Home AWARDS BADMINTON BOXING GOLF NASCAR MLB All Sports NCAAW NFL Others DMCA Contact Us [[Watch]] Super Bowl Watch Super Bowl 2019 Live, TV channel, live stream for Super Bowl 53.February 2, 2019 4:00pm EST February 2, 2019 4:00pm EST New England Patriots, Los Angeles Rams, NFL Kickoff time for Super Bowl 53 between the Rams and Patriots is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. ET Sunday on CBS. Here is all the TV and live stream info you need for the Super Bowl.
By the time the 2019 Super Bowl starts
with kickoff at 6:30 p.m. ET on CBS, TV and live stream services will
have provided fans the final servings of analysis for Rams vs. Patriots
in Super Bowl 53 at Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Which is to say
kickoff time for the actual game will be welcome.
Kickoff arrives Sunday evening after weeks of Rams vs. Patriots-related
chatter. We all know by now how New England, a three-point betting
favorite over Los Angeles in Super Bowl 53, is searching for its
record-tying sixth Super Bowl in franchise history. The Rams are going
after their second such title after their Super Bowl win 19 years ago,
which ironically took place in Atlanta.
As the hours count down to kickoff time on Super Bowl Sunday, here is all the TV and live stream info you need to watch the Super Bowl in 2019.
As the hours count down to kickoff time on Super Bowl Sunday, here is all the TV and live stream info you need to watch the Super Bowl in 2019.
MORE: Watch Super Bowl 53 live and on-demand with fuboTV (7-day free trial)
What time does the Super Bowl start?
Super Bowl 53 between the Rams and Patriots kicks off at 6:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, Feb. 3.
Super Bowl 53 between the Rams and Patriots kicks off at 6:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, Feb. 3.
Of course, the Super Bowl Sunday TV
schedule is packed with Super Bowl-related programming well before the
Rams and Patriots kick off in Atlanta.
One of the pregame viewing options and an
annual favorite is the Puppy Bowl, Team Ruff vs. Team Fluff, set to
kick off at 3 p.m. ET Sunday on Animal Planet. (Even the Puppy Bowl
features a pre-game show, beginning at 2 p.m. ET. What a world.)
As for pregame coverage for the actual
Super Bowl, if you can handle more analysis leading up to kickoff, NFL
Network is providing 11 hours of Super Bowl Sunday coverage, beginning
at 9 a.m. ET with an eight-hour edition of “NFL GameDay Morning.” That
11 hours includes NFL Network’s postgame coverage, “NFL GameDay Prime,”
featuring Super Bowl highlights and interviews with players.
As for CBS, the network that will
broadcast Super Bowl 53, its pregame show (“The Super Bowl Today”) will
begin at 2 p.m. ET. Per a release, CBS plans to “celebrate Super Bowl
53, the host city, the teams and players participating by encompassing
all that surrounds the big day, as well as detailed analysis, features
and interviews profiling all the storylines regarding Super Bowl 53.”
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What channel is the Super Bowl on?
Super Bowl 53 between the Rams and Patriots will be broadcast nationally by CBS.
Super Bowl 53 between the Rams and Patriots will be broadcast nationally by CBS.
The network’s lead announce team of Jim
Nantz and Tony Romo will call their first Super Bowl together. It will
be Nantz’s fifth time calling play-by-play for the Super Bowl; Romo will
provide analysis for his first Super Bowl. Reporters Tracy Wolfson and
Evan Washburn, each working their second Super Bowl, will serve as
sideline reporters. In addition, CBS NFL rules analyst and former NFL
referee Gene Steratore will join Nantz and Romo in the booth to provide
analysis of Super Bowl 53 officiating and replay review. Jay Feely also
will contribute as a field-level commentator.
Super Bowl 53 between the Rams and
Patriots will mark CBS’ 20th Super Bowl broadcast, the most of any
network. CBS is in its 59th season of covering the NFL. CBS also will
provide a live stream of Super Bowl 53 on multiple platforms. (More on
that later.)
As for the Westwood One radio broadcast
of Super Bowl 53, beginning at 5 p.m. ET, Kevin Harlan and Hall of Fame
quarterback Kurt Warner will call the game. SiriusXM will carry multiple
Super Bowl radio broadcasts. The Westwood One broadcast can be heard on
Sirius channel 88 (XM 88), the Patriots broadcast can be heard on
Sirius channel 82 (XM 226), and the Rams broadcast can be heard on
channel 83 (XM 225).
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Super Bowl live stream
Super Bowl 53 between the Rams and Patriots can be streamed live on fuboTV, and new fuboTV users can sign up with a seven-day free trial.
Super Bowl 53 between the Rams and Patriots can be streamed live on fuboTV, and new fuboTV users can sign up with a seven-day free trial.
For fans watching in Canada, Super Bowl
53 can be streamed live with DAZN, and new DAZN users can sign up with a
30-day free trial.
Per the network: “CBS Sports’ streaming
coverage of the game will be available un-authenticated online at
CBSSports.com and on the CBS Sports app for connected TV devices,
tablets, and now mobile phones as part of an expanded agreement with the
NFL announced last year. CBS Sports’ broadcast coverage of Super Bowl
53 will also be available to stream live via the CBS All Access
subscription service for the first time.”
