ESPN’s Signature Super Bowl Week Coverage Combines Live Studio Shows with Multi-Platform Content, Covering Every Angle of Chiefs-Eagles

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ESPN’s signature, cross-platform, and all-encompassing Super Bowl week coverage ramps up Wednesday, Feb. 8, with the opening of ESPN’s Main Street Tailgate in Historic Old Town Scottsdale, Ariz., and continues through Super Bowl LVII featuring the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Philadelphia Eagles (Sunday, Feb. 12). ESPN’s Main Street Tailgate will host daily studio shows as ESPN surrounds the NFL’s grand conclusion with live productions, 24-hour news coverage, analysis, guests, predictions and more. ESPN’s Super Bowl Sunday pregame coverage will come from both Scottsdale and inside State Farm Stadium, with postgame coverage live from the field with guests and instant reactions.

Outside the United States, ESPN will distribute Super Bowl LVII to more than 80 million homes in 125+ countries/territories via ESPN platforms in Latin America, Brazil, the Caribbean, Australia/New Zealand, Sub-Saharan Africa and the Netherlands, and via affiliated partners in additional countries.

ESPN’s Postseason NFL Countdown with Super Bowl Sunday Pregame Coverage; Super Bowl Champions Decorate the Desk
Postseason NFL Countdown will air for four hours (10 a.m. – 2 p.m. ET) on Super Bowl Sunday, with three-time Super Bowl Champion and Super Bowl MVP Steve Young, two-time Super Bowl Champion Booger McFarland, Pro Bowl quarterbacks Robert Griffin III and Alex Smith – a former Kansas City Chief, at State Farm Stadium. In Scottsdale, Pro Football Hall of Famer Randy Moss, three-time Super Bowl Champion Tedy Bruschi, Super Bowl XL quarterback Matt Hasselbeck and Super Bowl Champion Rex Ryan will be on the set. Veteran Super Bowl hosts Suzy Kolber and Sam Ponder will anchor the coverage, with Kolber in the stadium and Ponder at the Historic Old Town ESPN Main Street Tailgate.

Senior NFL Insiders Chris Mortensen and Adam Schefter will be in Scottsdale and NFL reporters Dianna Russini (Chiefs) and Sal Paolantonio (Eagles) will be embedded with the Super Bowl participants.

The show will feature sit-down interviews with quarterbacks Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts. More on the show’s programming will be announced in the coming days.

NFL PrimeTime and SportsCenter with SVP Immediately After Super Bowl LVII
Once the confetti falls, NFL PrimeTime (approximately 10:30 p.m.) will come on the air, with Chris Berman covering his 41st Super Bowl and McFarland and Young providing analysis. Players from the winning team will join the show.

SportsCenter with Scott Van Pelt (approximately 11:30 p.m.) will provide more postgame coverage. Super Bowl Champion Ryan Clark and former NFL player and seasoned front office veteran Louis Riddick will join SVP.

ESPN’s Digital Platforms Add to the Day
ESPN’s digital platforms will add to the pre- and postgame coverage, with 10 writers on site covering multiple angles. NFL Nation reporters Tim McManus (Eagles) and Adam Teicher (Chiefs) continue their season-long documentation of each team; insiders Jeremy Fowler and Dan Graziano, as well as feature writers Don Van Natta and Seth Wickersham, will also cover the game. Andscape’s senior NFL writer Jason Reid, author of the critically acclaimed Rise of the Black Quarterbacks: What It Means for America, columnist and writer-at-large Bill Rhoden, and the site’s HBCU reporter Mia Berry will also join them. Contributing to the coverage for the first time is the Lions’ Michael Brockers, a former Super Bowl participant.

ESPN’s digital show Playoff Tailgate on Super Bowl Sunday (5-6 p.m.) will be available on multiple social platforms and the ESPN App with Jason Fitz, Daniel Dopp and Skubie Mageza.

