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Super Bowl LX: Seahawks vs. Patriots – Everything You Need to Know

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The much-anticipated Super Bowl LX is set to take place this Sunday, with the Seattle Seahawks facing off against the New England Patriots. As the Seahawks aim for their second Super Bowl victory, the Patriots are eager to clinch their seventh title, aiming to establish themselves as the new league champions. This game is reminiscent of Super Bowl XLIX, where a memorable play by Patriots defensive back Malcolm Butler intercepted a crucial pass from Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson at the goal line, sealing a Patriots win. That particular match has been etched in history as one of the most memorable Super Bowl games.

For enthusiastic NFL fans who will be glued to their screens, the game will be broadcast on NBC. Here’s what else you need to know:

How to Watch Super Bowl LX

The showdown is scheduled for February 8, with the kickoff time slated for 6:30 p.m. ET. It will be held at Levi’s Stadium located in Santa Clara, California. Fans can catch the event on NBC, as well as on Telemundo and Universo. The game is also accessible via streaming on NFL+ and Peacock.

Pregame Coverage

The extensive pregame coverage will commence at noon ET. Viewers can expect a lineup of special segments to enhance their viewing experience.

Halftime Show Performer

The halftime show will feature a performance by renowned Latin artist Bad Bunny, fresh from his Grammy Award win for Album of the Year. Despite the accolades, Bad Bunny has faced criticism for his comments about U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, which sparked debates across media platforms.

National Anthem and Additional Performances

Charlie Puth will have the honor of singing “The Star-Spangled Banner” just before the game kicks off. Puth, who hails from New Jersey, received a Grammy nomination in 2016 for his song “See You Again.”

Additional musical performances include:

  • Brandi Carlile performing “America the Beautiful”
  • Coco Jones presenting “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” often referred to as the Black national anthem

Pregame Performances

Before the game, NBC will air a segment celebrating 60 years of Super Bowl memories. This segment will feature a performance by Green Day, who will also have the role of ushering Super Bowl MVPs onto the field.

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