The Easiest Ways to Stream the Super Bowl Without Cable
Of course, with the big game being on CBS, Jim Nantz and Phil Simms will be on the call, as they always are for the biggest games on the network.
Dustin Bradford/GettyIn the past, cord-cutters wanting to watch the biggest live events would have to follow odd quasi-legal workarounds that were complicated, with the only other alternative being to ask their friends for their cable login credentials.
According to the National Chicken Council, Americans will eat 1.3 billion chicken wings this weekend leading up to and during Super Bowl 50. CBS has also expanded the devices you can use to stream the Super Bowl, using the CBS Sports app.
Super Bowl 50 will be broadcast on CBS, with coverage starting at 11am PST.
That means CBS Sports’ Internet infrastructure will likely face unprecedented demand and bandwidth.
Super Bowl 50 kicks off Sunday and there’s more ways to watch than ever.
Only eligible Verizon Wireless customers via the NFL Mobile App will be able to access the live stream on mobile devices.
The Eye’s Internet feeds are available only to U.S.-based users. We are fully mindful that an event of this size brings legions of casual viewers to the set to watch the game, as well as, believe it or not, a sizable number of first time viewers who are watching a big event.