Overview
- Telecast coverage begins around 6:30 p.m. ET before the 8 p.m. ET flag football kickoff inside San Francisco’s Moscone Center, which is configured as a 4,000-seat Super Bowl Experience ballroom.
- Viewers can watch on ESPN, Disney XD and ESPN Deportes, with streaming via the ESPN App, NFL+ on mobile, Fubo, DirecTV, Sling and ESPN Unlimited.
- The event emphasizes a 7-on-7 AFC vs. NFC flag game, with skills contests contributing to the scoring before the main matchup.
- Finalized rosters feature multiple alternates after injuries and Super Bowl conflicts, including Browns rookie Shedeur Sanders replacing Drake Maye, Joe Burrow replacing Justin Herbert and Joe Flacco replacing Josh Allen.
- All Seahawks and Patriots selections are sitting out due to Super Bowl 60, and the ESPN booth is led by Scott Van Pelt with analysts Jason Kelce and Dan Orlovsky and sideline reporters Laura Rutledge and Michelle Beisner-Buck.