The Los Angeles Rams (15-5) are set to face the Cincinnati Bengals (13-7) in Super Bowl LVI in Inglewood, California on Sunday, Feb. 13.
The game will be played at SoFi Stadium, home of the Rams, but the Bengals will be the official “home team” because the NFL’s rotation has set the AFC as the home team for 2022. It’s merely a coincidence that Los Angeles reached the Super Bowl the year its stadium is hosting.
Kickoff is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. MT and the game will be nationally televised on NBC. Fans can also stream the Super Bowl using Peacock or fuboTV (free 7-day trial).
Al Michaels (play-by-play) and Cris Collinsworth (analyst) will call the game for NBC with Michelle Tafoya reporting from the sideline.
Von Miller is one of four former Denver Broncos players who reached this year’s Super Bowl. Miller took home MVP honors the last time he reached the Super Bowl with the Broncos following the 2015 season.
The Rams are considered 3.5-point favorites over the Bengals.
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