This is it the big game, the big day and everyone at FOX Sports is ready and here is the rundown. They should do a great job and good luck to the FOX Sports team.
At noon we find out how the Packers and the Steelers got to Dallas “Road to the Super Bowl” begins a look at the 2010 NFL season utilizing NFL Films’ signature captivating video and sound from on the field and in the locker room from exclusive player and coach wirings.
“For those who love football, this show is red meat,” said NFL Films president Steve Sabol. “No interviews, no talking heads, all action.”
A 1p.m.”Inside the rings with Troy Aikman” – Joe Buck and Aikman talk to former Super Bowl players about the game.
At 2p.m. FOX Sports begins their Super Bowl pregame show – FOX SUPER BOWL XLV PREGAME SHOW, live this Sunday, Feb. 6 (2:00-6:00 PM ET) from in and around Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas. FOX SUPER BOWL SUNDAY is hosted by Terry Bradshaw and Curt Menefee, with analysts Howie Long, Jimmy Johnson and Michael Strahan, and reports from Jay Glazer, Pam Oliver and Chris Myers and comedic prognosticator Frank Caliendo. The stars of FOX NFL SUNDAY, America’s No. 1 pregame show begin their Super Bowl day from a special set outside of spectacular Cowboys Stadium before making their way indoors to a location in the north end zone.
Here are the highlights:
2:30 p.m.: Super Bowl Red Carpet begins with Michael Strahan teams with Access Hollywood correspondent Maria Menounos to interview some the biggest celebrities from music and entertainment including Academy Award-winners Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones, Jennifer Aniston, Adam Sandler, Hugh Jackman, Jamie Foxx, Owen Wilson and Hugh Laurie from FOX’s hit show House and Jennifer Beal from FOX’s new police drama CHICAGO CODE. Country music star Keith Urban and Maroon 5 stop by and perform during the Red Carpet segments, which run between 2:30 and 4:30 PM ET.
3:30 p.m.: TMZ dirt from Super Bowl week – The celebrity news website TMZ provides its unique review of the week’s Super Bowl scene and night-life in Dallas.
4:30 p.m.: President Obama with Bill O’Reilly – The very popular FOX New host an exclusive one-on-one interview between himself and President Barack Obama.
5:30 p.m.: Terry Bradshaw with Big Ben – Four-time Super Bowl champion Terry Bradshaw, Steelers star quarterback of the ’70s and 80s, goes in-depth with Steelers quarterback of today, Ben Roethlisberger, himself a two-time Super Bowl champion. The duo discusses the current Steelers quarterback’s trying past, his comeback from suspension and what a third Super Bowl appearance means to him.
5:53 p.m.: Declaration of Independence- Now a Super Bowl on FOX tradition, FOX Sports presents for the fourth time excerpts from The Declaration of Independence as read by a number of current and former NFL greats with representatives of the US military and various groups that represents our country’s diverse culture.
6:15 p.m.: Michael Douglas narrates open – Douglas voices the final “Journey to Super Bowl XLV” open, an emotional, stirring tribute to both teams and the resiliency of America and the world.
6:24 p.m.: Christina Aguilera national anthem
6:29 p.m.: SUPER BOWL KICK OFF!
