Watch All the Highlights from Media Row During Super Bowl 2026 — From Interview with the Garcia Twins to NFL Star Cam Skattebo (Exclusive)

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Watch All the Highlights from Media Row During Super Bowl 2026From Interview with the Garcia Twins to NFL Star Cam Skattebo (Exclusive) Lindsay KimbleFebruary 11, 2026 at 3:10 AM 0 Brie (left) and Nikki Garcia (right) People Super Bowl isn't just one day — it's a week of starstudded festivities, leading up to the big game. And PEOPLE was there for all of it in San Francisco, Calif., last week.

- - Watch All the Highlights from Media Row During Super Bowl 2026 — From Interview with the Garcia Twins to NFL Star Cam Skattebo (Exclusive)

Lindsay KimbleFebruary 11, 2026 at 3:10 AM

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Brie (left) and Nikki Garcia (right) People

Super Bowl isn't just one day — it's a week of star-studded festivities, leading up to the big game. And PEOPLE was there for all of it in San Francisco, Calif., last week.

Some of the biggest names in sports and Hollywood were in the Bay Area for Super Bowl 2026, and stopped by PEOPLE's SiriusXM set at Media Row over multiple days to speak to Editor-at-Large Janine Rubenstein. From Summer House's West Wilson to superstar athletes Jaxson Dart and Fred Warner, no topics were off limits.

Keep reading for all of the 2026 Media Row PEOPLE highlights.

Tyler Shough

Shough, Pepsi Zero Sugar NFL Rookie of the Year winner, chats with PEOPLE about his first year with the New Orleans Saints. "I'm fired up, it's kind of a full circle moment. What an honor," the 26-year-old says.

The quarterback is also imminently welcoming his first child with wife Jordan in "about a week or so," he says. "I'm gonna be for sure ready to go in baby mode." Though he is a bit "nervous about everything" baby-related. "I'm really excited just to kind of be able to reset and just focus on our kid and on each other."

Midge Purce

Purce, a two-time National Women's Soccer League champion star forward for Gotham football club and the U.S. Women's National Team, talks to PEOPLE about being a Harvard University grad and advocating for female athletes.

"Just in navigating the sports world, challenges arise, and a lot of us just happen to answer the call," the 30-year-old says of championing other women in sports, adding, "To start combatting the challenges and try to overcome them ... it's been a fun ride and i'm honored to be a part of it."

William H. Macy

Shameless alum Macy, 75, visits PEOPLE on behalf of Woody Creek Distillers, the Colorado premium spirits company he partners with, and also chats about his upcoming show on Hulu called The Land.

"I'm working in L.A. on a football series," he teases. "... It's called The Land, which is what — if you're from Cleveland, that's what you call Cleveland, going back to the 'land'. I'm the owner of the team, which is the Cleveland Browns. It's a parallel universe, all our scripts are original. It's not really about the Browns, but a lot of our plot lines come from stuff that's happened in the NFL."

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Colston Loveland

The Chicago Bears tight end, 21, visits with PEOPLE on behalf of Charmin, and discusses all the best moments from his rookie season — including that viral karaoke video. "[I feel] blessed to be able to get picked at number 10 to the Bears," Lovegood tells PEOPLE. "Maybe a slow start but ended up pretty good ... super proud of everyone just playing their tails off."

Justin Jefferson

Vikings wide receiver Jefferson, blinged out in a Lowe's bucket chain, tells PEOPLE about his love for style. "There's so many different people and so many different flavors of what you can do ... the tunnel is our runway, is our fashion show," says Jefferson, 26, of the connection between fashion and football. "It's been an adventure, it's been a journey — but it has been a fun journey, at that."

Fred Warner

Warner, representing Ascent, gives PEOPLE updates on his season-ending ankle injury back in October. The 29-year-old also reacts to news that the San Francisco 49ers will be playing in Australia next season with a "crikey!" It will be Warner's "first-time ever in Australia."

"I mean, it's exciting," the athlete says. "Australia, I'm sure will be another insane experience. There are challenges when it comes to the time travel and all that. ... I gotta focus on the task at hands, which is beating those Rams."

