Super Bowl Recap: A Showcase of Lightweight, High-Level Production

The Super Bowl is the ultimate media spectacle, drawing content creators and production teams from across the industry to New Orleans for a week of non-stop coverage. With so much content being produced at an incredible scale, it’s nearly impossible to track it all. However, we’ve gathered some of the standout productions that captured the spirit of the event. This collection highlights how lightweight production can still deliver high-caliber storytelling on the biggest stage in sports. If we missed your show, send it our way—we’d love to add it to the mix!

FOX Sports

As the official broadcaster of Super Bowl LIX, FOX Sports took center stage on Sunday. But their coverage extended far beyond game day, with their linear and digital teams producing an array of content leading up to the event. In addition to behind-the-scenes moments like the Jameis Winston experience, they continued their regular programming, including Bear Bets, NFL on FOX Podcast, and All Facts No Brakes.

NFL Network

The NFL Media team delivered more than 70 hours of live coverage throughout Super Bowl week. There’s no such thing as a 40-hour workweek in content, especially not during the biggest week of the season. Their lineup featured Good Morning Football, The Insiders, Move the Sticks, NFL Players: Second Acts, and more. You can check out all their Super Bowl content here.

Yahoo Sports

Yahoo Sports jumped into the postgame action immediately after the final whistle, with Nate Tice and Matt Harmon breaking down the game on Football 301. Their live stream featured social reactions, real-time player stats powered by live data integrations, and deep dives into the game’s biggest moments.

Bleacher Report

Fresh off their new content rights partnership with the NFL—which grants them access to official league footage across their app, social channels, and programming—Bleacher Report had a strong presence on Radio Row. They streamed live shows throughout the week, including The Edge with Micah Parsons, and a must-watch conversation with Derrick Henry.

The Volume

Shannon Sharpe and Chad Ochocinco brought their Nightcap tour to New Orleans, hosting a live show the Thursday before the Super Bowl, featuring a special guest appearance from Deion Sanders. By Sunday night, they were back in action with a full postgame recap on their YouTube channel.

Sinclair Sports Podcasts/AMP Media

Sinclair Broadcast Group has quickly made waves in the sports podcast scene with The Triple Option, Unfiltered Soccer, and Throwbacks with Matt Leinart and Jerry Ferrara. For Super Bowl week, Throwbacks took their live audience behind the velvet rope, broadcasting from the exclusive Fanatics party’s red carpet and featuring interviews with some of the biggest names in sports and media.

The 33rd Team

The ultimate football think tank, The 33rd Team, brought their Check the Mic show with Steve Palazollo and Sam Monson to the Superdome. Throughout the week, they hosted live shows from Radio Row, culminating in an instant postgame recap right outside the stadium.

From traditional networks to digital-first creators, Super Bowl week showcased an incredible range of content production. Whether it was live broadcasts, behind-the-scenes storytelling, or innovative data-driven analysis, these creators delivered an impressive mix of high-quality coverage. If you have a show we should feature, let us know—we’d love to highlight more of the best content from the biggest week in football!