Super Bowl 50: A viewer’s guide to Super Bowl Sunday

February 07 20:45 2016

Last year, when NBC broadcast Super Bowl 49 via live stream, records were set for average number of viewers each minute at 800,000, concurrent users at 1.3 million, and total number of minutes streamed at 213 million.

Super Bowl 50 is nearly here, and in just a few short hours, the Broncos and the Panthers will be facing off in Santa Clara, California.

On your computer: The game will be streamed for free on CBSSports.com. If you’re stuck experiencing Super Bowl 50 on a small screen (laptop, tablet, or smartphone), you’ve at least got numerous options.

The game will be broadcast on CBS. Verizon has an exclusive agreement with the NFL, so you can stream the game on your phone using Verizon’s Go90 app or the NFL Mobile app. Phew. So if you’re on an iPad or Android tablet, you can install the CBS Sports app to watch Super Bowl 50.

As it did previous year, CBS Sports will make the live stream of Sunday’s Super Bowl freely available to all viewers, with no TV Everywhere authentication required. If you’re on Windows 10, there’s a dedicated CBS Sports app you can download – but it’s not required. Verizon users can find the game on their NFL Mobile app.

National Football League writers and analysts also shared their own 2016 Super Bowl 50 predictions.

For those who might have cut the cord with their cable providers, the CBS Sports app for such internet television platforms as Apple TV or Roku will also have access to a live-stream.

Maurice Jones-Drew thinks that Denver Broncos will get the championship with a final score of 42 and 28 for Carolina Panthers.

Watch the most trending, talked about, and highly anticipated commercials of the Super Bowl 50 like Hyundai’s “First Date”, Snicker’s “Marilyn” and the heart-melting “Strong is Beautiful” by Pantene Dad-do, also accessible through this link.

How to stream Superbowl 50 on your Android device

Super Bowl 50: A viewer’s guide to Super Bowl Sunday
 
 
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