Lundholm, who is representing Team Sweden, has made history by being the first out transgender man to compete in the Winter Olympics, and is the second out trans male Olympian ever. Lundholm has been competing in the women's category for the event as per International Ski Federation regulations, but uses he/him pronouns. Despite this, commentators for NBC and Peacock repeatedly used she/her pronouns while referring to him throughout his run down the slopes.
As I've said a few times, you don't dream about this because the dream is so silly that you stop and you wake up before you get to this point, Tirico said. I think for all of us, Super Bowls bring back very specific memories, people you've watched the game with. If your favorite team was in it, moments that have lasted forever. And to be a part of that scenario for this year's Super Bowl is the thrill of a lifetime.
NBC Sports president Rick Cordella said during a press event last month the trifecta of events allows NBC Sports to do what it does best - "make big events even bigger." Zoom in: NBC's "Legendary February" month begins with the 2026 Winter Olympic Games opening ceremony in Milan on Feb. 6. Coverage of the Olympics will be balanced with the Super Bowl on Feb. 8, live from Santa Clara, California.
Wonder what Caitlin Clark thinks about the confusion surrounding Austin Reaves' imminent return to the Lakers lineup? Or whether Jeanie Buss has turned on LeBron James? Or if she has nothing but praise for Luka Doncic? Tune in to the Lakers' matchup against the New York Knicks on the NBC Sports debut of "Basketball Night in America" on Sunday night to find out. Clark, the uber-popular WNBA star, will serve an analyst on the pregame show, beginning at 3 p.m. PT, one hour before tipoff.
NBC Sports has teamed up with Jim Faganâs family to utilize AI-generated voice technology, reviving Faganâs iconic announcements for NBA broadcasts starting this fall.