Sunday, July 12, 2026

Super Bowl LXI Gets the Star Treatment at Disney Upfronts

Even for a network rarely known for doing anything in half-measures, the upcoming Super Bowl is commanding heightened focus across ESPN and parent company Disney.

[US, Mexico & Canada customers only] Feb 8, 2026; Santa Clara, CA, USA; Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike MacDonald on the sideline against the New England Patriots during Super Bowl LX at Levi's Stadium.
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ESPN’s first Super Bowl, happening in February 2027, is predictably getting super treatment by the network—and then some.

The upcoming Super Bowl LXI, set for SoFi Stadium, was a central element of parent company Disney’s upfront presentation to advertisers late Tuesday in New York. Even for a network rarely known for doing anything in half-measures, the NFL title game is commanding heightened focus across the company. 

Among the Super Bowl–related elements of the upfront event:

  • NFL commissioner Roger Goodell made an onstage appearance for the network—something he hasn’t done for the league’s other rights holders, even as they’ve gained additional game broadcast windows. Goodell and Monday Night Football announcer Joe Buck also heralded the large-scale equity deal that closed earlier this year and saw the NFL become an ESPN investor, while ESPN now oversees the NFL RedZone distribution and merged the NFL’s fantasy football operations with its own. 
  • ESPN is developing an “expansive beachfront broadcast center” at the famed Santa Monica Pier near Los Angeles. The effort, also described as a “state-of-the-art content home” will serve as both a site of several Super Bowl–related shows and a fan destination during the week leading up to the Feb. 14 game. ESPN trumpeted the effort with an onstage appearance by a large collection of Super Bowl Most Valuable Players, including Peyton and Eli Manning, Steve Young, Emmitt Smith, and Jerry Rice, among others. 
  • “With the 61st pick of the Super Bowl, the NFL selects ESPN,” Goodell said, mimicking his typical podium cadence from the NFL Draft. 

These latest efforts supplement the existing corporate focus on the upcoming Super Bowl—something that deeply involves Disney’s entertainment and experiences divisions. 

Far From an Ordinary Event

Beyond this initial opportunity for ESPN to fully integrate itself with the biggest event in sports, the stakes around Super Bowl LXI are massive. Super Bowl LX in February averaged 125.6 million viewers, just missing a U.S. television industry record set in 2025. The opportunity for a new milestone, however, is wide open between the combined distribution of the upcoming game on ESPN, sister broadcast network ABC, and several Disney digital properties, and the likely arrival this fall of an enhanced methodology from Nielsen for measuring co-viewing.

Along similar lines, ESPN reporter and host Laura Rutledge said onstage that she expects Super Bowl LXI to be the most-watched Super Bowl ever. 

Disney’s initial ask for Super Bowl advertising, meanwhile, has reportedly hovered around $10 million per 30 seconds, shattering prior marks for the game. There has been pushback to that, but even with some retreat on pricing, a series of records is likely to be set there, too. The initial work toward that will happen this week as media giants such as Disney make their upfront pitches to advertisers. 

Earlier Tuesday, ESPN also unveiled its first matchup next season on MNF, a Broncos-Chiefs clash that could mark the return of injured Kansas City star quarterback Patrick Mahomes. Meanwhile, ESPN additionally said at the upfront that the NFL Network will carry a Week 9 international game from Madrid involving the Bengals and Falcons. 

The upfront was also the first since Disney CEO Josh D’Amaro began his new role in March, and closely follows last week’s quarterly earnings report that detailed some near-term choppiness for ESPN

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