The Philadelphia Eagles hold a commanding 34-6 lead over the Kansas City Chiefs at halftime of Super Bowl LVIII, putting them within reach of their first championship since 2018.
FOX’s broadcast features Tom Brady in his debut as color analyst alongside play-by-play announcer Kevin Burkhardt. Brady, who won seven Super Bowls with the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, joined FOX on a reported 10-year, $375 million contract.
The network’s new scorebug design has drawn criticism from viewers and media members.
“After giving Tom Brady $375 million, Fox only had $25 left to spend on a scorebug design,” CBS Sports college football analyst Tom Fornelli posted on X.
FOX traditionally unveils an updated scorebug design during each Super Bowl broadcast to preview the following season’s graphics package.
The Chiefs managed their first points late in the third quarter, breaking what had been a shutout marked by multiple turnovers.
Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs offense struggled against Philadelphia’s defense through the first half, failing to establish any consistent rhythm.
The Eagles’ dominant performance has them positioned to capture their second Super Bowl title in six seasons.