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Super Bowl 2019 odds, picks, predictions
The Patriots were underdogs for Super Bowl 53 against the Rams for less than an hour. After point spreads opened with the Rams as one-point favorites, the line almost immediately flipped in the Patriots’ favor. Some of the latest odds have New England as a three-point favorite.
The Patriots were underdogs for Super Bowl 53 against the Rams for less than an hour. After point spreads opened with the Rams as one-point favorites, the line almost immediately flipped in the Patriots’ favor. Some of the latest odds have New England as a three-point favorite.
Most of SN’s experts are leaning with the favorites, the Patriots, in their predictions for Super Bowl 53, but not all of them.
Super Bowl MVP odds:
Player Odds
Tom Brady +130
Jared Goff +250
Todd Gurley +1000
Sony Michel +1200
CJ Anderson +1600
Aaron Donald +1800
James White +2000
Julian Edelman +2000
Rob Gronkowski +2000
Super Bowl picks, predictions:
Tom Brady +130
Jared Goff +250
Todd Gurley +1000
Sony Michel +1200
CJ Anderson +1600
Aaron Donald +1800
James White +2000
Julian Edelman +2000
Rob Gronkowski +2000
Super Bowl picks, predictions:
— David Steele: There really seems to be
no logic in the Patriots getting to the Super Bowl four times in the
last five years, and three years in a row. They honestly didn’t look
like they were at their best during those regular seasons, or during
those postseasons and even during the Super Bowls themselves. More than a
few times, Brady looked as if Father Time had finally won out. Yet
there they were, and in two of the previous three trips, they won, both
in miraculous comeback fashion (over the Seahawks and Falcons). There
are plenty of logical reasons to call this for the Rams, to repeat what
the Eagles did to the Patriots a year ago, even to outgun them in a
similar manner with a quarterback (this time Goff) making all the right
plays at the right time. Also, the Rams clearly have luck on their side,
to the everlasting agony of the Saints. But no. We’re way past
conventional logic, except for this: Pick the Patriots, and Brady and
Belichick, to win until somebody beats them. Prediction: Patriots, 30-26
— Vinnie Iyer: The Patriots have adjusted
to having a limited downfield passing game with their strong power
running game and exceptional blocking in front of Tom Brady and Sony
Michel. They should have plenty of success running on the Rams’ front
seven, and even with consistent answers from Goff and Todd Gurley, the
Patriots will use their superior ball control and red zone finishing to
put away the game and earn the sixth ring for Brady and Belichick.
Prediction: Patriots, 34-27
— Bill Bender: The Patriots opened their
divisional playoff win against the Chargers with a 14-play, 83-yard TD
drive that took 7:11 off the clock. The next week, they started the
Chiefs game with a 15-play, 80-yard TD drive that took 8:05 off the
clock. Against the Rams? They’ll go up-tempo early against the talented
Los Angeles defensive line, because it won’t be expected. That will
translate to an early double-digit lead against a Rams team that was
outscored 20-3 in the first quarter by the Cowboys and Saints. The Rams
will rally, and it will be interesting late, but you can’t go against
Belichick and Brady here. Prediction: Patriots, 31-24
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— Matt Lutovsky: The Rams have more
offensive firepower, but so did the Chargers and Chiefs. Sure, McVay
could be the difference, but when is the other team’s coach ever the
difference in a game with Belichick? The Patriots have shown throughout
the playoffs that their offense still has plenty of life, and Gurley
just hasn’t looked right since coming back from injury. C.J. Anderson
has done an admirable job filling in, but if Gurley is limited, the
Patriots can focus on slowing down Goff, which will in turn slow down
the Rams as a whole. Prediction: Patriots, 27-24
Zac Al-Khateeb: No offense to Sony Michel
or Gurley and Anderson, but the 158 combined rushing yards these teams
have allowed this postseason suggest this Super Bowl will be decided
between Brady and Goff. The Rams QB (483 passing yards, one touchdown,
one interception) faces a Patriots defense that has surrendered six
postseason scores, three more than any other playoff team. That bodes
well for Goff and leading receiver Brandin Cooks (11 receptions, 172
receiving yards this postseason). Conversely, Brady has thrown for at
least 340 yards in both postseason games and has the playoffs’ top two
reception leaders in James White (19) and Julian Edelman (16) — not to
mention Rob Gronkowski. Putting stats and trends aside for a moment: If a
game comes down to which quarterback plays better, how could you not go
with the GOAT? Prediction: Patriots, 35-28
— Tadd Haislop: There are two
tried-and-true formulas to beating the Patriots this late in a season.
One is getting in Brady’s face, and the other is hitting New England
with something it has not seen on tape. The Rams are capable of both.
Aaron Donald can handle the first task by himself, but he’ll get help
from Dante Fowler and Co. McVay and his staff also are wise enough to
implement wrinkles in their play designs to use the Patriots’
preparedness against them. New England’s running game against a
statistically below-average Los Angeles rush defense is largely
considered the biggest advantage for the Patriots in this game. Yet
Donald and Ndamukong Suh care not for statistics. This game — not
necessarily against these Patriots, but certainly Super Bowl 53 — is
exactly why the Rams padded their defense in 2018 with Suh and others.
Prediction: Rams, 31-27


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