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Westwood One to Provide Super Bowl LIX Game-Day Coverage


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This Sunday, February 9, Super Bowl LIX will air live from the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, as Westwood One, the NFL's official audio partner, will provide coverage. The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles, champions of the AFC and NFC respectively, will clash in what promises to be an electrifying matchup.

2025 marks the 52nd year that Westwood One has broadcast the Super Bowl, solidifying its long-standing relationship with this iconic American sports event. Veteran broadcaster Kevin Harlan will return for his 15th consecutive year of play-by-play commentary, alongside Hall of Fame quarterback and Super Bowl XXXIV MVP Kurt Warner, who makes his seventh appearance as lead analyst.

Joining the team again will be Gene Steratore as the rules analyst and sideline reporter Laura Okmin, who takes on her role for the sixth time. The pregame, halftime, and postgame segments will be hosted by Scott Graham alongside three-time Super Bowl champion Devin McCourty, with contributions from former NFL offensive lineman Ross Tucker.

In a first, the broadcast will also include the Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show headlined by 22-time Grammy winner Kendrick Lamar, featuring a guest performance by SZA. Lamar, notable for being the first non-classical, non-jazz musician to win a Pulitzer Prize for his album "DAMN," will bring his unique artistry to the Super Bowl stage.

Fans can tune into the action on approximately 600 terrestrial radio stations across the nation, as well as online at westwoodonesports.com, SiriusXM, NFL+ and the NFL App. Additionally, the broadcast will reach an international audience through the American Forces Radio Network, which serves over one million U.S. military and Department of Defense personnel at home and abroad.

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