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Date:2025-04-09 18:18:30
The Super Bowl is almost two weeks away, but Pluto TV wants to help you avoid football withdrawal.
Pluto TV, an ad-supported streaming service, has launched a special NFL Super Bowl Classics channel available through Feb. 21. The channel, which runs 24/7, is stocked with special NFL Films programming, including full game replays of Super Bowl classic games, as well as documentaries such as "Road to the Super Bowl" and "History of the Super Bowl."
In addition to retrospectives breaking down most previous Super Bowls, other programs include "Greatest Super Bowl Finishes," "Ranking every Super Bowl MVP Performance," and "Craziest Super Bowl Plays of All Time."
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Of course, other NFL content between now and the Super Bowl includes the 2024 Pro Bowl Games, with the Pro Bowl Skills Show on Thursday, Feb. 1, on ESPN at 7 p.m. ET and the Pro Bowl Flag Football Game and four other skill competitions on Sunday, Feb. 4 at 3 p.m. ET on ABC, ESPN, Disney XD and ESPN+.
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How to watch NFL Super Bowl Classics channel on Pluto TV
PlutoTV is available for free, but you will have to watch some commercials. You will find Pluto TV in the app library on many smart TVs and you can watch on a web browser.
You can also find the Pluto TV app on Android, iOS and Windows mobile devices, streaming devices such as Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Google Chromecast, Roku and TiVo, and on video game consoles including Sony PlayStation and Microsoft Xbox.
The service has live streaming channels from ABC, CBS, CNN, Fox Sports, NBC, Bloomberg, Scripps, the NFL Channel, Nickelodeon, PBS Antiques Roadshow and OAN. The on-demand movie library includes "Forrest Gump," "Mission: Impossible," "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade," and "Top Gun." Pluto's catalog of TV series includes "60 Minutes," "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" and classic shows such as "Gunsmoke" and "Sanford and Son."
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Pluto TV has a Super Bowl commercial coming
To celebrate its 10th anniversary – and the Super Bowl – the Paramount-owned Pluto TV has its first Super Bowl commercial planned to run during the big game on Sunday, Feb. 11.
But you can see the irreverent ad right now on YouTube. It takes place in "Pluto TV Country," where couch potatoes are cultivated on the streaming service's thousands of TV shows and movies.
“The Super Bowl is the biggest day of the year in advertising and we seized the opportunity by generating creative that is brand forward and slightly absurd," said Terry Minogue, executive vice president for creative marketing at Paramount Streaming, in a statement.
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