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How to watch NFL Honors 2021: Awards start time, TV channel, streaming


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On the eve of Super Bowl 55, the NFL will (virtually) hand out the league's biggest awards in the 10th annual NFL Honors show. The awards show will recognize the best players, rookies and coaches of the 2020 NFL season. The MVP Award and the new Pro Football Hall of Fame class will be announced during the show. 

“With the unprecedented nature of this year, we are excited to bring the 10th annual NFL Honors show to life in a unique format,” said Mark Quenzel, NFL Senior Vice President of Programming and Production. “We look forward to producing an unforgettable show that will celebrate the game and its brightest stars in an entertaining fashion.”

Green Day will open the show and Leslie Odom Jr. will perform during the in memoriam segment. 

Award presenters will include current NFL players, celebrities and Super Bowl LV Honorary Captains chosen by the league to recognize their exceptional service to the nation during the coronavirus pandemic. 

Here's everything you need to know about the 10th annual NFL Honors:

What time does NFL Honors start?

The awards show begins at 9 p.m. ET on Saturday, Feb. 6

What TV Channel is NFL Honors on?

NFL Honors can be watched on CBS.

How can I watch NFL Honors online via livestream?

Fans can watch the NFL Honors via live stream on CBS All Access, fuboTV and Hulu.

Who is hosting?

Steve Harvey will return for his third consecutive year to host the two-hour show.

What awards are being presented?

Here's a look at some of the notable awards that will be presented:

AP Coach of the Year

AP Offensive Player of the Year

AP Defensive Player of the Year

AP Comeback Player of the Year

AP Offensive Rookie of the Year

AP Assistant Coach of the Year

Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year

Art Rooney Sportsmanship award

Contact Analis Bailey at aabailey@usatoday.com or on Twitter @analisbailey.