Super Bowl Sunday Programming

Time (ET) Show Platform
7:30 a.m. NFL Matchup ESPN2
8-10 a.m. SportsCenter ESPN
10 a.m.-2 p.m. Postseason NFL Countdown ESPN
Approx.: 10:30 p.m. NFL PrimeTime ESPN
Approx.: 11:30 p.m. SportsCenter with SVP ESPN

ESPN Broadcasters for Super Bowl LVII Outside the United States
ESPN will have multiple announce teams calling Super Bowl LVII for viewers outside the United States:

ESPN’s Main Street Tailgate at Historic Old Town is Weekday Home
ESPN’s First Take, NFL Live and SportsCenter will have daily shows from Scottsdale (Wednesday – Friday), bringing the Super Bowl atmosphere to viewers at home. On Friday, Get Up joins the party, originating from the Super Bowl set location.

Throughout the week, reporters Russini (Chiefs) and Paolantonio (Eagles) will join multiple shows, providing consistent updates on the AFC and NFC Champions.

NFL Matchup will tape on Saturday and premiere on Super Bowl Sunday (7:30 a.m., ESPN2). Additional daily shows with a presence at Historic Old Town ESPN Main Street Tailgate include This Just In (2-3 p.m.), PTI (5:30-6 p.m.), Daily Wager (6-6:30 p.m., ESPN2) and more. Each will have guests and analysts from on-site throughout the week.

Super Bowl Opening Night Part of Early Week Coverage; Airing of NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell’s Press Conference
ESPN’s Super Bowl programming will include Super Bowl Opening Night, airing on Monday, Feb. 6 (8 p.m.) on ESPN2. Additionally, ESPN will cover NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell’s annual Super Bowl press conference (TBD date/time).

NBA Countdown Joins Super Bowl Week
For the first time, NBA Countdown will broadcast from the Super Bowl location. The Friday edition of Countdown (7-7:30 p.m.) leads into Boston Celtics-Charlotte Hornets on ESPN (7:30 p.m.), while the Saturday show (8-8:30 p.m.) precedes the Los Angeles Lakers-Golden State Warriors showdown on ABC (8:30 p.m.). Greenberg will host and be joined by Smith, Jalen Rose and Michael Wilbon for both NBA Countdown editions.

Fans Encouraged to Attend ESPN’s Main Street Tailgate at Historic Old Town; Giveaways and Games Throughout
In addition to live programming, fans will have multiple entertainment offerings within the Historic Old Town ESPN Main Street Tailgate area. A Postseasoning Airstream will serve as a center hub of activity and will also be distributing Postseasoning: The Chip and Postseasoning, ESPN’s special spice blend to help fans kick their cooking up a notch during the postseason (while supplies last). Additional activities include: potato pong, a selfie station and multiple photo opportunities for visitors.

Additionally, throughout Super Bowl week, guests can enjoy interactive games and live performances from local favorites in Scottsdale including The Singing Cowboy, Gary Sprague and his trusty steed, Dusty. Some of the area’s most popular dining destinations will have food available for purchase to fuel the festivities as well as giveaway items. Attendees will also have the chance to make a cameo on live TV. This family-friendly event is free for all ages. For details, visit scottsdalesuperseason.com.

Additional ESPN Super Bowl LVII Television/Streaming Highlights:

ESPN2 will have ‘NFL’s Greatest Games’ programming on Monday with Super Bowl LII (11-11:30p) and 2018 AFC Champ Game (11:30p-112a). On Super Bowl Sunday, Super Bowl LIV (8-9 a.m.), LVI (9:30-10:30 a.m.) and SB LII 10:30-11a will air.

ESPN Radio with Comprehensive Super Bowl Sunday Programming; ESPN Podcasts from Arizona
On ESPN Radio, Super Bowl Sunday coverage includes more than 15 hours leading up to, during and immediately following Eagles-Chiefs. Three-time Super Bowl Champion Je’Rod Cherry, two-time Super Bowl Champion Brandon Jacobs and two-time All-Pro Chad Brown provide the coverage. Heading into Chiefs-Eagles, coverage on ESPN Audio platform includes:

Andscape, ESPN.com and ESPN+ Editorial Content
In addition to the multitude of writers on site, ESPN’s digital platforms will have a slew of stories during the week. On Andscape:

And on ESPN.com/ESPN+

ESPN Special Print Edition Magazine – Super Bowl Champions
ESPN will be producing an in-depth, special edition print magazine issue on the winner of Super Bowl LVII, in partnership with Dotdash Meredith Premium Publishing.

Media Contacts:
Derek Volner (Derek.Volner@espn.com)
Lily Blum (Lily.Blum@espn.com)

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