Who Has The Super Bowl Broadcast This Year

Okay, people, let's talk about the Super Bowl. You know, the one where the football happens? And the commercials are arguably better than the game itself?
Specifically, let’s tackle the burning question: Who’s showing it this year? It’s a broadcasting mystery wrapped in a pigskin enigma… kind of.
The Big Reveal (It's Not That Dramatic)
Drumroll, please! This year, the Super Bowl is airing on CBS. Yes, the home of NCIS and that catchy theme song you can't escape.
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So, if you're tuning in, get ready for some gridiron action... and maybe a procedural drama promo or two.
But Wait, There's More! (Streaming, of Course)
Don’t have cable? Fear not! We live in the future. You can stream the game on Paramount+.
That's right. You can watch all the glory of the Super Bowl on your phone, your tablet, your smart fridge… okay, maybe not your fridge. Yet.

My Unpopular Opinion About Super Bowl Broadcasts
Here’s where things get spicy. Prepare yourself for a truly controversial take.
I don’t care who broadcasts the Super Bowl. Seriously. They all do the same thing: show the game, run a million ads, and have commentators yell about something.
Call me crazy, but the channel doesn't actually impact the touchdown or the fumble. Right?

Now, don't get me wrong. I appreciate the effort. The pre-game shows? Entertaining! The halftime show? Sometimes amazing, sometimes... memorable. The commercials? Usually overpriced.
But at the end of the day, it's about the game itself. Who wins? Who loses? Did someone pull off an amazing catch? That’s what really matters, regardless of the network logo in the corner of the screen.
The Commentators: A Necessary Evil?
Let's be honest: Sometimes, the commentators are the worst part of the broadcast. It's an occupational hazard, I suppose.
They either state the obvious (“He needs to throw the ball!”) or try to be overly insightful (“This play is a microcosm of their entire season!”).

I often find myself muting the TV and just watching the action. Maybe I'm just a grumpy old millennial.
“The game is the game,” I always say. “Let the players play, and let me eat my chips in peace.”
Commercial Breaks: The Real MVP?
Okay, maybe I DO care about one aspect of the broadcast: the commercials.

Some of those ads are truly works of art. Clever, funny, and often more entertaining than the actual football. Sorry, football fans.
I mean, who hasn't quoted a Super Bowl commercial at some point? "Wazzup!" anyone? (Okay, maybe I am old.)
Ultimately, the Super Bowl is an event. It’s a spectacle. It’s a chance to gather with friends, eat too much junk food, and maybe even watch a little football.
So, whether you're watching on CBS or streaming on Paramount+, just relax and enjoy the show! And try not to get too annoyed by the commentators. Happy Super Bowl Sunday!
