FOX Sports begins Super Bowl LIX week from “The Big Easy” with a by-the-numbers take on coverage, broadcasters, production, technology, and more ahead of the network’s 11th broadcast of “The Big Game” on Sunday, February 9 (6:30 PM ET, FOX).

A stellar lineup of FOX NFL on-air personalities and commentators, together with dedicated Super Bowl LIX programming on FOX, FS1, and FOX Deportes, are expected to provide the FOX Sports audience with entertainment during the week leading up to the eagerly awaited Kansas City Chiefs vs. Philadelphia Eagles game.

FOX NFL lead analyst and seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady’s first Super Bowl in the broadcast booth

For the first time, FOX Sports launches their exclusive Tubi takeover for “The Big Game,” which includes live 4K streaming of FOX’s Super Bowl broadcast.

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Lead play-by-play commentator Kevin Burkhardt and sideline reporter Tom Rinaldi called the second Super Bowl on FOX in the previous three years.

For the first time, two SkyCams are providing panoramic views of every move on the field, including a Super Slowmo and 4K SkyCam.

Four set sites are located around New Orleans, including the Tubi Red Carpet, the Superdome, and the famous Bourbon Street.

Erin Andrews provides FOX with commentary from the sidelines of the fifth Super Bowl.

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For the fifth time, FOX Deportes will broadcast the Super Bowl in Spanish.

On Super Bowl Sunday, FOX will broadcast live pregame coverage for five and a half hours starting at 1:00 PM ET.

FOX Deportes will provide nine hours of live pregame programming in Spanish on game day.

FOX aired the 11th Super Bowl, more than any other network in the previous 30 years.

Around the Superdome, 16 mobile units were stationed.

18 pylon cameras that offer precise views from the end zones

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Rules analyst Mike Pereira worked in 18 Super Bowls, including the sixth with FOX.

Between FOX NFL head game director Rich Russo and FOX NFL lead producer Richie Zyontz, thirty-one Super Bowls were covered (6th for Russo as lead director, 8th for Zyontz as lead producer).

34 Super Bowl rings were won by studio commentators and FOX NFL game viewers.

48 microphones recording player and game audio

53 miles of cable and fiber have been laid throughout “The Big Easy.”

A week’s worth of extensive Super Bowl LIX programming on FOX, FS1, and FOX Deportes totaling 67 hours

14 cameras on the Tubi Red Carpet, 12 wireless cameras, 10 Cosm panamorphic cameras, 7 augmented reality cameras, 27 super slow-motion cameras, 24 robotic cameras, 23 high-resolution cameras, and 149 cameras covering the game and beforehand

On Super Bowl Sunday, 2,783 Po’ boys were served lunch to the FOX Sports team.

In the Superdome, 6,808 fiber connections were built.

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