Tampa Bay Buccaneers Saturday Pool Report Saturday NFC Pool Report Tampa Bay Buccaneers Practice Feb. 6, 2021 By Rick Stroud, Tampa Bay Times Pro Football Writers of America TAMPA -- The Bucs concluded their on-field preparations for Super Bowl LV Saturday morning with a 35-minute practice in their indoor facility at the AventHealth Training Center. Every workout during the week has followed the schedule of a regular-season game and this was no different. "Whatever meetings we might have are in here, so it just flows easily'' coach Bruce Arians said. The Bucs conducted what they call a "simulated game," during a walk-through practice in shorts and t-shirts and no helmets. Every player participated, including receiver Antonio Brown (knee) and tight end Cameron Brate (back), who are both listed as questionable. "On a normal Saturday, we would have all the kids and families in here,'' Arians said. "That's one thing I really, really miss this year. I love watching the kids play ball and run around and watching their dads practice. That was one of the hardest things about this year.'' Players had the option of eating lunch but departed the team's facility and will return later Saturday afternoon to take busses to the team hotel in Tampa. The Bucs will have dinner at the hotel and mass for those who wish to attend. After that, there will be position meetings until Arians addresses the full squad for his final thoughts prior to Super Bowl LV. "I'll talk tonight,'' Arians said. "It's not very long. We watch a video that we have a lot of fun with from our last game when we win, then the offense, defense and special teams will meet in the morning.'' Arians said he hasn't planned any special message for the team to take into Super Bowl LV. "No, like I told them, if you need a speech to get fired up to play football, you're in the wrong game,'' Arians said. "I have to laugh when people bring in speakers and stuff. I don't know the message they're going to bring. There's only one voice in this one.'' Arians, who was an assistant coach in three other Super Bowls, said he has no trouble sleeping the night before the game. "It's just another game,'' Arians said. "It is the biggest one. But the preparation is done so you just need to go play.'' Arians said he felt the Bucs got better during the two weeks of practice following the NFC Championship Game. "There's no doubt,'' he said. "There's still a new concept here or there or this is what they did and this is how we're going to handle it this time. So it's all still learning and that part never stops.'' More meetings are planned following breakfast Sunday until the team takes buses from the hotel to Raymond James Stadium for Super Bowl LV. Kansas City Chiefs Saturday Pool Report Saturday AFC Pool Report Kansas City Chiefs Practice Feb. 6, 2021 By Herbie Teope, The Kansas City Star Pro Football Writers of America KANSAS CITY, Mo. –– The Chiefs took care of the final piece of the preparation puzzle with a Saturday morning walk-through before boarding an afternoon flight to Tampa ahead of Sunday's showdown against the Buccaneers in Super Bowl LV. The trip will include head coach Andy Reid, who will be on the sidelines guiding the Chiefs in the quest to win back-to-back championships. The Chiefs, however, are without linebackers/assistant outside linebackers coach Britt Reid, the head coach's son, for the game. The position coach was involved Thursday night in a multi-vehicle accident, which injured two young children, and will not make the trip, the team said. The Chiefs stand by their Friday evening statement of remaining in the information-gathering process of Thursday night's incident and have no further comment at this time. Meanwhile, the players appeared in good spirits during the morning walk-through session. "Good energy," Andy Reid said. "It's important to have that. This was just kind of a review day, so we go back through all the situations and make sure we have all those covered." The Chiefs also welcomed back two players Saturday. Running back Darwin Thompson, who missed Friday's practice with an illness and does not carry a game designation, participated in the walk-through practice. Backup center Daniel Kilgore returned from the reserve/COVID-19 list after clearing the league's mandatory safety protocols and got in some work. Left tackle Eric Fisher, who suffered a torn Achilles tendon in the AFC Championship Game, made an appearance on the sidelines with his left leg on a scooter and cheered on teammates as they practiced. "He's a part of the team," Reid said. "We got a lot of the guys that are a part of it and we ask them to come out. Fish is a big