Super Bowl… On Your Radio
• Westwood One, the exclusive network radio partner for the National Football League, will present comprehensive coverage of Super Bowl LII, as the defending champion New England Patriots take on the Philadelphia Eagles, live from U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis on Sunday, February 4. This marks 31st consecutive year and the 45th time overall Westwood One will broadcast the Super Bowl. Jim Gray will anchor the pregame and halftime coverage, with appearances by Arizona Cardinals’ wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald and Patriots quarterback Tom Brady. Scott Graham, and Super Bowl XXXIV MVP and Hall of Fame quarterback Kurt Warner will also contribute to the pregame show coverage.
Westwood One’s game day coverage begins at 2pm ET, with Super Bowl Preview, co-hosted by Scott Graham, Boomer Esiason and Mike Holmgren, followed at 3pm ET by Super Bowl Insider, co-hosted by Jason Horowitz and Tony Boselli. At 4pm ET, live coverage from the stadium kicks off with Super Sunday, the pregame show hosted by Scott Graham. Sir Rosevelt, the southern pop collaboration of Zac Brown, Niko Moon and Ben Simonetti will open Super Sunday with a customized version of their hit, “The Bravest.” The Super Bowl game broadcast begins at 5pm ET, hosted by National Sportscaster of the Year Kevin Harlan and Hall of Famer Boomer Esiason. This is Harlan’s eighth Super Bowl with the network and Esiason’s 18th Super Bowl for Westwood and 19th overall. Kickoff is scheduled for approximately 6:35pm ET.
Westwood One will also produce Seven Days to Sunday — The Road to Super Bowl LII. This hour-long preview show, hosted by Scott Graham, the voice of NFL Films, will air each night during the week leading up to Super Sunday, beginning Monday night, January 29 and running through Saturday night, February 3. Howard Deneroff is the Executive Producer of Westwood One Sports. Larry Costigan and Mike Eaby are the Coordinating Producers.
• And for the 18th straight year, Fox Sports Radio will offer one-stop coverage of the Super Bowl during the week leading up to the Big Game. Broadcasting across a network of more than 400 station in the U.S., as well as FoxSportsRadio.com and iHeartRadio, the network will be based in Minneapolis from January 29 through February 2, with live, on-location programming featuring interviews with players, coaches, newsmakers and celebrities.
As part of Fox Sports Radio’s continuous coverage of Super Bowl 52, Outkick The Coverage with Clay Travis, The Doug Gottlieb Show and J.T. The Brick will broadcast live from the NFL Media Center at the Mall of America, while DirecTV’s The Dan Patrick Show and The Rich Eisen Show will broadcast live from downtown Minneapolis. For affiliations, call Kurt Kretzschmar at 602-374-6351.