Super Bowl LX 2026: A Look Ahead

As we bask in the afterglow of Super Bowl LIX, the excitement for next year’s championship game is already building. Let’s dive into the details of Super Bowl LX 2026 to get a head start on what promises to be another thrilling event.

When and Where

Mark your calendars for February 8, 2026, when Super Bowl LX will take place at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, the home field of the San Francisco 49ers. This iconic venue previously hosted Super Bowl 50, where the Denver Broncos emerged victorious over the Carolina Panthers. The Bay Area has a rich history of hosting Super Bowls, with Stanford Stadium also playing host to the championship game in the past.

Broadcast Details and Halftime Show

NBC will be airing Super Bowl LX, with the game also available for streaming on Peacock. Expect to see familiar faces like Mike Tirico and Cris Collinsworth in the announcer’s booth. Tirico, in particular, will have a busy schedule as he juggles his hosting duties for NBC’s prime time Olympics coverage and NBA play-by-play announcing on NBC and Peacock.

As for the halftime show, the lineup remains a mystery for now. While Kendrick Lamar wowed audiences this year, speculation is already swirling about who might take the stage next. Could we see Drake headlining the show, or will the NFL opt to showcase some local Bay Area talent like Green Day, Metallica, or MC Hammer?

Teams and Predictions

While it’s too early to predict which teams will face off in Super Bowl LX, a few contenders stand out. The Kansas City Chiefs have been a dominant force in the AFC, making multiple Super Bowl appearances in recent years. However, teams like the Buffalo Bills, Baltimore Ravens, Philadelphia Eagles, Detroit Lions, and Washington Commanders could also make a strong case for a championship run.

As we eagerly await the big game, the anticipation continues to grow. Stay tuned for more updates as we inch closer to Super Bowl LX 2026 and all the excitement it promises to bring.