Super Bowl 60 airs Sunday night on NBC. Here is your minute-by-minute guide to the big game.
The Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots will face off in Super Bowl 60 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. It’s airing on NBC (and streaming on Peacock).
And the main attraction will have to compete with the commercials: George Clooney, Sabrina Carpenter, Matthew McConaughey and Ben Stiller are among the celebs in the 2026 ad spots.
Green Day will perform during the opening ceremony, while Grammy winning Puerto Rican singer / rapper Bad Bunny headlines the halftime show.
The game airs beginning at 6 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 8 on NBC with the kickoff set for 6:30 — and The Post has the scoop on all the night’s big commercials.
Here is your minute-by-minute guide to Super Bowl LX. (All times EST.)
Pregame
7 a.m. ESPN Early birds can begin the day with “SportsCenter,” featuring segments from Santa Clara, Calif., where Super Bowl 2026 will take place.
10 a.m. ESPN “Postseason NFL Countdown” — Broadcasting Hall of Famer Mike Greenberg is joined by Super Bowl champs Jason Kelce, Rex Ryan and Tedy Bruschi as well as Randy Moss and Alex Smith. Adam Schefter reports from inside the stadium.
12 p.m. NBC “Road to the Super Bowl” — The NFL Films series tracks the Patriots’ and Seahawks’ 2025 seasons leading up to the big game.
12 p.m. Great American Family “Great American Rescue Bowl” — A partnership with North Shore Animal League America, this event includes cats and dogs available for adoption as the Cuddle Crew faces off against the Snuggle Squad.
1 p.m. NBC “Super Bowl LX Pregame Show” — Hosted by Maria Taylor of “Football Night In America,” this show offers five hours of analysis — with from Super Bowl champions Tony Dungy, Jason Garrett, Rodney Harrison and Devin McCourty among those weighing in.
2 p.m. Animal Planet “Puppy Bowl” — Team Ruff and Team Fluff face off for Lombarky trophy. This year, This year features 150 dogs from 72 shelters across the continental US, Puerto Rico and the British Virgin Islands. The game also includes 15 special needs dogs and a new showcase for senior dogs. (Simulcast across Animal Planet, Discovery, TBS, TruTV, HBO Max and Discovery+.)
6-6:30 p.m. NBC Super Bowl LX opening ceremony. To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the game, generations of past Super Bowl MVPs will take to the field as Green Day performs.
The Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots are welcomed to the field, where Brandi Carlile sings “America the Beautiful,” Coco Jones performs “Lift Every Voice and Sing” and Charlie Puth takes “The Star-Spangled Banner.” Finally, there’s the coin toss.
First Quarter
6:30 p.m., NBC Kickoff — Mike Tirico has the play-by-play call in the booth, joined by former NFL wide receiver Cris Collinsworth. Melissa Stark and Kaylee Hartung willreport from the sidelines, with additional analysis from former referee Terry McAulay.
The following ads will run this quarter:
Skechers: ‘Sofia Vergara Kicks off Big Game In Sketchers’
Sofía Vergara gets feisty in this year’s spot for the sneaker brand, spotlighting the Sketchers Glide-Step, and throws her “useless” old lace-ups out the window.
Ramp: ‘Multiply What’s Possible’
“The Office” star Brian Baumgartner (aka Kevin) celebrates — or rather, multiple versions of him do — all the ways the finance startup can solve problems.
Manscaped: ‘Hair Ballad
Making its Super Bowl debut, the grooming brand features singing monsters formed from the hair users have removed. “You stabbed me in the back,” a shower-drain clump sings, while another joins in: “When you sliced me from the patch above your crack.”
Instacart: ‘Bananas’
Ben Stiller and Benson Boone team up as a Eurovision-style disco-pop duo in a clip directed by Spike Jonze.
Liquid IV: ‘Against All Odds”
in the electrolyte drink mix’s game debut, “KPop Demon Hunters” singer E-Jae (the voice of Rumi) sings a cover of the Phil Collins’ classic“Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)”
Oakley Meta: ‘Athletic Intelligence Is Here’
In one of two ads airing, former Seahawk Marshawn Lynch, streamer iShowSpeed, golfer Akshay Bhatia, plus several Olympians — skateboarder Sky Brown, cyclist Kate Courtney and gymnast Sunny Choi — and Spike Lee show off high-adrenaline uses for Oakley Meta’s Performance AI Glasses.
