If you pay for cable or satellite TV or have an over-the-air antenna hooked up, then you’re already set for watching the big game. And if you’re more of a halftime show kind of person, Justin Timberlake will be headlining that this year (although given the somewhat chilly reception of his newest album, hopefully he’ll be sticking to some older and safer classics.) Over-the-air / cable / satellite Kickoff is scheduled for 6:30PM ET / 3:30PM PT tonight at US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This year is Super Bowl LII (which, for those not well-versed in Roman numerals, is the 52nd incarnation of the title game) taking place between the Philadelphia Eagles and the New England Patriots. This year, it’s NBC’s turn to run the show - but given the crazy connected world we live in, with apps, streaming services, over-the-top TV networks, and cable logins, figuring out the best way to watch the game can be a complicated affair. Now, as has been the case for years, the rights to broadcast the Super Bowl rotates between the three major networks that air NFL games: NBC, FOX, and CBS. Also to eat chips, watch some beer commercials, and see if Justin Timberlake can make it through a halftime show without causing any major cultural incidents. Super Bowl LII is here, and it’s almost time to join millions of Americans in watching the Philadelphia Eagles challenge the reigning champions, the New England Patriots, for football supremacy.
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