part of it. I mean, he's a reliable guy and he's been here a long time." With the final on-field preparations over, the Chiefs officially set their sights on Tampa. The team's flight is scheduled to land in the late afternoon and they'll return to familiar surroundings. Reid ensured the team would stay in the same hotel as when the Chiefs played the Buccaneers in Week 12. While the Chiefs are loose and appear energized ahead of Super Sunday, applying the same routine is a part of the business-like approach to keep the team focused. "You know where the meeting rooms are, most of the guys are in the same room," Reid said. "So, they kind of know where they are there and how to get where they need to go." All that's left to do now is take the field for Super Bowl LV. Kansas City Chiefs Saturday Pool Report | Saturday AFC Pool Report Kansas City Chiefs Practice Feb. 6, 2021 By Herbie Teope, The Kansas City Star Pro Football Writers of America KANSAS CITY, Mo. –– The Chiefs took care of the final piece of the preparation puzzle with a Saturday morning walk-through before boarding an afternoon flight to Tampa ahead of Sunday's showdown against the Buccaneers in Super Bowl LV. The trip will include head coach Andy Reid, who will be on the sidelines guiding the Chiefs in the quest to win back-to-back championships. The Chiefs, however, are without linebackers/assistant outside linebackers coach Britt Reid, the head coach's son, for the game. The position coach was involved Thursday night in a multi-vehicle accident, which injured two young children, and will not make the trip, the team said. The Chiefs stand by their Friday evening statement of remaining in the information-gathering process of Thursday night's incident and have no further comment at this time. Meanwhile, the players appeared in good spirits during the morning walk-through session. "Good energy," Andy Reid said. "It's important to have that. This was just kind of a review day, so we go back through all the situations and make sure we have all those covered." The Chiefs also welcomed back two players Saturday. Running back Darwin Thompson, who missed Friday's practice with an illness and does not carry a game designation, participated in the walk-through practice. Backup center Daniel Kilgore returned from the reserve/COVID-19 list after clearing the league's mandatory safety protocols and got in some work. Left tackle Eric Fisher, who suffered a torn Achilles tendon in the AFC Championship Game, made an appearance on the sidelines with his left leg on a scooter and cheered on teammates as they practiced. "He's a part of the team," Reid said. "We got a lot of the guys that are a part of it and we ask them to come out. Fish is a big part of it. I mean, he's a reliable guy and he's been here a long time." With the final on-field preparations over, the Chiefs officially set their sights on Tampa. The team's flight is scheduled to land in the late afternoon and they'll return to familiar surroundings. Reid ensured the team would stay in the same hotel as when the Chiefs played the Buccaneers in Week 12. While the Chiefs are loose and appear energized ahead of Super Sunday, applying the same routine is a part of the business-like approach to keep the team focused. "You know where the meeting rooms are, most of the guys are in the same room," Reid said. "So, they kind of know where they are there and how to get where they need to go." All that's left to do now is take the field for Super Bowl LV. The Weeknd Teams Up With NFL On Exclusive Capsule Collections To Celebrate Pepsi Super Bowl LV Halftime Show | [February 6, 2021] – To commemorate the highly anticipated Pepsi Super Bowl LV Halftime Show performance, The Weeknd has teamed up with the National Football League (NFL), Roc Nation, and Bravado to bring three capsule collections to life. This is the NFL's most extensive product launch with a Super Bowl Halftime show performer. Capsules include a 4-piece apparel collection with designer Warren Lotas, two handcrafted Jeff Hamilton leather jackets, and a custom XO black leather Wilson football, the official ball of the NFL. All three collections will drop simultaneously today, February 6 at 3pm ET. A variation of the assortment will be sold on NFLShop.com/TheWeeknd, shop.theweeknd.com, and Wilson.com. As part of the collaboration, Wilson is donating one XO Football signed by The Weeknd to be auctioned on NFLAuction.nfl.com today, February 6 at 3pm ET. The NFL Foundation will use all proceeds from the auction to support Feeding America and their mission to end child hunger. Preview of Super Bowl LV Edition of NFL GameDay Morning | Special 8.5-Hour