Super Bowl 50: Date, time, and everything you need to know
If you can’t plop down in front of the couch or attend a Super Bowl 50 party, CBS will host a full live stream of the Denver Broncos and the Carolina Panthers’ NFL championship on Sunday night from Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Viewers can download either the CBS Sports App or NFL App on an Apple TV, Xbox One, Fire TV, Roku, or Chromecast and stream the game for free, even if you don’t have a cable subscription. Tablets can also watch through the CBS Sports app. The app is available for iPad, Android and Windows 10 tablets.
You can also stream the game from your smart TV or game consoles (Xbox, Playstation, etc.). Watching online this way is the recommended method by CBS for those who are not watching on TV, however the picture quality of the stream will be dependent on your connection, and the stream can be prone to stability issues like stuttering or lag if your Internet connection is spotty.
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The big game kicks off at 6:30 p.m., however don’t be shocked if the real kickoff is a little bit later; pregame festivities typicall run long.
Super Bowl 50: Before They Were Pros: An NFL Films production, following players on the Super Bowl teams going back to their home towns and exploring how they got to this point in their lives.
The official Super Bowl stream also includes DVR-like amenities like pause, replay, and even different camera angles from which to watch the action.
Let us have a detailed look into the particulars of this mega event, the date and time you need to tune in to catch this blockbuster finale, as well as the rich history of this biggest of sporting spectacles.
CBS will record Super Bowl 50 with 5K cameras, but there is no Super Bowl 50 4k broadcast this year. Over the last five seasons, the approximate asking price for a 30-second Super Bowl ad has increased by an average of 11.1% each year. Not exactly free. And the New York Times lists popular digital antennas, if you want to watch over the air the old-fashioned way.
On your cell phone: Only Verizon users can find use in this. One in three Millennials plans to view the big game digitally via free streaming this year. If you don’t have cable, an antenna should do the trick just fine.