The nickname for this Sunday's Super Bowl could be the Super "Streaming" Bowl. That's because the matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will likely set new streaming records. Americans have streamed more online video since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic and social distancing requirements will nix most Super Bowl parties this year – meaning more viewers will watch on their own. In any traditional year, the Super Bowl remains a historically huge TV viewing event, with more than 102 million watching last year's game, according to broadcaster Fox Sports. It was also the most live-streamed Super Bowl in history, drawing an average of 3.4 million viewers per minute, up 30% over the previous year.