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Mike Tirico's Busy Super Bowl and Olympics Schedule
The veteran broadcaster will have a packed schedule covering both major sporting events.
Published on Feb. 7, 2026
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Mike Tirico, a veteran broadcaster from Ann Arbor, Michigan, is set to have an incredibly busy schedule in 2026 as he will be covering both the Super Bowl and the Olympics. Tirico is known for his ability to handle a packed schedule and work tirelessly to provide top-notch coverage of major sporting events.
Why it matters
Tirico's ability to seamlessly transition between covering the Super Bowl and the Olympics demonstrates his exceptional talent and versatility as a broadcaster. His work will be closely watched by sports fans around the world who appreciate his dedication and expertise.
The details
Tirico will be the lead host for NBC's coverage of both the Super Bowl and the 2026 Winter Olympics. This will mark the first time a single broadcaster has taken on such a demanding schedule, covering two of the biggest sporting events in the world back-to-back.
- Tirico will cover Super Bowl 60 in early February 2026.
- He will then immediately transition to covering the 2026 Winter Olympics, which will take place in late February and early March 2026.
The players
Mike Tirico
A veteran broadcaster from Ann Arbor, Michigan, known for his ability to handle a packed schedule and provide top-notch coverage of major sporting events.
Barry Sanders
A Hall of Fame running back for the Detroit Lions who joined Tirico on radio row at Super Bowl 60 to discuss topics like Jahmyr Gibbs and heart health.
What they’re saying
“that sleep is something you do when you can.”
— Mike Tirico (wn.com)
What’s next
Tirico's busy schedule will continue after the Olympics, as he is expected to provide commentary and analysis for other major sporting events throughout the year.
The takeaway
Mike Tirico's ability to seamlessly cover both the Super Bowl and the Olympics back-to-back demonstrates his exceptional talent and versatility as a broadcaster. His dedication and expertise will be closely watched by sports fans around the world.
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