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Super Sunday is finally here.

Join FOX NFL Sunday analysts Terry Bradshaw and Jimmy Johnson, along with host Charissa Thompson, in FOX Sports' Super Bowl LV Watch Party as they react to all the action between the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers from kickoff to the postgame celebrations.

They will be joined by special guests throughout the game, including two-time Super Bowl MVP and former New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning, Baltimore Ravens legend Ray Lewis and many more.

First to come through the show was former Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch, who confirmed that his days as a professional football player are, in fact, over and told a great story about going head-to-head with the aforementioned Lewis.

Next up was Buffalo Bills star wide receiver Stefon Diggs, who spoke about Buffalo's breakout season ...

... and reflected on the incredible comeback this season by Washington quarterback Alex Smith.

At halftime, our gambling braintrust of Jason McIntyre and Geoff Schwartz returned to break down the lines and help you gain an edge on the second half.

After the break, it was time to welcome in a multiple time Super Bowl champion in his own right.

Now, just in case you're unfamiliar, let's meet some of our hosts and guests.

Bradshaw won four Super Bowls in four appearances with the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 1970s, ranking second only to Bucs QB Tom Brady, who has won six.

Johnson led the Dallas Cowboys to back-to-back Super Bowl championships in 1993 and '94, becoming one of three coaches to win both an NFL title and an NCAA championship, along with Pete Carroll and Barry Switzer.

Lynch, who will join the FOX NFL Sunday experts throughout the first quarter, won Super Bowl XLVIII with Seattle before being denied back-to-back titles the following season in a battle that went down to the final seconds against Brady's Patriots.

As always, Marshawn is here "so he doesn't get fined," as he famously said over and over on Super Bowl Media Day before that 2015 battle with the Pats. Beast Mode just might have something to say about what happened at the 1-yard line in Glendale, Arizona.

Manning, who will join the Watch Party for the third quarter, has a much better history against Brady in the big game, having denied the Pats a perfect season in Super Bowl XLII and gotten the best of New England four years later in Super Bowl XLVI.

Lewis anchored the Ravens' defense that won two Super Bowls, winning the MVP award in the franchise's first appearance in 2001 and closing his career with a victory over the 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII following the 2013 season. Lewis will join the party throughout the fourth quarter.

Manning and Bradshaw are among the five players in history to win multiple Super Bowl MVPs, with two each. They trail (who else?) Brady, who has won four.

Might Brady add a fifth Sunday, or could Patrick Mahomes win his second straight at age 25? Come watch the extravaganza with our crew and find out!


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