The most thrilling week in the NFL calendar is about to begin on Monday, February 2, marking the start of Pro Bowl/Super Bowl Week. Fans can expect a host of exciting events leading up to Super Bowl 60.
Kicking off the festivities is Super Bowl Opening Night, which will air live at 8 PM ET on NFL Network and Peacock. This event sets the stage for the week, allowing fans to witness players up close as they prepare for the big game.
On February 3, the Pro Bowl Games will showcase top NFL talents as they display their skills and compete in various challenges. Fans can tune in to ESPN at 8 PM ET to catch all the action from this much-anticipated event.
The excitement continues on Thursday, February 5, with NFL Honors, where the league will recognize outstanding players and performances from the season. This award ceremony, set to air at 9 PM ET on NBC and NFL Network, promises to highlight the league’s most prestigious awards, including MVP and the Walter Payton Man of the Year.
A unique twist to this year’s Super Bowl Week is the Super Bowl 60 Flag Football game, taking place on Saturday, February 7. Led by internet personality Druski and musical artist J. Balvin as celebrity coaches, this game will be streamed on YouTube starting at 10 PM ET.
The culmination of this exciting week arrives on Sunday, February 8, with Super Bowl 60 featuring the NFC Champion Seattle Seahawks against the AFC Champion New England Patriots. Scheduled for a 6:30 PM ET start, NBC will broadcast the game, promising an exhilarating showdown for football enthusiasts.
With a packed schedule set for Super Bowl Week, fans have much to look forward to, making it one of the most anticipated times of the year for NFL lovers.
