NBC Announces New Female Sideline Reporter For Super Bowl LX That Everyone’s Going To Love
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Get ready to know the name of Kaylee Hartung. You will be seeing her a ton next month. Hartung will work her first Super Bowl on Feb. 8 when NBC uses two sideline reporters for the game.
She will join Melissa Stark as a sideline reporter for the big game, according to a report by the Associated Press. This is the second time NBC has had two sideline reporters for its Super Bowl coverage.
Kaylee Hartung will join the crew this Sunday for the Rams vs. Bears game and on February 8 for Super Bowl LX. pic.twitter.com/KmJjH9Zf96
— NBC Sports (@NBCSports) January 13, 2026
After last year’s blowout in the Big Easy, the NFL’s big game is headed to another familiar host out west in 2026. Super Bowl LX will take place on Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026. The Super Bowl will be held in Santa Clara, California, home of the San Francisco 49ers. There is a strong chance that the 49ers could end up playing in that game.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were the first team in NFL history to play a Super Bowl in their home stadium. That was the same game where a streaker ran out on the field and got arrested. The streaker, Yuri Andrade, was rocking a neon pink bikini that read “Vitaly Uncensored.”
Levi’s Stadium first hosted the Super Bowl 10 years ago in 2016, when the Denver Broncos beat the Carolina Panthers to win Super Bowl 50. Now, Kaylee Hartung will be on board for their second Super Bowl.
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Kaylee Hartung is known for Prime Video’s “Thursday Night Football” and extensive broadcast experience. She has also been a correspondent for NBC’s “TODAY” show.
Now, she’s also a sideline reporter for the upcoming Super Bowl. She and Melissa Stark will work together. The two-sideline setup allows NBC to dedicate one reporter to each team rather than splitting coverage.
Aside from the Super Bowl work, she will also be reporting from the Bears’ sideline on Sunday. Chicago will be taking on the Los Angeles Rams in the divisional round game. It will be her fifth NFL playoff assignment for NBC.
Additionally, Hartung will serve as a reporter for the aerials/moguls freestyle skiing competition at the Milan Cortina Olympics.
She will be a very busy woman.