Edition Kicks Off Sunday at 9:00 AM ET Interviews Include – Kurt Warner w/ Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB Tom Brady Kurt Warner w/ Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes Michael Irvin w/ Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Mike Evans Steve Mariucci w/ Kansas City Chiefs HC Andy Reid Kay Adams w/ The Weeknd Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers Super Bowl Champions Derrick Brooks & John Lynch Join New York Giants RB Saquon Barkley, New England Patriots WR Julian Edelman, New Orleans Saints DE Cam Jordan, Los Angeles Chargers QB Justin Herbert & Super Bowl Champion QB Doug Williams Join 'NFL GameDay Final' Following Super Bowl LV On Super Bowl Sunday, February 7, NFL Network provides more than 11 hours of live pregame and postgame coverage, starting at 9:00 AM ET with a special 8.5-hour edition of NFL GameDay Morning. Utilizing 20 on-air talent members, NFL GameDay Morning offers comprehensive analysis before the kickoff of Super Bowl LV. Following the game, NFL GameDay Final is live from Raymond James Stadium with postgame interviews with players and coaches, in-depth analysis and complete game highlights. NFL GameDay Morning – 9:00 AM ET - Rich Eisen, Kurt Warner, Michael Irvin & Steve Mariucci – Raymond James Stadium Concourse
- Colleen Wolfe & Willie McGinest – Tampa Convention Center
- Kay Adams, Michael Robinson, Peter Schrager & Kyle Brandt – Good Morning Football Set
- Ian Rapoport, Tom Pelissero, James Palmer & Steve Wyche – Raymond James Stadium
- Cynthia Frelund – NFL Network Studio
- Kim Jones – Tampa Bay Buccaneers Hotel
- Jeffri Chadiha – Kansas City Chiefs Hotel
- Brian Billick
- Mike Garafolo
- Andrea Kremer
NFL GameDay Final – Postgame - Chris Rose, Michael Irvin & Steve Mariucci – Raymond James Stadium
Featured on the Super Bowl Sunday edition of NFL GameDay Morning hour-by-hour: 9:00 AM ET Hour - Mark Kriegel takes a look back at the various challenges the NFL overcame this season to arrive at Super Bowl LV
- Kansas City Chiefs running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire on what it means to play in the Super Bowl
- Which quarterback move do you want to see happen this offseason?
- Rich Eisen, Kurt Warner, Michael Irvin and Steve Mariucci provide their memories from previous Super Bowls
- The NFL GameDay Morning crew discuss the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2021
- Kim Jones and Jeffri Chadiha provide the latest reports from the team hotels
10:00 AM ET Hour - Michael Irvin sits down with Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans
- Steve Mariucci sits down with Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid
- Who Are We – Voiced by Nate Burleson, NFL GameDay Morning takes a look back at the NFL season and everything players have been through, from the social justice movement following the death of George Floyd to playing through a global pandemic, and how the NFL can unite everyone as fans of the game
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin on what it means to play in the Super Bowl
- Football 101 – Kurt Warner and Michael Irvin break down the connection between Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady and wide receiver Mike Evans
- Whose legacy would be helped more by a Super Bowl win: Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady or Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes?
- Who is the most intriguing player in Super Bowl LV?
- Kim Jones and Jeffri Chadiha provide the latest reports from the team hotels
11:00 AM ET Hour - Super Bowl champion quarterback Doug Williams joins
- Game Changer – Black celebrities, political figures and other icons discuss the significance and role of the Black quarterback in America. Those lending their voices include Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Warren Moon, as well as other voices from entertainment, journalism and civil rights including Anthony Anderson, John Legend, Snoop Dogg, Cedric The Entertainer, Wayne Brady, Jemele Hill and Rev. Al Sharpton
- Making of a Masterpiece – Legendary music artists such as Ozzy Osbourne, Gwen Stefani, Rick Ross, Dierks Bentley and will.i.am share everything that goes into the "Making of a Masterpiece," drawing parallels between the journey of creating timeless art and the path of a Super Bowl champion
- Mooch's Minute – Steve Mariucci breaks down the Kansas City Chiefs' creative offense
- Colleen Wolfe and Willie McGinest discuss what has been the most impressive about Tom Brady's Super Bowl run with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- How do the Tampa Bay Buccaneers pull off the upset?
