Super Bowl 2022: How to Watch the Rams vs. Bengals Game, Halftime Show and More Without Cable
11.02.2022 - 00:19
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Super Bowl 2022 is right around the corner.In less than two weeks, we'll get another chance to watch the National Football League crown a champion in Super Bowl LVI at the brand new home of the Rams and Chargers — SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. If you're feeling confused about the who, what, where and when of it all, ET has you covered. We have all the details of where to tune in for the big game day. Once again, your Super Bowl LVI plans for 2022 might be a little different, but we know you'll still want to catch all the excitement. NBC will air this year’s Super Bowl, which can be streamed live on Peacock’s premium tier, in addition to the NBC Sports App and NBCSports.com. Here is everything you need to know from date and kickoff time to more places to watch, plus all the details on the halftime show.Sunday, Feb.
13, 2022. The Los Angeles Rams and the Cincinnati Bengals will play at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, CA. Kickoff is at 6:30 p.m.
ET. NBC is the home of Super Bowl LVI, so on TV, head there. There are also multiple places to stream the game. Streaming will be available on Peacock, SlingTV, fuboTV and Hulu Plus. Don't have the right apps? Subscribe now.The playoffs determined that the Los Angeles Rams will be going up against the Cincinnati Bengals on the big day.This special game spotlight has yet to be announced, but last year, Eric Church and Jazmine Sullivan delivered a super memorable «The Star-Spangled Banner» before the game, followed by a rendition of «America The Beautiful» from H.E.R.
We can't wait to see who shows up to SoFi Stadium this year.Get ready to «Lose Yourself» in the star-packed halftime show, played by Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, Eminem, Mary J. Blige and Kendrick Lamar.Companies have been keeping
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