Super Bowl 52: What channel is NBC on Comcast?
NBC is one of the most popular stations in America and will be the home of Super Bowl 52 and the Olympics, which means Comcast users will need to know what channel it is.
One of the biggest sports days in America is just a couple weeks away as Super Bowl Sunday is February 4th and NBC has the broadcasting rights for this year’s installment. It will be a busy month for everyone at NBC as the 2018 Winter Olympics start just a few days later.
Fans still don’t know who will be playing each other in the Super Bowl yet, but two of the favorites from the AFC to get there is the New England Patriots and the Pittsburgh Steelers. If one of those teams make it, NBC will be pretty happy since either team would draw plenty of eyeballs. The Patriots will have plenty of fans hoping they lose as well as all of their fans looking to see if quarterback Tom Brady and coach Bill Belichick can add another title to their collection. The Steelers have one of the largest fanbases in the NFL and some heavy offensive firepower with quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, running back Le’Veon Bell and wide receiver Antonio Brown.
On the NFC side, things are a bit more wide open. Any of the four remaining teams could make it to the Super Bowl and would be worthy of getting there. Even though NBC executives would never admit it, they likely are rooting for the Atlanta Falcons or the New Orleans Saints. From the Falcons perspective, it’s quite the narrative to see if they could erase the memory of choking away last year’s Super Bowl. They lost to the Patriots after leading 28-3. New Orleans would be attractive because of future Hall of Famer quarterback Drew Brees and rookies Marshon Lattimore and Alvin Kamara. The best spot to find NBC in your region is this page from the Comcast website.
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Regardless of what sports fans are after, NBC has a ton to offer in the coming months. They have the biggest single game in American sports, the Olympic Games, and the NHL playoffs. Sports fans need to know what channel to tune into.