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Who are Super Bowl announcers? Fox's broadcast lineup


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Every great event needs a great soundtrack.

Whether you walk through life with an internal monologue or not, there's no doubt that the narrator has one of the most important jobs. They make sense of everything, explain the unexplainable and add necessary context to what unfolds in front of our eyes.

In sports, broadcasters serve as the soundtrack for fans everywhere. The big moments, improbable victories and crushing losses are all set to the voice of the person behind the microphone.

They are almost the voice of the fans, who typically live and die with every play.

So it only makes sense that the Super Bowl attempts to have a crew that can handle that responsibility.

Here's who will be calling the big game in 2025.

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Who are the Super Bowl announcers?

Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady will have the call of Super Bowl 59 between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles from the broadcast booth. Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi report from the sidelines while Mike Pereira provides rules analysis.

They round out Fox's top NFL broadcast team, doing the biggest game on the network each week.

Brady famously moved into the broadcast booth after spending a year away from the game post-retirement. Former NFL tight end Greg Olsen received rave reviews for his analysis before being demoted due to Brady's arrival.

Burkhardt and Olsen were the original pair that rose to the top of Fox's NFL coverage following the departures of Joe Buck and Troy Aikman to ESPN.

This will be Burkhardt's second Super Bowl broadcast, with the first coming two years ago in Super Bowl 57, when the Chiefs defeated the Eagles, 38-35.

Despite the criticism and concerns over his ownership stake in the Las Vegas Raiders, Brady will be calling his first Super Bowl after winning seven as a player.

Who is on the Super Bowl 59 pregame show?

There will be no shortage of Super Bowl coverage on Fox before the Super Bowl. It begins at 1 p.m. ET on the network and will be hosted by Curt Menefee.

Terry Bradshaw, Howie Long, Michael Strahan, Jimmy Johnson, Rob Gronkowski and Jay Glazer will assume their usual roles on the show, providing analysis and reports throughout the five-and-a-half hours leading up to kickoff.

Charissa Thompson, Charles Woodson, Julian Edelman, Michael Vick, Peter Schrager, Kristina Pink and Cooper Manning will also participate in the pregame show.

Fox is also expected to feature an interview with President Donald Trump during the pregame coverage with Fox News chief political anchor Bret Baier, which is set to air during the 3 p.m. ET hour.

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