NBC will broadcast the Super Bowl in 2026 (Super Bowl 60), with national TV coverage on the NBC network and streaming on Peacock, plus NFL+ on mobile devices.

Who will broadcast the Super Bowl in 2026?

  • The primary U.S. TV broadcaster for Super Bowl 60 in 2026 is NBC.
  • NBC holds the official rights to the game under the NFL’s current media deal, which gives it the 2026 Super Bowl along with future editions in 2030 and 2034.
  • Local NBC affiliates (for example, WLWT-TV in Cincinnati) will carry the game over the air in their markets.

How you can watch it

  • On traditional TV: Tune in to your local NBC station on Super Bowl Sunday 2026 to watch the game live.
  • Via streaming: The game is planned to stream live on Peacock, NBC’s streaming platform, and will also be available on NFL+ for mobile viewing.
  • Radio: Westwood One holds national radio rights and will provide audio play-by-play coverage.

Quick forum-style take

If this were being discussed on a sports forum, the top reply would probably look something like:

NBC’s got the 2026 Super Bowl.
Watch it on your local NBC station, stream it on Peacock, or listen on Westwood One if you’re on the road.

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