List of Super Bowl broadcasters


The following is a list of Super Bowl broadcasters, encompassing all national American television and radio networks, as well as sports announcers who have covered the first four AFL-NFL World Championship Games and subsequent championship games of the National 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, while CBS 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. Starting with Super Bowl II, NBC televised even years, and CBS odd years. This rotation continued through the 1970 AFL–NFL merger, when NBC gained the rights to televise AFC games, and CBS to broadcast NFC games. Despite ABC broadcasting Monday Night Football in 1970, it joined the Super Bowl rotation only from Super Bowl XIX, in January 1985. ABC, CBS, and NBC then continued to rotate the Super Bowl until 1994, when Fox 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 over Sunday Night Football from ESPN, took ABC's place in the Super Bowl rotation, and Monday 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.
The four-year rotation starting with Super Bowl LVIII also allows each broadcaster to offer simulcasts or alternative broadcasts on its sister networks and platforms. CBS's sister network Nickelodeon aired an alternate children-oriented telecast of Super Bowl LVIII. ABC's rights include ESPN simulcasts and alternative broadcasts on other ESPN networks.
The NFL broke the traditional broadcasting rotation at least twice, both times involving NBC, CBS, and Winter Olympics. NBC originally had broadcasting rights for Super Bowl XXVI, and CBS for Super 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 the 1992 Winter Olympics. Similarly, NBC was set to air Super Bowl LV and CBS Super Bowl LVI, but the networks agreed to swap the broadcasting rights. Therefore, CBS benefited from holding rights to the Super Bowl and the 2021 NCAA Final Four, while NBC paired its Super Bowl coverage with the 2022 Winter Olympics. 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.
CBS has televised the most Super Bowl games, with Super Bowl LV being its 21st, and it just completed the broadcast of its 22nd with Super Bowl LVIII in February 2024.

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GameDateNetworkPlay-by-play announcerColor commentatorReporterNotes
XXXVIIJanuary 26, 2003ABC Roberto AbramowitzDavid Crommett
XXXVIIIFebruary 1, 2004CBS Armando QuinteroBenny Ricardo
XXXIXFebruary 6, 2005Fox John LagunaPepe Mantilla
XLFebruary 5, 2006ABC Álvaro MartínRaul Allegre
XLIFebruary 4, 2007CBS Armando QuinteroBenny Ricardo
XLIIFebruary 3, 2008Fox John LagunaPepe Mantilla
XLIIIFebruary 1, 2009NBC René GiraldoEdgar López
XLIVFebruary 7, 2010CBS Armando QuinteroBenny Ricardo
XLVFebruary 6, 2011Fox John LagunaFrancisco X. Rivera and Brady PoppingaTony Santiago
Rodrigo Arana
XLVIFebruary 5, 2012NBC René GiraldoEdgar LópezVerónica Contreras
XLVIIFebruary 3, 2013CBS Armando QuinteroBenny Ricardo
XLVIIIFebruary 2, 2014Fox
Fox Deportes
John LagunaFrancisco X. Rivera and Brady PoppingaTony Santiago and Rodrigo Arana
XLIXFebruary 1, 2015NBC
NBC Universo
René GiraldoEdgar LópezVerónica Contreras
50February 7, 2016ESPN DeportesÁlvaro MartínRaul AllegreJohn Sutcliffe
LIFebruary 5, 2017Fox DeportesJohn LagunaJessi Losada and Brady PoppingaPablo Alsina
LIIFebruary 4, 2018NBC
Universo
René GiraldoEdgar LópezVerónica Contreras
LIIIFebruary 3, 2019ESPN DeportesÁlvaro MartínRaul AllegreJohn Sutcliffe
LIVFebruary 2, 2020Fox DeportesAdrián García-MárquezRolando CantúJaime Motta
LVFebruary 7, 2021ESPN DeportesCiro ProcunaPablo ViruegaJohn Sutcliffe
LVIFebruary 13, 2022NBC
Universo
René GiraldoEdgar LópezVerónica Contreras
LVIFebruary 13, 2022TelemundoCarlos Mauricio RamirezJorge AndresAriana Figuera
LVIIFebruary 12, 2023Fox
Fox Deportes
Adrián García-MárquezAlejandro Villanueva
LVIIIFebruary 11, 2024CBS Armando QuinteroBenny Ricardo
LVIIIFebruary 11, 2024UnivisionRamsés SandovalDiana FloresAlejandro Berry
LVIIIFebruary 11, 2024Vix PremiumGuillermo SchutzMartín Gramática
LIXFebruary 9, 2025Fox
Fox Deportes
Adrián García-MárquezJessi Losada and Jaime MottaRodolfo Landeros
LIXFebruary 9, 2025TelemundoMiguel GurwitzRolando Cantú
LXFebruary 8, 2026NBC
Universo
René GiraldoEdgar LópezVerónica Contreras
LXFebruary 8, 2026TelemundoMiguel GurwitzRolando CantúAdriana Monsalve