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SUPER BOWL LVII

Who are the Super Bowl 2023 commentators? Pregame, halftime, booth and field announcers

Fox holds the broadcasting rights for this year’s Super Bowl, which is the most watched TV event each year. Who are the commentators for 2023?

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Fox holds the broadcasting rights for this year’s Super Bowl, which is the most watched TV event each year. Who are the commentators for 2023?
ROB CARRAFP

The Super Bowl has been the number one television broadcast in the U.S. year after year, and this year Fox once more holds the rights to air the event.

Kevin Burkhardt, the lead play-by-play announcer for the network, will present the Super Bowl for the first time, alongside former tight end Greg Olsen, who will be the color analyst and is also commentating his first championship game. Burkhardt has worked for Fox as a play-by-play commentator for ten years.

Olsen to be replaced by Brady

Olsen became a full-time broadcaster in 2021 after he announced that he would be retiring as a professional football player. The Carolina Panthers signed him to a one-day contract so that he could retire as a member of the team, with whom he played from 2011-2019.

Tom Brady is presumed to be replacing Olsen when he starts his career as a Fox game analyst.

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New Fox faces

This is a change of faces for the channel, where the duo of Joe Buckman and Troy Aikman had presented the Super Bowl for more than twenty years. The two left the network and now appear on ESPN.

On the sidelines, Super Bowl veteran Erin Andrews will be reporting on her fourth championship contest. Tom Rinaldi, on the other hand will also be making his debut in the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Philadelphia Eagles finals.