- Reports from Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero
- Kim Jones and Jeffri Chadiha provide the latest reports from the team hotels
12 Noon ET Hour - Legendary sports figures such as LeBron James, Serena Williams, Michael Phelps and Jordan Spieth speak on Tom Brady's prolonged greatness
- Kay Adams, Michael Robinson, Peter Schrager and Kyle Brandt join to discuss if Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady is the G.O.A.T. in all of sports
- Andrea Kremer sits down with the likes of James Harrison, Marcus Allen, Scott Norwood and Thurman Thomas to discuss the past Super Bowls that have been played in Tampa
- Kurt Warner and Brian Billick join Andrea Kremer to discuss their previous experiences playing in the Super Bowl in Tampa
- Who is most important to their team's success today: Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady or Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes?
- NFL GameDay Morning examines the X-factors on the Kansas City Chiefs
- Kim Jones and Jeffri Chadiha provide the latest reports from the team hotels
1:00 PM ET Hour - Kurt Warner sits down with Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady
- Kurt Warner sits down with Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes
- Willie McGinest joins to discuss what motivates his former teammate Tom Brady at the age of 43
- Kurt Warner, Michael Irvin and Willie McGinest discuss the difficulty of winning back-to-back Super Bowls
- Steve Wyche examines how Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians has assembled a coaching staff that features two women and several minorities, including black offensive and defensive coordinators
- Kay Adams, Michael Robinson, Peter Schrager and Kyle Brandt discuss the most intriguing non-quarterback player in Super Bowl LV
- Kyle Brandt provides his Angry Runs for the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers ahead of Super Bowl LV
- Warner's Corner – Kurt Warner examines the matchup between Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady and Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes
- How do quarterback Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs avoid the upset?
- Kim Jones and Jeffri Chadiha provide the latest reports from the team hotels
2:00 PM ET Hour - New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley and Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert join
- Andrea Kremer sits down with Tom Brady's parents, Tom Brady Sr. and Galynn Brady, to discuss Tom Sr. almost losing his battle with COVID and what it means for Tom to be back in another Super Bowl
- Cynthia Frelund provides her Pick 6 player projections for Super Bowl LV
- Kansas City Chiefs safety Tyrann Mathieu on what it means to play in the Super Bowl
- What is the game plan for Tom Brady to win his seventh Super Bowl ring?
- Kim Jones and Jeffri Chadiha provide the latest reports from the team hotels
3:00 PM ET Hour - Members of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' previous Super Bowl team Derrick Brooks and John Lynch join
- New Orleans Saints defensive end Cam Jordan joins
- Kay Adams, Michael Robinson, Peter Schrager and Kyle Brandt provide a Super Bowl edition of Throwdown Sunday
- Which quarterback would you rather have tonight: Tom Brady or Patrick Mahomes?
- The NFL GameDay Morning crew provide their Bold Predictions for Super Bowl LV
4:00 PM ET Hour & Remaining Half Hour - New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman joins
- Kay Adams sits down with The Weeknd
- The story of Suzie Dormer, an ICU nurse from Tampa General Hospital who will serve as honorary captain for the Super Bowl LV coin flip
- Game Theory – Cynthia Frelund picks the winner and MVP of Super Bowl LV
- Super Bowl LV game picks
Following the game, NFL GameDay Final is live from Raymond James Stadium with postgame interviews with players and coaches, in-depth analysis and complete game highlights, hosted by Chris Rose, Michael Irvin and Steve Mariucci. Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Kansas City Chiefs Friday Pool Reports | Tampa Bay Buccaneers Friday Pool Report Friday NFC Pool Report Tampa Bay Buccaneers Practice Feb. 5, 2021 By Rick Stroud, Tampa Bay Times Pro Football Writers of America TAMPA – A little more than two days before kickoff to Super Bowl LV, Bucs coach Bruce Arians and his staff put some of the final touches on the game plan for the Kansas City Chiefs and pronounced his team nearly prepared. "They're ready to roll. They're ready to go,'' Arians said of his team. "It's just dotting the I's and crossing the Ts and finalizing it all the way until game time.'' Under sunny skies and a temperature of 70 degrees, the Bucs