Super Bowl Sunday Pregame Schedule

Super Bowl Sunday Pregame Schedule

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Super Bowl Sunday is nearly here and millions of football fans are gearing up for a long night in front of the TV. Thankfully, there will be no shortage of content leading up to the game as well to keep them interested before kickoff at 6:30 p.m. ET.

Here's a look at some of the pregame programming that will be available prior to Super Bowl 57.

Super Bowl Sunday Pregame Schedule FOX

FOX is airing the Super Bowl this year and will have tons of content as an appetizer for the big game with 7 1/2 hours of pregame content starting at 11 a.m. ET.

Here's the schedule:

  • 11 a.m. ET: Skip & Shannon Super Bowl Special
  • 12 p.m. ET: Road to the Super Bowl
  • 1 p.m. ET: FOX Super Bowl LVII Pregame

FOX kicks off its pregame schedule with a special edition of "Skip & Shannon: Undisputed" featuring Skip Bayless, Shannon Sharpe and Jen Hale. This will be followed by an NFL Films special on the Super Bowl at noon.

The traditional pregame show starts at 1 p.m. live from the Great Lawn outside State Farm Stadium as a special edition of FOX NFL Sunday. Curt Menefee will host alongside Terry Bradshaw and analysts Howie Long, Michael Strahan, Jimmy Johnson and Rob Gronkowski. Jay Glazer will also provide exclusive news from around the league during the show.

At various points throughout the show, they'll be joined by Charissa Thompson, Sean Payton, Charles Woodson, Michael Vick, Peter Schrager, Kristina Pink and Cooper Manning for special insight and analysis.

Super Bowl Pregame Entertainment

Around 6 p.m. ET, the Super Bowl pregame entertainment is expected to begin.

Eight-time Grammy winner and country music star Chris Stapleton will sing the national anthem, which will feature a flyover by the U.S. Navy to celebrate 50 years of female naval aviators. Twelve-time Grammy winner and R&B artist Babyface will perform "America the Beautiful."

There were also be a performance of "Lift Every Voice and Sing" by Emmy award-winning actress Sheryl Lee Ralph, who currently stars on NBC's hit comedy series "Abbott Elementary."

There will be performances of all three songs in American Sign Language (ASL) for the deaf and hard of hearing as well. CODA Oscar winner Troy Kotsur will handle the national anthem while Native American Colin Denny will sing "America the Beautiful." Justina Miles will perform "Life Very Voice and Sing" as well as the ASL rendition of the Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show.