NFL Kickoff: What Time Is Super Bowl 57 on Today?

It's the moment NFL fans have been waiting for -- Super Bowl time. With the Chiefs and Eagles ready to kick off today, what time is Super Bowl 57?

The moment NFL fans have been waiting for, it’s Super Bowl 57 time. The 2022-23 season comes to a close as the AFC and NFC’s first overall seeds go head-to-head in their conquest for the Lombardi Trophy.

Will Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs win their second Super Bowl in four years, or will Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles be the best NFL team, as many assumed? With the two-week wait nearly over, here’s what time you can watch Super Bowl 57 today. For fans of the sport, the NFL kickoff time won’t come as much of a surprise.


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NFL Kickoff: What Time Is Super Bowl 57 on Today?

  • Start time: 6:30 p.m. ET
  • Date: Sunday, Feb. 12, 2023
  • Location: State Farm Stadium, Glendale, AZ

Super Bowl 57 features an early evening start time, with the game beginning at 6:30 p.m. ET. Fans can watch the game on FOX, and for the first time in over 20 years, Joe Buck and Troy Aikman will not be the crew to call the game for the network.

Broadcasting crews saw a shakeup in the 2022 offseason, and with Buck and Aikman’s move to ESPN, Kevin Burkhardt and Greg Olsen get the opportunity to call their first Super Bowl.

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The 6:30 p.m. start time for east coast fans should mean sunny and warm weather throughout the game. State Farm Stadium will host the Super Bowl for the fourth time, the fifth most behind Miami (11), New Orleans (10), Los Angeles (8), and Tampa Bay (5).

Prepare for quite the Super Bowl matchup, as both the Chiefs and Eagles have been the best of the best all season.

Patrick Mahomes just secured his second MVP of his short career at the NFL Honors and has his eyes set on a second Super Bowl MVP.

However, Nick Sirianni’s trust in Hurts this past offseason paid dividends, and a suffocating defense supports the third-year quarterback. Fans should be in for a treat when Super Bowl 57 time rolls around tonight.

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