Jeremiyah Love

The 20-year-old Notre Dame running back and draft prospect tells PEOPLE about preparing for the big career moment in April. "Two years ago I was watching other guys get drafted, and I'm in the position they were now and it is a great feeling," Love says.

The athlete, representing Sharpie, says he's been "working hard" at everything in his life. "Whether its football, whether it's school. ... Choosing hard. If it's easy for you, it ain't good for you."

Cole Kmet

Kmet, a tight end for the Chicago Bears, joins PEOPLE on behalf of Chunky Soup after a "long, but really fun season." The 26-year-old is now in offseason and is taking "a break for a little bit." He won't be "back with the guys in Chicago" until April, but assures Bears fans: "We have big aspirations coming into this year and I'm excited about that."

Tetairoa McMillan

The Carolina Panthers wide receiver was awarded the 2025 Offensive Rookie of the Year, and still can't quite believe it. "I could have never imagined me being where I am today. I just have to take one day at a time and be grateful for every opportunity," McMillan, 22, tells PEOPLE. "Everything I've done my whole life has led up to this moment."

In general, the athlete — stopping by on behalf of SPAM® — tells PEOPLE, "I'm just blessed, you know, super grateful."

Tedy Bruschi

Brushci chats with PEOPLE as part of his ambassadorship with the Abbott HeartMates team, which is a community for people impacted by cardiovascular conditions. The 52-year-old is a three-time Super Bowl champion and former Patriots player.

He's also a San Francisco native, telling PEOPLE, "I grew up here, but ironically I grew up a Dallas Cowboys fan, which is crazy right?" "It feels great," to have the Super Bowl in his hometown though, Brushci says.

Nikki and Brie Garcia

Sisters Nikki and Brie, both 42, pop by PEOPLE for Sirius XM to chat about the excitement of Super Bowl week, among other things. "You get all different kinds of guests, reality stars ... it makes it so fun and special, so that's like a highlight for me," Nikki tells PEOPLE of Media Row. Adds Brie, "I love a party."

Nikki, wearing an Eagles jacket, also discusses her relationship with Philadelphia quarterback Cooper DeJean and her viral WWE moment: "It's so funny, because when we're out there live, none of that's scripted. He's one of my favorite players, he's one of the best Eagles. ... can't blame a girl."

Jaxson Dart and Cam Skattebo

Matching in their Bounty sweaters, Dart, 22, calls his New York Giants teammate Skattebo, 24, "the best wingman in the game" while chatting with PEOPLE. "I think that for us, on the field, we play the old school brand of football," Dart tells PEOPLE of the Giants' strategy. "We're undeniable, we hate losing and we're going to turn that around soon," Skattebo says as the Giants reflect on their 4-13 record from the 2025-2026 season.

Skattebo also assures he's "doing good" after his 2025 ankle injury.

Flavor Flav

Flavor Flav, 66, stops by to sing — literally — with PEOPLE while also chatting about his next travel plans: to Milan, Italy, for the Winter Olympics. Flav is a sponsor of the U.S. bobsled/skeleton team.

The "Fight the Power" rapper says it's important for him to put his support behind women's sports, explaining, "Just trying to bring some awareness to some of these sports."

Flav says he's even tried out the skeleton — and "I tapped out at 66-miles-per-hour."

West Wilson

Summer House star Wilson, 31, tells PEOPLE about the Bravo series' 10th season, though admits he still feels like a "fresh face" after joining in season 8. "I think as long as you are true to who you are — to me, I've been endeared by when poople give you good feedback," he says of being in the public eye and receiving feedback from Summer House viewers. "For me, [it's important] just being yourself, you know?"

West also chats with Rubenstein about keeping things "amicable" after a breakup, and insists, "I don't think people need to hate their exes."

Mel Owens

Former Golden Bachelor star Owens tells PEOPLE his fiancée Peg Munson, who he met on the reality dating series, "is great" and that "love is great" while promoting Veterans United. In fact, Munson joined Owens in San Francisco for big game week.

Owens also recounts playing 11 years in the NFL for the Los Angeles Rams, and jokes of his comfort level around the NFL: "This is my place."

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