Squarespace: ‘Unavailable’
Oscar winner Emma Stone is directed by frequent collaborator Yorgos Lanthimos (“Bugonia,” “Poor Things,” “The Favourite”) as she plays hardball to obtain the domain name EmmaStone.com.
Second Quarter
Turbo Tax: ‘The Expert’
Adrien Brody goes high drama getting into character for TurboTax expert “Janet.”
Rocket Mortgage: ‘Won’t You Be My Neighbor’
Lady Gaga performs a moody version of “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?” – the theme song from “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood” in a shared spot for Rocket and Redfin.
T-Mobile: ‘Tell Me Why (T-Mobile’s Version)’
The Backstreet Boys surprise customers at the mobile carrier’s Times Square store with reworked lyrics for their classic “I Want It That Way.” Look for a cameo from Machine Gun Kelly.
Raisin Bran: ‘Kellogg’s Raisin Bran Will Shat’
“Star Trek” legend William Shatner dubs himself “Will Shat” in an ad running nationally across streaming (Peacock, NBC Sports app, NFL+) and in regional markets for New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Grand Rapids, Colo.; Cincinnati and Fort Smith, Ark.
Nerds: ‘Bud Dials’
Andy Cohen gets glam with Nerds characters.
Uber Eats: ‘Hungry for the Truth’
Parker Posey and Matthew McConaughey have a “Dazed and Confused” reunion in this star-studded spot, joined by Bradley Cooper, as they debate if football exists only to sell food.
Dove: ‘The Game Is Ours’
In traditional Dove form, this 30-second spot highlights the importance of girls playing sports. It’s part of Dove’s 2026 Body Confident Sport platform.
Bosch: ‘The More You Bosch’
Chef Guy Fieri reveals the secret to his tattooed, spiky-haired look: power tools.
Oikos: ‘The Big Hill’
Fueled by the “protein packed” yogurt shakes, Kathryn Hahn pushes a cable car — and Ravens running back Derrick Henry up a San Francisco hill.
Halftime
Around 8 p.m. Grammy winner Bad Bunny hasn’t announced his set list, but he’s expected to perform hits like “DTMF” and “Tití Me Preguntó.” This is the Puerto Rico native’s second time at the big game, after appearing when Shakira and Jennifer Lopez headlined in 2020. He hasn’t announced guests, but betting markets predict Karol G and Patriots WAG Cardi B, his “I Like It” duet partner.
Third Quarter
Svedka: ‘Shake Your Bots Off’
In the Super Bowl’s first-ever entirely AI-generated commercial, Svedka robots mascots Fembot and Brobot have a vodka-powered dance-off.
Pringles: ‘Pringleleo’
Pop star Sabrina Carpenter builds her dream man, Pringleleo, out of the snacks.
e.l.f Cosmetics: ”e.l.f Presenta: MELISA’
Melissa McCarthy gets an e.l.f. makeover from “The Good Doctor” actor Nicholas Gonzalez to turn into a telenovela heroine.
Grubhub: ‘The Feest’
“Bugonia” filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos has yet another Super Bowl ad this year — this time, with George Clooney announcing Grubhub will eliminate delivery and service fees on restaurant orders over $50.
Ritz: ‘Shell Phone’
“Salty” Bowen Yang, Scarlett Johansson and Jon Hamm are all in this beachy spot for the crackers.
Ring: ‘Be a Hero in Your Neighborhood’
The home security and smart device brand emphasizes how their products can connect families with lost dogs.
Volkswagen: ‘The Great Invitation’
The brand revives its “Drivers Wanted” campaign from the ’90s by celebrating joyous moments — like chasing an ice-cream truck, dancing in the rain and scoring a soccer goal — set to House of Pain’s “Jump Around.”
Rippling: ‘The Mastermind’
Comedian Tim Robinson plays a mastermind whose plans are undone by outdated software.
Fourth Quarter
Hellmann’s
Playing Meal Diamond, Andy Samberg croons the parody “Sweet Sandwich Time” to diner patrons including Elle Fanning.
Cadillac F1
The carmaker unveils its new Formula 1 car.
Other Ads During the Game
Xfinity: ‘Jurassic Park…Works’
A “Jurassic Park” reunion — with Sam Neill, Laura Dern and Jeff Goldblum and directed by Taika Waititi — imagines what could’ve happened if the 1993 movie’s characters had had Wi-Fi.
Skittles: ‘Deliver the Rainbow’
Elijah Wood films a live commercial at the home of a sweepstakes contest winner.
