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NBC's Mike Tirico Calls Super Bowl, Then Hosts Olympics Coverage
Tirico seamlessly transitions from Super Bowl to Winter Games in Milan
Published on Feb. 9, 2026
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NBC play-by-play announcer Mike Tirico called his first Super Bowl on February 8th. Immediately after the game, Tirico took to the field at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California to begin NBC's coverage of the ongoing Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy. Tirico then hopped on a flight to Italy to continue his Olympic hosting duties.
Why it matters
Tirico's ability to seamlessly transition between high-profile sporting events like the Super Bowl and the Olympics showcases his versatility and skill as a top-tier sports broadcaster. This type of scheduling and travel is extremely demanding, but Tirico was able to pull it off without a hitch, highlighting his professionalism and dedication.
The details
After calling the Seattle Seahawks' victory in Super Bowl LX, Tirico immediately took to the field at Levi's Stadium to begin NBC's live coverage of the Winter Olympics in Milan. He then caught a flight to Italy to continue his hosting duties for the remainder of the Winter Games.
- Tirico called Super Bowl LX on February 8, 2026.
- Immediately after the Super Bowl, Tirico began NBC's Olympics coverage from the field at Levi's Stadium.
- Tirico then flew from California to Italy to continue hosting the Winter Olympics.
The players
Mike Tirico
NBC play-by-play announcer who called his first Super Bowl and then transitioned to hosting the Winter Olympics coverage.
Seattle Seahawks
The team that won Super Bowl LX, which Tirico called.
What they’re saying
“After calling Super Bowl LX, @miketirico hosts 'Primetime in Milan' live from the field at Levi's Stadium NOW on NBC and Peacock”
— NBC Sports PR (Twitter)
The takeaway
Tirico's ability to seamlessly transition between high-profile sporting events like the Super Bowl and the Olympics showcases his versatility and skill as a top-tier sports broadcaster. This type of scheduling and travel is extremely demanding, but Tirico was able to pull it off without a hitch, highlighting his professionalism and dedication.


