Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers holds up The...

Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers holds up The Vince Lombardi Trophy after the Green Bay Packers defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 31 to 25 in Super Bowl XLV at Cowboys Stadium on Feb. 6, 2011 in Arlington, Texas. Credit: AP

The Super Bowl will be streamed online and to mobile phones for the first time.

The NFL said Tuesday that NBC's broadcasts of wild card Saturday, the Pro Bowl and the Super Bowl would be available on the league's and network's websites and through Verizon's NFL Mobile app. The package will include additional camera angles, in-game highlights and live stats.

NBC already streams its "Sunday Night Football" telecasts online and to Verizon phones.

The Super Bowl is Feb. 5 in Indianapolis. The game is annually by far the biggest attraction on television, with last season's Packers-Steelers matchup drawing a record U.S. audience for any show with 111 million viewers.

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