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    Super Bowl 59 Radio Station: How To Listen Live to Chiefs vs. Eagles Broadcast

    Will you be on the road during the Super Bowl? If so, here is where you can listen to the Super Bowl broadcast on the radio.

    For most of the NFL‘s existence, anyone wanting to watch the game would turn on the lone channel broadcasting it and watch it on network TV. If you couldn’t watch, you would listen on the lone radio station covering the game.

    Now, there are numerous different ways to catch the Super Bowl. You can watch it on network TV, stream it, or listen to one of multiple radio stations broadcasting the game.

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    Super Bowl 59 Radio Schedule

    Sirius XM is broadcasting Super Bowl 59 on three stations.

    You can also catch the game locally on 94.1 WIP-FM, which is the Eagles’ radio network flagship station, and 96.5 KFNZ-FM, which is the Chiefs’ radio network, as well as 97.3 ESPN Radio.

    Who Are the Announcers Working Each Broadcast?

    The Westwood One national broadcast on Sirius XM Channel 88 is the official audio partner of the NFL. Other than the two local feeds, this is what everyone will hear.

    Westwood One features Kevin Harlan on play-by-play and Kurt Warner on color commentary. Laura Okmin is the sideline reporter, with Scott Graham in the studio and Devin McCourty in a special analyst role.

    The local Eagles broadcast features Merrill Reese on play-by-play, Mike Quick on color commentary, and Howard Eskin manning the sidelines.

    The local Chiefs broadcast will give fans Mitch Holthus on play-by-play, Danan Hughes on color commentary, and Josh Klingler down on the sidelines.

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