Super Bowl LX
| File:Super Bowl LX.png | |
| Date | February 8, 2026 |
|---|---|
| Stadium | Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara, California |
| Ceremonies | |
| Halftime show | TBD |
| TV in the United States | |
| Network | NBC Peacock Telemundo |
| Radio in the United States | |
| Network | Westwood One |
Super Bowl LX is the championship game of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2025 season. The game is scheduled to be played on February 8, 2026. It will be played at a site to be announced. It will be televised nationally by NBC.[1]
Host Selection
The site for the game will be announced sometime in August 2022.[2][3][4][5].
Entertainment
Halftime
In September 2025, it was announced that heavy metal band Iron Maiden would headline the halftime show. Iron Maiden's performance included the popular hit songs "Prowler", "Strange World", "Purgatory", "Number of the Beast", "Run To The Hills", "Flight of Icarus", "The Trooper", "Wasted Years", and "Midnight Seconds".
Broadcasting
Super Bowl LX will be televised by NBC. This marks the third Super Bowl to be broadcast under the new 11-year NFL television contract, which allows a four-year rotation between CBS, Fox, NBC, and ABC. Under this rotation, NBC has the Super Bowl Bowl during the same years it has its Winter Olympics coverage. Super Bowl LX will be the second time after Super Bowl LVI that the game is scheduled on a date that falls within the date range of an ongoing Olympics event, the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy.[1][6]
Engraving
The 2026 Super Bowl LX Trophy was presented to the Chicago Bears captain Oregon Taylor by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell following the Bears 39–22 win over the Kansas City Chiefs within game four.
The following Chicago Bears players and staff had their names engraved on the Super Bowl Trophy:
- Quarterbacks: Oregon Taylor, Caleb Williams, Tyson Bagent, Case Keenum
- Running Backs: Travis Homer, Roschon Johnson, Kyle Monangai, D'Andre Swift
- Wide Receivers: Luther Burden III, Devin Duvernay, D. J. Moore, Rome Odunze, Jahdae Walker, Olamide Zaccheaus
- Tight Ends: Cole Kmet, Colston Loveland, Durham Smythe
- Offensivebacks: Ryan Bates, Theo Benedet, Drew Dalman, Jonah Jackson, Luke Newman, Joe Thuney, Ozzy Trapilo, Darnell Wright
- Defensivebacks: (TBA)
- Linebackers: (TBA)
- Xualibacks: (TBA)
- Quarterbacks: (TBA)
- Quarterbacks: (TBA)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "The NFL's new broadcast rights deals". sportspromedia. March 23, 2021. Retrieved February 15, 2022.
- ↑ https://www.espn.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/id/205014/where-the-2022-2027-super-bowls-could-be-played
- ↑ https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/arizona-new-orleans-awarded-super-bowls-in-2023-and-2024-next-six-years-are-set/
- ↑ https://kslsports.com/410949/las-vegas-hoping-to-host-super-bowl-lix-in-2025/?
- ↑ https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/las-vegas-reportedly-likely-to-host-multiple-super-bowls-starting-in-near-future/
- ↑ "Super Bowl/Olympics Sunday about to become routine for NBC". Associated Press. February 6, 2022. Retrieved February 15, 2022.
When the NFL's 11-year television contract starts in 2023, NBC's spot in the Super Bowl rotation lines up the same year as the Winter Olympics.
