Deportes Sets ‘Super Domingo’Archived 2021-04-22 at theWayback Machine - Adam Jacobson, Multichannel News, 22 January 2014
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