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Peyton Manning and the Broncos hope to take down the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XLVIII on Sunday, February 2. Getty Images

After Super Bowl XLVII between the Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers ended in thrilling fashion, NFL fans across the globe held high levels of anticipation for what New Jersey's Super Bowl XLVIII would bring. Holding the potential to be the coldest World Championship in NFL history, the 2014 Super Bowl at MetLife Stadium will surely help the National Football League usher in another level of uniqueness and diversity, with this game serving as a clear indication that the popular sports league is willing to step outside the box and try something new – even if many folks involved with the event are worried about the possibility of lousy winter weather hitting the East Rutherford area ahead of or during the biggest game of the season.

Thanks to the Denver Broncos' defeat of Tom Brady and the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship and the Seattle Seahawks coming from behind to upend last season's Super Bowl runner-up San Francisco, Super Bowl XLVIII features two teams that many folks pegged as likely choices to land at MetLife Stadium on Feb. 2. Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning is looking to bring the Lombardi Trophy back to the Mile High City for the first time since John Elway won back-to-back titles with Denver in 1997 and 1998 while Russell Wilson and the Seahawks attempt to capture the franchises first World Championship.

Super Bowl XLVIII between the Broncos and Seahawks will kick off on Sunday, Feb. 2 at 6:25 p.m., ET. With the home of the New York Giants and New York Jets serving as the host for the NFL's biggest game, both the Broncos and Seahawks will look for repeat performances at MetLife, since each team upended Eli Manning and the New York Giants in New Jersey during the regular season. Folks hoping to watch the game from the comfort of their own home can do so by tuning into the FOX Network while online coverage can be found by utilizing the NFL Mobile app and NFL Game Pass, with Game Pass a tool for those watching the championship outside of the United States. The stream of the Super Bowl will be available at foxsportsgo.com and on the FoxSportsGo mobile app for iOS devices. The live stream will include the halftime show with Bruno Mars and Red Hot Chili Peppers.

Radio coverage of the game will be provided by Sirius XM and Westwood One.

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