When will Super Bowl end? Super Bowl 60 will run well into prime-time

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Super Bowl 60 — a rematch of the 2015 Super Bowl between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks — should end in enough time for you to enjoy any post-Super bowl celebrations.
Super Bowl 60 will air on NBC and stream on Peacock and NFL+.
Here’s when the 2026 Super Bowl will likely end.
When will the Super Bowl end?
Given that Super Bowl 60 will kick off at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 8 and that Super Bowls typically average around three hours and 23 minutes, you can expect the 2026 Super Bowl to wrap up around 10 p.m.
Super Bowl 59, which pitted the Philadelphia Eagles against then-defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs, ran three hours and 36 minutes, according to Pro Football Reference.
Sing up for Peacock, watch Super Bowl 60 livestream:
Super Bowls rarely go over four hours
Super Bowl 58, the four hour, six minute overtime thriller between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers played on Feb. 11, 2024, is the only Super Bowl in the past 10 years to go longer than four hours, according to Sports Illustrated.
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Damon C. Williams is a Philadelphia-based journalist reporting on trending topics across the Mid-Atlantic Region.