flags were flying Friday thanks to a strong west wind. The Bucs practiced for about 90 minutes, working on various situations such as short yardage and goal line on both sides of the football. But instead of full-speed, Arians decided to make Friday's practice a glorified walk-through. "We had enough full speed workouts,'' Arians said. "We just decided to jog through it with goal line, short yardage and all that situational stuff.'' There weren't too many changes on the injury front. However, tight end Cameron Brate did not practice after injuring his back Thursday. Arians said he will be listed as questionable for Super Bowl LV. Receiver Antonio Brown, who missed the NFC Championship Game with a knee injury, had full participation in practice Friday and has shown no ill-effects of his increased reps. Linebacker Lavonte David (hamstring) also practiced for the third straight day. Safeties Antoine Winfield, Jr. (ankle) and Jordan Whitehead (shoulder) also practiced. Whitehead did not need to wear a non-contact jersey Friday. Defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh and outside linebacker Jason Pierre-Paul did not practice Friday, which has been their routine as part of a veteran's day off. Practicing at the AdventHealth Training Center, Arians said it has been unusually seamless for a Super Bowl week. "It's been normal, but so abnormal for a Super Bowl,'' ArIans said. "But it's easy for both teams. It's like an away game for them and for us it's a home game. It's great for preparation. On our fields, in our locker rooms, eating our own food.'' The Bucs have a walk-through practice Saturday and will board buses at their facility later in the afternoon for a short ride to a team hotel where they will remain until Sunday. Excitement is building for the Bucs, but they know there is still many more hours before Super Bowl LV. "We've been telling them you've got to control your emotions until game time,'' Arians said. Kansas City Chiefs Friday Pool Report Friday AFC Pool Report Kansas City Chiefs Practice Feb. 5, 2021 By Herbie Teope, The Kansas City Star Pro Football Writers of America KANSAS CITY, Mo. –– A brisk cold with Friday morning temperatures in the low 30s didn't stop the Chiefs' enthusiasm during an outdoor practice. Ric Flair-like "Woo!" and thunderous applause from players following virtually every play on either side of the football filled the air. The effort had Chiefs head coach Andy Reid coming away pleased with his team's performance in the final stages of preparations before they square off against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Super Bowl LV. "Listen, it's a shorter practice today, so they're fired up to get through it and get going," Reid said. The Chiefs' workout included wide receiver Demarcus Robinson, who returned from the Reserve/COVID-19 list after clearing the NFL's mandated safety protocols. Robinson hit the ground running and impressed Reid. "He was good," Reid said. "He's been working out." The Chiefs listed left tackle Eric Fisher (Achilles) and rookie linebacker Willie Gay Jr. (knee, ankle) as out for Sunday's game, while wide receiver Sammy Watkins (calf) is officially designated as questionable. Reid, however, doesn't appear concerned over Watkins' availability against the Buccaneers after seeing the veteran wide receiver return to a full practice Friday after limited sessions the previous two days. "He did good," Reid said. "I'm encouraged to have him on Sunday. I think he'll be there." Backup running back Darwin Thompson missed Friday's practice because of an illness, Reid said. The Chiefs did not assign a game designation on Thompson on the injury report, indicating the second-year running back will be available for action barring a setback. Backup center Daniel Kilgore remains away from the training facility while he continues to go through safety protocols after landing on the Reserve/COVID-19 list earlier in the week. In the meantime, the Chiefs are scheduled for a Saturday morning walk-through practice before boarding an afternoon flight for Tampa. With less than 48 hours to go before Super Sunday and almost two weeks since the last time the Chiefs played in the AFC Championship Game, Friday's practice provided a sign of the excitement level knowing what comes next. "It's been two weeks," Reid said. "I think both sides want to play each other and get it on." NFL FOUNDATION, BUCS AND TAMPA BAY SBLV HOST COMMITTEE CONTRIBUTE $2M TO SUPPORT SOCIAL IMPACT IN TAMPA THROUGH FOREVER 55 | NFL FOUNDATION, TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS AND THE TAMPA BAY SUPER BOWL LV HOST COMMITTEE CONTRIBUTE $2M TO SUPPORT SOCIAL IMPACT IN TAMPA THROUGH FOREVER 55 Super Bowl Legacy