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Super Bowl Announcer Mention Market Odds: What Will Announcers Say in Super Bowl LX on NBC?

The Super Bowl is set to air from Santa Clara, California on NBC tonight, with Mike Tirico and Chris Collinsworth on the call. What will they say during the prime time broadcast? Peter Alexis breaks down the Super Bowl Announcer Mention Market odds with Kalshi.

Peter Alexis - February 8, 2026, 11:55 AM EST

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Super Bowl Announcer Mention Market Odds: What Will Chris Collinsworth, Mike Tirico Say in Super Bowl 60 Broadcast?

Mike Tirico and Chris Collinsworth headline NBC’s Super Bowl broadcast, the same duo that anchors Sunday Night Football each week. Kickoff is set for 6:30 pm ET, with Tirico handling play-by-play and Collinsworth providing the familiar mix of quarterback-focused analysis, historical callbacks, and big-moment storytelling.

Because Collinsworth consistently leans on legacy narratives and defining plays from past Super Bowls, certain names, phrases, and storylines tend to surface during marquee games. That broadcast history plays an important role in announcer prop markets, where what the booth chooses to emphasize can be just as predictive as the action on the field.

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Seahawks vs. Patriots Date, Time, and Where to Watch

  • Date: Sunday, February 8th, 2026
  • Time: 6:30 PM ET
  • How to Watch: NBC, Peacock

Full List of Announcer Mention Odds

  • Safety — 97%
  • MVP — 97%
  • Lombardi — 96%
  • Comeback / Come Back — 94%
  • Levi’s — 91%
  • Tom Brady — 90%
  • Record — 88%
  • Next Gen Stat — 88%
  • Robert Kraft — 86%
  • Pro Bowl / Pro Bowler — 78%
  • Trade / Traded — 77%
  • Legion of Boom — 72%
  • Russell Wilson — 69%
  • Marshawn Lynch — 68%
  • Wind / Windy — 67%
  • Fine / Fines / Fined — 66%
  • Mahomes — 66%
  • Dynasty — 64%
  • Golden Gate — 64%
  • Honor — 61%
  • Gronk / Gronkowski — 60%
  • Gatorade — 60%
  • West Coast — 58%
  • Contract — 58%
  • Schedule — 55%
  • Tush Push — 52%
  • Cardi B — 47%
  • Turf — 39%
  • No Good — 38%
  • What a Catch — 37%
  • One Handed — 27%
  • Hunt / Hunting — 27%
  • Trump — 22%
  • Late Hit — 21%
  • Roughing the Passer — 21%
  • Portnoy — 14%

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Announcer Mention Market Odds Breakdown

Mahomes — 66% Chance Bet on Super Bowl Announcer Mention Markets with Kalshi Here

This is classic Collinsworth territory, as he consistently references Patrick Mahomes when discussing quarterback creativity, off-platform throws, and late-game composure. Even in games where the Chiefs are not involved, Mahomes becomes the modern benchmark for elite QB play, making a comparison during a Super Bowl broadcast very likely.

Lean: YES narrative-driven mention likely.

Russell Wilson — 69% Chance Bet on Super Bowl Announcer Mention Markets with Kalshi Here

Because this matchup is a rematch of Super Bowl XLIX, Russell Wilson’s goal-line interception is one of the most famous moments tied to these franchises and is almost certain to appear in historical storytelling or tension-building late in the game. Tirico in particular leans into legacy context, increasing the probability of a mention.

Lean: YES tied to legacy context.

Roughing the Passer — 21% Chance Bet on Super Bowl Announcer Mention Markets with Kalshi Here

This market stands out as one of the clearest perception mismatches. Roughing the passer is called roughly one-third of a time per game league-wide, and both the Seahawks and Patriots committed very few such penalties this season. Super Bowl environments also encourage cleaner quarterback contact, and the announcers would need to say the exact phrase rather than a variation. Public perception inflates the expectation here.

Lean: STRONG NO.

Dynasty — 64% Chance Bet on Super Bowl Announcer Mention Markets with Kalshi Here

NBC’s broadcast framing almost guarantees discussion of the Patriots’ Brady-era dynasty and the idea of a potential new chapter forming with the current roster. Super Bowl storytelling regularly connects past dominance to present opportunity, making this a natural narrative bridge during the game.

Lean: YES via historical framing.

Tom Brady — 90% Chance Bet on Super Bowl Announcer Mention Markets with Kalshi Here

Brady is inseparable from both the Patriots’ legacy and the last Seahawks-Patriots Super Bowl meeting, and his continued presence in the NFL media landscape only increases the odds of a mention. While the probability is extremely high, the market price reflects that certainty and limits betting value.

Lean: YES but low betting value.

Gatorade — 60% Chance Bet on Super Bowl Announcer Mention Markets with Kalshi Here

Discussion of the traditional Gatorade bath and potential color outcomes often surfaces in the fourth quarter or closing moments of a Super Bowl, especially if the result becomes clear. Broadcast crews routinely fill late-game time with these cultural traditions, giving this a reasonable chance to appear.

Lean: Slight YES if outcome clear late.

Legion of Boom — 72% Chance Bet on Super Bowl Announcer Mention Markets with Kalshi Here

Any Seahawks Super Bowl conversation naturally circles back to the Legion of Boom defense that defined the franchise’s peak era. Historical montages, defensive comparisons, and nostalgia-driven commentary all create clear pathways for this phrase to surface during the broadcast.

Lean: YES through historical reference.

Marshawn Lynch — 68% Chance Bet on Super Bowl Announcer Mention Markets with Kalshi Here

Lynch’s connection to the famous goal-line decision in the 2015 Super Bowl makes him unavoidable in any retelling of this rivalry’s history. Replay packages and late-game situational parallels provide multiple opportunities for announcers to revisit the moment and the player at the center of the debate.

Lean: YES via replay narrative.

Tush Push — 52% Chance Bet on Super Bowl Announcer Mention Markets with Kalshi Here

Although the tush push has been one of the league’s biggest strategic talking points, it is not directly tied to either roster in this matchup. Any mention would likely come during a broader rules or short-yardage discussion rather than live game relevance, keeping the probability near a true coin flip.

Lean: Slight NO due to weak team relevance.

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