Super Bowl weekend has arrived.
The Kansas City Chiefs will win a historic three-peat in the NFL title game on Sunday in New Orleans, but the Philadelphia Eagles are the only remaining teams that can stop them.
Quarterback Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs are back in the Super Bowl after beating the Buffalo Bills 32-29 in a thrilling AFC Championship game. They face Philadelphia and Starr running through Saquon Barkley, who ran for three touchdowns when the Eagles defeated Washington Commander 55-23 in the NFC title game.
The Super Bowl is a rematch two years ago when the Chiefs took the Eagles 38-35 in Glendale, Arizona. Last year, Kansas City defeated the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 in Las Vegas in overtime. No team has won three straight Super Bowls.
There are a few things you need to know about the Super Bowl.
Which channel is the Super Bowl?
The game will air on Fox. Kevin Burkhardt will be play-by-play announcer with former New England patriot quarterback Tom Brady as an analyst. This is Brady’s first Super Bowl as an announcer. He won seven titles as a player. Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi are also part of the broadcast team.
What time is the Super Bowl?
It starts on Sundays at approximately 6:30pm.
Who is your favorite Super Bowl?
According to the BETMGM Sportsbook, the Chief is preferred with 1 1/2 points.
What are the streaming options for the Super Bowl?
Some options include fubo, nfl+, and tube.
Who won the AP Award for NFL Honors?
Buffalo’s Josh Allen won the AP NFL Most Valuable Player Award twice, Lamar Jackson, who won the AP NFL Most Valuable Player Award on Thursday night, in the closest race since Matt Ryan beat Tom Brady in 2016.
Allen, who led Buffalo to his fifth AFC East title, won 27 votes for Jackson’s 23, finishing with 383 points. He received 22nd place votes and a third. The bill ended up creating a Super Bowl, losing to the Chief of the AFC title game.
Other winners:
AP NFL Coach of the Year: Kevin O’Connell, Minnesota
AP Attack Player of the Year: Suquon Berkley, Philadelphia
AP Defensive Player of the Year: Patrick Slutein II, Denver
AP Offensive Blue Key of the Year: Jayden Daniels, Washington
AP Defensive Blue Key of the Year: Jared Verse, Los Angeles Rams
AP Comeback Player of the Year: Joe Barrow, Cincinnati
Who is playing at the Super Bowl Halftime Show?
Kendrick Lamar will be headliner for the halftime show.
The 17 Grammy Award-winning rap megastar looks forward to bringing hip-hop to the NFL championship game. 2022.
Lamar will be featured on stage with Grammy Award winner SZA (his former top DAWG entertainment labelmate). The singer appeared on Lamar’s recent album, “GNX,” and was featured in several songs, including “Gloria” and “Luther.”
The duo’s previous hits include “All Stars” and “The Wind Dove” which were nominated for an Oscar. Jay-Z’s Roc Nation Company and Emmy Award-winning producer Jesse Collins will be co-executive producers of the Halftime Show.
Who sings the national anthem at the Super Bowl?
The Super Bowl pre-game has Louisiana flavors. John Baptiste sings the national anthem, while Trombone Shorty and Lauren Daigle perform “American Beautiful.”
Ledisi will perform “Lift and Sing All Voices” as part of their pre-match performance.
The national anthem and “American Beautiful” are performed in American Sign Language by actor Stephanie Nogueras. Otis Jones IV signed “Lift and Sing All Voices” and the halftime show will be signed by Matt Maxey.
All pre-game performers are indigenous Louisiana.
Which team do celebrities like?
Taylor Swift is in the Super Bowl cheering for her boyfriend Travis Kelce and the Chiefs, but she’s far from the only star with a cheering interest.
Famous Chiefs fans include Paul Rudd, Rob Riggle, Heidi Gardner, Jason Sudekis, Henry Cavill, Henry Winkler and David Koekner. Musicians Melissa Etheridge and Tech N9ne each created songs for their team.
Meanwhile, the Eagles boast a starry roster of superfans such as Bradley Cooper, Will Smith, Kevin Hart, Miles Terror, Pink, Questlove and Meek Mill.