We’re almost there.

I can see the light at the end of the tunnel, and it’s calling me to U.S Bank Stadium – you know – the site of the game itself.

I’ve hit a wall in Super Bowl buildup. I can’t do anymore preview posts. I can’t watch anymore interviews or hype videos. I just want to watch the NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE. I might not survive the weekend.

Anyway, the game is on NBC this year, which means Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth is your broadcast team. Hopefully Michaels can get excited for the Super Bowl, because he’s sounded thoroughly bored in every game I’ve heard him call this season. NBC 10 is rolling out some special Eagles coverage at 10 a.m., after Meet the Press, which leads into a noontime SB preview.

Local jawn NBC Sports Philadelphia, the artist formerly known as Comcast SportsNet, is also rolling out special coverage beginning at 10 on Sunday morning.

Here’s their lineup, per press release:

Mission LII at 10 a.m.

Amy Fadool, Rob Ellis and Danny Pommells host Mission LII live from the NBC Sports Philadelphia studios in the Wells Fargo Center beginning at 10 a.m. on Sunday. They’ll recap the best of Super Bowl Week, and showcase fans and their preparations for the big game. Special guests will appear throughout the show.

Eagles Pregame Live at 3:30 p.m.

NBC Sports Philadelphia will be live with an expanded Super Bowl edition of Eagles Pregame Live from Minneapolis with Michael Barkann, Ray Didinger, Barrett Brooks and Seth Joyner. Derrick Gunn, Reuben Frank and John Clark will have player interviews and analysis from experts from around the league

Philly vs. Boston at 5 p.m.

Philly vs. Boston” brings viewers a unique perspective in the final hour leading up to the Super Bowl from both Boston’s and Philly’s on-air talent. The show is co-hosted by NBC Sports Boston’s Michael Felger and Michael Barkann, with various Boston/Philly duos joining them throughout the hour including: Troy Brown & Barrett Brooks; Tom E. Curran & Derrick Gunn; Albert Breer & Ray Didinger; and Jerod Mayo & Seth Joyner.  The talent will debate their counterparts from the opposing city on who has the best/worst fans, Spygate, who will take home the title and more.

Eagles Postgame Live

After the conclusion of the game, Eagles Postgame Live will hit the air with player interviews, postgame press conferences, fan reactions and analysis from the panel.

End Game

Amy Fadool,Seth Joyner and Barrett Brooks, react to what fans are saying in this heavily social-media-influenced program.

SportsRadio 94 WIP, the Eagles’ official broadcast partner, will start their coverage at 3 p.m., but who are we really kidding here? The nonstop football talk started sometime in the 1980s and continues through this weekend, hopefully without a Levi phone call:

Countdown to Kickoff

Time: 3:00 p.m.

Hosted by Glen Macnow and former Philadelphia Eagle/New England Patriot Dan Klecko

WIP Pregame Show

Time: 4:00 p.m.

Hosted by Glen Macnow, Dan Klecko, Tra Thomas and John Barchard

Super Bowl LII

Time: 6:30 p.m.

Hosts: WIP’s Merrill Reese, Mike Quick and Howard Eskin will call the game from Minneapolis.

Super Bowl Post Game Show

Hosts: Rob Charry, former Eagle Jamaal Jackson and Dan Klecko

97.5 the Fanatic didn’t put out a programming press release, but sources tell me that they, too, will be talking about the Super Bowl.

The Fanatic will be live during the game opposite Merrill and Mike and will continue through the overnight until the morning show kicks off at 5 a.m.

Meantime, Bravo will be airing a Real Housewives of Atlanta marathon from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m.