The biggest day in the professional football calendar has officially arrived as Adam Schefter of ESPN heralded the start of "Super Sunday" for Super Bowl LX. The NFL’s championship finale takes center stage today, February 8, 2026, marking the culmination of the 2025-2026 season.
According to the report from Schefter, the festivities for the league's milestone 60th Super Bowl are now underway. The event, held at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, represents the pinnacle of the sport as the NFL prepares for its final matchup of the year. The confirmation signals the end of the two-week buildup following the conference championships and the beginning of the league's premier broadcast event.
While specific game-day roster updates or late-breaking injury news were not part of the initial announcement, the declaration of Super Sunday sets the stage for the global sports world to focus on the gridiron. Stadium personnel and league officials are in place for the scheduled kickoff as fans arrive for the championship festivities.
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