What Network Is Carrying The Super Bowl This Year

Get ready to order that extra-large pizza because the Super Bowl is just around the corner! And the question everyone's asking (besides "Will my team actually win this time?") is: Which network is broadcasting the big game this year?
The Answer You've Been Waiting For
Drumroll, please… This year, CBS is the lucky network bringing you all the action. Yes, the same CBS that brings you NCIS and Young Sheldon will also be bringing you million-dollar commercials and bone-crunching tackles.
It’s like watching your favorite sitcom characters suddenly commentate on a gladiatorial battle – a wonderfully weird combination!
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Why Does It Even Matter? The Rotating Broadcasting Rights
Now, you might be wondering, why doesn't one network just hog all the glory? Well, the Super Bowl broadcasting rights are like a prized family heirloom that gets passed around. NBC, CBS, and Fox all take turns showcasing America's biggest sporting event.
It's like a friendly competition before the actual competition, a behind-the-scenes scramble for who gets to say, "We brought you the Super Bowl!"
This rotation ensures that no single network gets complacent. They all have to bring their A-game, knowing their time in the Super Bowl spotlight is limited.

More Than Just a Game: The Commercial Factor
Let's be honest: for many, the Super Bowl is as much about the commercials as it is about the football. And CBS knows this! They'll be raking in the big bucks from companies eager to debut their most creative (and often bizarre) ads to a massive audience.
Imagine being the ad executive who spent months crafting the perfect 30-second spot. The pressure is immense! It’s either a career-defining moment or the subject of endless internet memes.
Expect to see talking animals, celebrity cameos, and maybe even a few heartfelt stories designed to tug at your heartstrings (and loosen your purse strings!).

Beyond the Screen: The Pre-Game Extravaganza
CBS isn't just showing the game. They're throwing a pre-game party that's bigger than some weddings! Expect hours of analysis, interviews, and predictions from a panel of experts who probably disagree with each other about everything.
It's like watching a group of highly intelligent people argue about which flavor of ice cream is the best – entertaining, informative, and ultimately subjective.
And, of course, there's the halftime show. This year, you can expect a performance that will be talked about for days (for better or for worse!).

The Local Angle: Your Local CBS Affiliate
Don't forget your local CBS affiliate! They'll be adding their own unique flavor to the Super Bowl coverage, with local news segments and stories about how the game is affecting your community.
Maybe they'll interview the local pizza shop owner who's bracing for the biggest delivery night of the year, or the high school football team that's using the Super Bowl as inspiration.
It's a great reminder that even though the Super Bowl is a national event, it also has a very personal and local impact.

So, Get Ready!
So there you have it! CBS is your home for the Super Bowl this year. Clear your schedule, stock up on snacks, and get ready for an evening of football, commercials, and maybe even a few surprises.
Whether you're a die-hard football fan or just in it for the party, the Super Bowl on CBS is sure to be a memorable experience. And hey, even if your team loses, at least you can say you saw it happen on CBS!
"Remember, it's just a game... unless your team loses. Then it's a tragedy of epic proportions!" - Some Wise (and Possibly Overly Dramatic) Football Fan
