How to stream the Super Bowl for free
By Scott Rogust
Here is how you can watch Super Bowl 56 between the Los Angeles Rams and Cincinnati Bengals for free.
Super Bowl 56 has finally arrived. The traditional AFC Champion vs. NFC Champion matchup takes place live from SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif. with the winner walking away with the Lombardi Trophy. The Los Angeles Rams and Cincinnati Bengals look to call themselves the champions of the 2021 NFL season.
The Rams showed that they were desperate to make a return trip to the Super Bowl after they were limited to just three points in the team’s loss to the New England Patriots. They traded quarterback Jared Goff and draft capital to the Detroit Lions for Matthew Stafford. Then, they pulled off a blockbuster trade at the deadline by acquiring Denver Broncos stud pass rusher Von Miller. Their last big move was signing free agent wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr.
Los Angeles may have lost their season-finale against the 49ers, but they got through the Arizona Cardinals, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and San Francisco to reach Super Bowl 56.
Then, there are the Bengals, whom were not expected to reach this point this quickly. It is quarterback Joe Burrow’s second season in the NFL! Yet, Burrow’s poised performance throughout the year, a sensational rookie year by wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase and a stellar performance by the defense helped them win their first AFC North title in nearly 2015.
After going 31 years without a playoff victory, the Bengals got past the Las Vegas Raiders, the top-seeded Tennessee Titans and the heavily-favored Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game to clinch their spot in Super Bowl 56. Most importantly, they have the chance to win their first Lombardi Trophy in franchise history.
How to stream Super Bowl 56 for free
Date: Sunday, Feb. 13
Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
Location: Inglewood, Calif.
Venue: SoFi Stadium
The easiest way for fans to watch Super Bowl 56 between the Rams and Bengals is to sign up for fuboTV. By clicking this link, you get a free trial, which includes NBC, the network that is broadcasting the big game.