NFL presenter Mark Chapman has explained why commentary of the Super Bowl kept going missing.The BBC are showing the match though taking the coverage from American outlet CBS, with Jim Nantz and Tony Romo providing the commentary.There were a number of occasions early on in the season finale between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Kansas City Chiefs when play was going on without the commentators speaking.And Chapman explained that it is because of advertising rules on the BBC.The BBC presenter said: “Just to explain something to you, just occasionally when it goes silent, don’t worry, it’s not your feed or your television.“They have to advertise a whole heck of things during the coverage, and obviously we’re not allowed to do it.“Occasionally.
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