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If you’re reading about the Super Bowl, chances are you’re a pretty big football fan and know exactly what to expect tonight.
You know the New England Patriots are back in the Super Bowl for the first time since the end of the Tom Brady era, looking to capture their record-setting seventh Super Bowl title. And you know the Seattle Seahawks are back in the Super Bowl for the first time since making back-to-back trips over a decade ago, looking to get revenge for their loss to New England in Super Bowl XLIX.
On the other hand, maybe you don’t know any of that. Maybe you’re just a casual fan whose only engagement with football each year is going to a Super Bowl party and contributing a few words here and there during the commercials.
In that case, we’ve got you covered. This is the eighth annual casual fan’s guide to the Super Bowl, where we’ll teach you everything you need to know to turn yourself from a novice into an expert before the game begins.
Representing the AFC, we have the New England Patriots. The Pats are making their record-setting 12th trip to the Super Bowl, and their first since the Tom Brady era. If they win, they’ll break a tie with the Pittsburgh Steelers for the most Super Bowl wins in NFL history, with seven.
Representing the NFC are the Seattle Seahawks. Seattle is back in the Super Bowl for a fourth time in franchise history and its first since losing to the Patriots following the 2014 season. If they win, it will count as revenge for one of the most dramatic (and traumatic) Super Bowl losses in league history.
Date: Sunday, Feb. 8 | Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
Location: Levi’s Stadium (Santa Clara, California)
TV: NBC | Stream: Peacock
Live updates: CBS Sports App
The Super Bowl kicks off at 6:30 p.m. ET tonight. The game will be played at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. The NFL rotates the Super Bowl location each year to provide a neutral site so neither team has home-field advantage. That has held true in all but two seasons.
NBC will broadcast this year’s game, with streaming available on Peacock. The average Super Bowl broadcast over the past 20 years has run about three and a half hours. That includes a halftime show that typically lasts 20 to 30 minutes.
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It’s always a good bet the quarterbacks will play a major role in the Super Bowl. After all, a quarterback has won 34 of the previous 59 Super Bowl MVP awards — including 17 of the past 25 since 2000.

Drake Maye
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The Patriots’ quarterback is Drake Maye (No. 10). Maye is in his second NFL season after being selected with the No. 3 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. He’s considered an inner-circle MVP candidate alongside Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford after leading the NFL in completion percentage, yards per attempt, passer rating, QBR and expected points added per play during the regular season. He has struggled at times as a passer in the playoffs, but his work as a runner has been terrific — especially in the AFC title game against the Denver Broncos.

Sam Darnold
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The Seahawks’ quarterback is Sam Darnold (No. 14). Darnold is also a former No. 3 overall pick, selected by the New York Jets in 2018. He washed out with New York and was traded for a pittance to the Carolina Panthers after his third season. He was quickly benched there as well before becoming a backup with the San Francisco 49ers. Last season, he led the Minnesota Vikings to a 14-3 record, but the Vikings let him walk in free agency to hand the job to J.J. McCarthy. He signed with Seattle and led the Seahawks to another 14-3 mark. The NFC title game against the Rams was arguably the best performance of his career.
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Of course! You don’t get to the Super Bowl without a ton of quality talent on your team.
There are obviously more notable players, but this list is a good start.
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The head coach of the Patriots is Mike Vrabel. A former longtime Patriots linebacker who won three Super Bowls with the franchise in 2001, 2003 and 2004, Vrabel is a CEO-style coach (i.e. he does not call plays on either side of the ball) who leans toward the defensive side of the ball. He is the former head coach of the Tennessee Titans, having gone 54-45 in six seasons with Tennessee while also leading the Titans to one AFC title game. He was fired by Tennessee amid a power struggle with the front office and sat out the 2024 season before landing the Patriots’ coaching job last offseason. He led one of the biggest single-season turnarounds in league history, taking the Patriots from 4-13 to 14-3 in just one year.
The head coach of the Seahawks is Mike Macdonald. Macdonald is widely considered one of the best defensive minds in the NFL. A longtime assistant and former defensive coordinator for the Baltimore Ravens, Macdonald landed the Seattle job as part of the 2024 head coaching cycle. He quickly built one of the league’s best defenses, which took off down the stretch of the 2024 campaign and remained elite throughout this season. Macdonald fired former offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb after his initial season as the head coach, hiring Klint Kubiak (more on him below) in his place, which helped the offense take another step forward and lead the Seahawks to a 14-3 record during the regular season.
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