Can’t get enough Super Bowl action? Comcast offers on-demand videos of past big games
Tom Brady. Globe file photo.
Locals who are both Patriots fans and subscribers of Comcast’s Xfinity TV service can now surfeit themselves on the team’s past Super Bowl glories, thanks to a temporary feature incorporated into Comcast’s on-demand viewing option, the company said.
The Super Bowl feature is titled “America’s Game.” By choosing “America’s Game” from Xfinity’s on-demand menu, subscribers can choose to see 45-minute documentaries on every Super Bowl game, with each video including 30 minutes of game footage. The videos were produced by the NFL Network and they are narrated by local sports announcers. In the case of Super Bowl games that the Patriots won, it’s Gil Santos and Gino Cappelletti calling the action, Comcast said.
So if Patriots fans want to get their collective game face on for Sunday evening’s big tilt against the New York Giants, they can watch highlights from Tom Brady’s previous Super Bowl victories, Comcast said
And for viewers who prefer watching Super Bowl ads to Super Bowl football, a section of “America’s Game” is devoted to 150 Super Bowl ads of yore. Plans call for the ads in Sunday’s game to become available on the “America’s Game” site shortly after they “air on live TV,” Comcast said.
“America’s Game” is available to subscribers at no additional charge, Comcast said.
Chris Reidy can be reached at reidy@globe.com.






