Live video stream of Superbowl 2014

 Renna was subpoenaed last month by a New Jersey legislative committee looking into manufactured traffic jams on the George Washington Bridge. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Renna was subpoenaed last month by a New Jersey legislative committee looking into manufactured traffic jams on the George Washington Bridge. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Fox Sports is doing something never heard of before – it will provide a live video stream of the 2014 Superbowl from New Jersey. Normally, to access the Fox Sports Go channel on the internet you would have to be a subscriber to it through your cable provider. But today it’s free for everyone. This year’s Superbowl features the Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks. Enjoy!

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Kickoff is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. EST on Sunday at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., the first Super Bowl held outdoors at a cold-weather site.

The Super Bowl features the classic pocket passer in Denver’s Peyton Manning against Seattle’s quick-footed, quick-witted scrambler in Russell Wilson, who represents the new guard at quarterback in the NFL along with the likes of Robert Griffin III, Colin Kaepernick and Cam Newton.

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Seattle’s defense will be looking to make Manning uncomfortable by forcing him outside the passing pocket. Denver, meanwhile, will try to contain Wilson by keeping him in the pocket and prevent him from making plays by scrambling.

Both teams are 15-3 and have relied on their quarterbacks to get them here, despite their different styles.

“It’ll be great to go against Peyton,” Wilson said. “Obviously, it’s not me versus him, but he’s a guy that I have so much respect for. All of the amazing things he’s done over his career, he’s built this unbelievable legacy, and he’s one of the best — if not the best — quarterbacks to ever play the game. One day I want to be like him in terms of the way he thinks.

“He’s just a master of the game.”

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Associated Press contributed to this report

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