Vince Lombardi would have rather been in Wisconsin than coaching his team in what is now called Super Bowl I
Super Bowl 60 isn’t just a game — it’s a media marathon. While NBC holds the game broadcast, ESPN, NFL Network, and Westwood One Radio deliver massive Super Bowl Sunday programming that surrounds the main event. From early‑morning analysis to late‑night reaction, fans have more ways than ever to follow Patriots vs. Seahawks.
This guide breaks down every major non‑NBC platform so viewers know exactly where to turn throughout the day.
ESPN kicks off its Super Bowl coverage with a special edition of Sunday NFL Countdown, featuring:
On‑site reporting from Levi’s Stadium
Film breakdowns of Drake Maye and Sam Darnold
Roundtable debates on coaching, matchups, and legacy
Features on both franchises and their postseason journeys
ESPN Super Bowl Sunday Schedule (ET):
10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.:Sunday NFL Countdown
1:00 – 3:00 p.m.:NFL Matchup and Super Bowl‑themed analysis
3:00 – 6:00 p.m.: Live hits from Santa Clara leading into NBC’s window
ESPN’s coverage is ideal for fans who want national perspective and deeper tactical analysis.
NFL Network: Wall‑to‑Wall Coverage
NFL Network transforms Super Bowl Sunday into an all‑day event with “NFL GameDay” programming.
NFL Network Schedule (ET):
7:00 a.m. – Noon:NFL GameDay Morning
Noon – 3:00 p.m.:NFL GameDay Live
3:00 – 6:00 p.m.:NFL GameDay Countdown
Expect:
Insider updates
Injury reports
Live shots from team warmups
X‑and‑O breakdowns
Interviews with former players and coaches
NFL Network remains the go‑to destination for hardcore football fans.
Westwood One Radio: The National Audio Home of Super Bowl 60
Westwood One provides the official national radio broadcast of Super Bowl 60, featuring:
Kevin Harlan (play‑by‑play)
Kurt Warner (analyst)
Laura Okmin & Mike Golic (sidelines)
Coverage includes:
Pre‑game show
Full game broadcast
Halftime analysis
Postgame reaction
Available on:
Local affiliate stations
SiriusXM
NFL app
Westwood One digital platforms
Perfect for fans traveling, working, or listening through smart speakers.
Additional Platforms
ESPN Radio: Super Bowl‑themed talk shows throughout the day
ESPN Deportes: Spanish‑language analysis
NFL App: Live radio + real‑time stats
TuneIn & Audacy: Carry Westwood One feeds in select markets
Final Thoughts
The Game is more than a broadcast — it’s a full‑day media experience. ESPN, NFL Network, and Westwood One Radio provide unmatched depth, analysis, and access, giving fans multiple ways to follow the Patriots‑Seahawks showdown from morning through midnight.