Charlie Puth will sing the national anthem at the 2026 Super Bowl, as the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks prepare to face off at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, on Sunday. The game, Super Bowl LX, marks the Patriots' twelfth appearance in the championship, according to Fox News.
The 34-year-old musician, known for pop hits like "See You Again" and "We Don't Talk Anymore," will perform the "Star Spangled Banner" before the game. Puth has described the national anthem as "one of the most beautiful pieces of music," but also "the hardest to sing," according to CBS News. He explained in a social media video that the song's vocal range, from a low D to a high A, is particularly challenging.
The Patriots' journey to the Super Bowl has been remarkable. After winning only four games last season, they surged to become the AFC Champions this year, a turnaround described as one of the greatest in NFL history by Fox News. The Patriots will be looking to take sole possession of the record for most Super Bowl wins.
Meanwhile, the Seattle Seahawks will be vying for their own chance at the Lombardi Trophy. The outcome of the game could significantly impact the list of NFL teams and players with the most Super Bowl wins, according to CBS News. The 2025 Super Bowl saw the Philadelphia Eagles defeat Kansas City, preventing the Chiefs from achieving a three-peat.
Beyond the game itself, Americans are expected to consume nearly 1.5 billion chicken wings while watching the Super Bowl, according to estimates from the National Chicken Council (NCC), as reported by Fox News. This would be about 10 million more wings than last year, cementing wings as the undisputed MVP of Super Bowl snacks.
In other sports news, Breezy Johnson secured Team USA's first gold medal at the 2026 Winter Olympics in the alpine skiing women's downhill event, as reported by Fox News.
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