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Here’s how to watch the Super Bowl for free

The National Football League will crown a champion Sunday night in Super Bowl 50 when Cam Newton and the Carolina Panthers take on Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, at 5:25 p.m. on CBS.

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In San Francisco, thousands of fans have flocked to Super Bowl City. Super Bowl XLVIII in 2014 had an average audience of 112.2 million viewers, which kind of puts things into perspective, even more so when you consider the Oscars only drew 43.7 million.

Those hoping to score tickets at the last moment can also search StubHub and the NFL’s Ticket Exchange site, and both could provide solid deals, but chances are fans will have to shell out big bucks in order to attend.

This is Scott’s seventh Super Bowl as the venue’s owner and operator, and even though there isn’t much regional appeal, as far which teams are playing, he said he still expects to be busier than a normal, non-football Sunday. Fans are never more than 10-feet from a Wi-Fi signal when in their seats thanks to one access point being installed for every 100 seats.

Renna’s Pizza on East Main Street is offering two options for Super Bowl specials.

So you chose to finally ditch your cable package this year. Sunday’s broadcast on CBS is expected to be just as strong. Why be chained to the couch when you can stream the game to your smartphone or tablet?

If you are a Verizon Wireless customer, you can live-stream the game through the NFL Mobile app. Great! But now the Super Bowl is rolling around and you’re wondering how you’re going to watch Cam Newton dab all afternoon?

If you have an iPhone or iPad, you can download the CBS Sports app and stream from there.

This is the first time that a number is used to refer to the Super Bowl game.

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