For nearly six decades, Super Bowl Sunday has been an unofficial holiday in the United States, as football fans of all stripes gather to watch the two remaining teams, one from the AFC and the other from the NFC, in a battle for the NFL championship. To date, there have been 57 Super Bowls, and all but three of those games are now available on Pluto TV’s latest channel, NFL Super Bowl Classics.
This new channel is part of the NFL’s promotional push leading up to Super Bowl LVIII on Sunday, February 11 and joins Pluto TV’s popular NFL Channel. NFL Super Bowl Classics not only features the vast majority of Super Bowls, but its 24/7 programming includes programming focused on the Super Bowl, including movies, documentaries and NFL specials dedicated to the big game.
For example, there are retrospectives on the best Super Bowl results and the craziest Super Bowl plays, as well as a ranking of each Super Bowl MVP.
The only three Super Bowls missing from the channel’s lineup are I, II and V. While Pluto TV’s ad didn’t explain why those games were left out, it did mention that the Super Bowl History special will look back at how the great game was created. game and why it became such an important part of American sporting events.
NFL Super Bowl Classics is now streaming on Pluto TV, but only through February 21.
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