Grant investment helps the Tampa Bay community continue to move Forward. Forever. Together. Each year, the NFL seeks to improve the surrounding communities of the Super Bowl host city through the Super Bowl Legacy Grant Program, by giving an annual $1 million contribution from the NFL Foundation. This year, a $2 million grant – supported by funding from the NFL Foundation, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and the Tampa Bay Super Bowl Host Committee – will support Forever 55, the Host Committee's primary social legacy initiative. Forever 55 represents the everlasting impression that Super Bowl LV will have on the Tampa community and focuses on six pillars of support including: the First 1,000 Days (Early Childhood Education); Fuel (Food Insecurity); Families (At-Risk, Unsheltered and Veterans); Fitness (Health and Wellness); Future (Sustainability) and Further (Systemic Justice). The NFL Foundation's Super Bowl Legacy Grant contribution supports several Forever 55 initiatives, including programs and resources for at-risk, underprivileged families; a three-year youth mentorship and leadership program in East Tampa spearheaded by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers; the resoLVe action initiative which aims to help eliminate systemic injustice and structural racism through the support of local community organizations focused on community policing and financial literacy; and the Forever 55 Grant Program, which was designed to help fund a variety of community projects in underserved communities directly related to Forever 55's six pillars. NFL Commissioner ROGER GOODELL, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Co-Owner & President of Glazer Vision Foundation DARCIE GLAZER KASSEWITZ, Tampa Bay Super Bowl LV Host Committee CEO ROB HIGGINS, Tampa Bay Super Bowl LV Host Committee COO CLAIRE LESSINGER, Director, Business Connect & Community Outreach, Tampa Bay Super Bowl LV Host Committee LAKENDRIA ROBINSON, City of Tampa Mayor JANE CASTOR and Tampa Bay Super Bowl LV Host Committee Co-Chair and Buccaneers Legend DERRICK BROOKS were present for the press conference Friday at Water Works Park. "With this past year being so tough for so many, we wanted to work alongside the Tampa Bay Super Bowl Host Committee and Tampa Bay Buccaneers to ensure we were able to help those in the greatest need immediately and make a positive impact," said NFL Vice President of Philanthropy and Executive Director of the NFL Foundation, ALEXIA GALLAGHER. "We're proud that our grant partnership has helped to provide meaningful resources and support to the Tampa Bay community during these challenging times and for years to come." In addition to the Super Bowl Legacy Grant recognition event, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Owner BRYAN GLAZER and Chief Operating Officer BRIAN FORD presented longtime Tampa Bay civic leader, LEONARD LEVY with a special Tampa Bay Buccaneers jersey, while Mayor Castor proclaimed February 5, 2021 as "J. Leonard Levy Day" in the city of Tampa. Levy led the region's effort to be awarded Tampa Bay's NFL Franchise in 1974. He subsequently spearheaded the area's pursuit and hosting of its first Super Bowl (XVIII) in 1984 and has been instrumental in helping either Chair, Co-Chair or serve on the Board of Directors for each of the four Super Bowls (XXV, XXXV, XLIII, and LV) that have followed. NFL ANNOUNCES LIVE VISUAL ALBUM, SUPER BOWL LV LIVE | FEATURING THE PERFORMANCES OF THE WEEKND, H.E.R., JAZMINE SULLIVAN AND ERIC CHURCH AVAILABLE FEBRUARY 7, FOLLOWING EACH PERFORMANCE PRE-SAVE WILL BE AVAILABLE STARTING FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5TH TAMPA [February 5, 2021] – Fans can relive Super Bowl LV with this year's LIVE VISUAL ALBUM. Available on February 7, the visual album will feature each performance from Super Bowl LV, including the National Anthem (Jazmine Sullivan and Eric Church), America the Beautiful (H.E.R.) and the Pepsi Super Bowl LV Halftime Show (The Weeknd). Each performance will go live on DSPs, such as TIDAL, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and more throughout the evening. "Our team is constantly developing new and innovative ways for all fans to engage and feel personally connected to the Super Bowl halftime show," said NFL Chief Media and Business Officer, BRIAN ROLAPP. "The Live Visual Album allows fans to experience the greatness of the artists' performance on Super Bowl Sunday across multiple platforms anytime, which further extends the excitement, conversation and life of the show." The Live Visual Album will be available for pre-save starting February 5th at NFL.com/LiveVisualAlbum.
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