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Westwood One Presents Super Bowl LVIII Game-Day Coverage   


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Westwood One will present live coverage and play-by-play of Super Bowl LVIII on Sunday, February 11, when the AFC champion Kansas City Chiefs meet the NFC champion San Francisco 49ers at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. Super Bowl LVIII will be the 51st time Westwood One will broadcast the big game. Kevin Harlan will handle play-by-play duties for the Super Bowl for the 14th straight year, with Super Bowl XXXIV MVP and Hall of Fame quarterback Kurt Warner returning for the sixth consecutive year as lead analyst.

Dean Blandino will also join the radio broadcast booth as rules analyst for this year's Super Bowl. For the fifth time, Laura Okmin will patrol the sidelines, along with former defensive lineman Mike Golic, who returns for his third Super Bowl with Westwood One's broadcast crew.

Scott Graham and three-time Super Bowl champion Devin McCourty will host Westwood One's pregame, halftime, and postgame coverage live from Allegiant Stadium, with Devin's twin brother and fellow Super Bowl champion Jason McCourty and former NFL offensive lineman Ross Tucker also contributing to the pregame coverage.

Listeners can hear Westwood One's Super Bowl LVIII coverage on approximately 600 stations nationwide as well as on westwoodonesports.com, SiriusXM, NFL and via the NFL App. The broadcast can also be heard worldwide via the American Forces Radio Network, which provides programming to America's military forces. each season.

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