Who are the announcers for Super Bowl 56 in Los Angeles?

Veteran sportscaster Al Michaels will tie a record on Sunday when he calls the play-by-play in a Super Bowl for the 11th time in his career.
Michaels will also be part of another record – the 27 hosts, analysts and commentators NBC Sports will have in eight different locations around Los Angeles and SoFi Stadium for Super Bowl 56 between the Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams.
Thirty years after calling his first Super Bowl, Michaels will be joined in the broadcast booth by former Bengals wide receiver Cris Collinsworth, along with sideline reporters Michele Tafoya and Kathryn Tappen, and rules analyst Terry McAulay for the game that will kick off at 6:30 p.m. ET.
Michaels' 11th Super Bowl play-by-play assignment will tie him with Pat Summerall for the most ever.
Collinsworth will be calling his fifth Super Bowl overall, and fourth for NBC Sports, after participating in two (Super Bowls 16 and 23) as a player.
For Tafoya, the Super Bowl will be the fifth of her career and her final NFL game on the sidelines. The four-time Emmy winner made the announcement last month.
This will be the fourth Super Bowl Michaels, Collinsworth and Tafoya have worked together.
Also notable, NBC studio host Mike Tirico will pull unprecedented double-duty, flying from Beijing to Los Angeles, where he will be at the anchor desk for the Super Bowl pregame show before hosting the network's Olympic coverage later that night.