Dunkin’: ‘No One Can See This’
Ben Affleck returns for his fourth Super Bowl spot, for his favorite coffee brand. Jennifer Aniston, Jason Alexander and Matt LeBlanc all appeared in the teaser.
Ro: ‘Healthier On Ro’
Real-life Ro customer Serena Williams dances her way through an ad for the brand’s new pill version.
Amazon Alexa+: ‘Chris Hemsworth thinks Alexa+ Is Scary Good’
Chris Hemsworth, co-starring with wife Elsa Pataky, imagines all the ways the Amazon’s updated AI assistant could harm him — before being won over by the offer of it booking him a massage.
Novo Nordisk: ‘A New Way to Wegovy’
DJ Khaled, Ana Gasteyer, Kenan Thompson Danielle Brooks and Danny Trejo imagine all the things they’d like to take a pill for in this commercial for Wegovy’s pill.
Frank’s RedHot: ‘Lucacris X Frank’s RedHot’
Ludacris, Chingy and a rapping goat team up for the hot sauce.
Bud Light: ‘Keg’
Peyton Manning, Shane Gillis and Post Malone again hit up a wedding, all set to the strains of Whitney Houston’s “I Will Always Love You.”
Budweiser: American Icons’
In its 48th Super Bowl ad, the beer brand celebrates America’s 250th birthday — with a young Clydesdale and an eagle.
Michaelob Ultra: ‘The ULTRA Instructor’
Kurt Russell and Lewis Pullman make their big game debut, in this spot directed by “Top Gun: Maverick” director Joseph Kosinski, tying into the Winter Olympics. Gold medalist Chloe Kim and NHL champ T.J. Oshie also appear.
Liquid Death: ‘Big Game Commercial’
All we know about the water brand’s spot so far is that the teaser features grinning papier-mâché heads.
Fanatics Sportsbook: ‘Bet on Kendall’
A playful Kendall Jenner trolls her athlete exes and pokes fun at the Kardashian family’s alleged dating curse.
Hims & Hers: ‘Rich People Live Longer’
Common narrates this commercial about narrowing the “health gap” with more affordable treatments.
Wix: ‘The New Way to Create’
After a seven-year absence, the website-building brand returns to the Super Bowl to promote Wix Harmony, its AI feature.
Salesforce: ‘Salesforce x MrBeast’
YouTuber Mr. Beast (aka Jimmy Donaldson) stars in an ad for the business-software company.
Kinder Bueno: ‘Yes Bueno’
The candy brand goes sci-fi, with help from reality star Paige DeSorbo and actor William Fitchner from “Prison Break.”
Lay’s: ‘Last Harvest’
It’s a tear-jerker for the chip brand, as a potato farmer takes one last walk through the fields before retirement.
Poppi: ‘Vibes’
Charli xcx and “I Love LA” actress Rachel Sennott team up for the beverage brand.
Toyota: ‘Superhero Belt’
A dad convinces his son his seatbelt is a superhero belt in a spot for RAV4.
Expedia: ‘Going Places With Ken’
A Ken doll travels in style by using the travel site.
Pepsi: ‘The Choice’
A polar bear — usually synonymous with Coca-Cola — wants to choose Pepsi, all to the tune of Queen’s “I Want to Break Free.” Taika Waititi directs and guest stars in the clip, which also riffs on 2025’s viral Coldplay kiss-cam moment.
Novartis: ‘Relax Your Tight End’
A slew of NFL tight ends — including George Kittle, Colby Parkinson, Rob Gronkowski, Greg Olsen, Tony Gonzalez, Delanie Walker and Vernon Davis — stress the importance of early prostate cancer detection.
Anthropic: ‘A Time and a Place’
The startup behind Claude targets rival OpenAI and its use of in-platform commercials.
Tree Hut: ‘Uncontain Yourself’
Jars of the skin scrub serenade a shower user.
Blue Square Alliance Against Hate: ‘Sticky Note’
Paid for by Robert Kraft, the New England Patriots’ owner, this campaign against antisemitism implores viewers to “share the blue square and show you care.”
‘He Gets Us’: ‘More’
The nonprofit Come Near sponsors this Christianity-themed campaign, encouraging everyone to slow down and focus on life’s quieter moments.
Postgame
Around 10 p.m., NBC The Lombardi Trophy is presented.
Around 10:30 p.m., NBC The coveted postgame spot goes to the network’s coverage of the 2026 Winter Olympics.
10:30 p.m., ESPN Catch post-game highlights on “NFLPrimeTime” with Chris Berman, joined by Booger McFarland and players and coaches from the winning team.
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