After a year's break, President Donald Trump will revive the recent tradition of the pre-Super Bowl presidential interview.

Trump will meet later this week with Margaret Brennan of CBS News' "Face the Nation." Excerpts of what the network is calling "a wide-ranging interview" will run Sunday morning on the public-affairs show (10:30 a.m. EST, check local listings), which will broadcast this week from the Super Bowl city of Atlanta. More excerpts will air later during the pre-game show (approximately 3:30 p.m. EST/12:30 p.m. PST) before the Super Bowl, which this year airs on CBS.

President George W. Bush began the custom of sitting for an interview with the network broadcasting the Super Bowl and President Obama continued that tradition during his two terms.

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Football's biggest game rotates between CBS, NBC and Fox, which all have pieces of the overall NFL TV contract.

Shortly after his inauguration in 2017, Trump was interviewed by Bill O'Reilly, then of Fox News, in advance of Fox's broadcast of Super Bowl LI. Trump did not participate last year when NBC hosted the big game. He has been a frequent critic of NBC properties, including MSNBC.

Two days after the Super Bowl, the president will get the spotlight again. On Monday, he accepted Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi's invitation to deliver the State of the Union address on Feb. 5. The original scheduling was delayed due to the recent partial government shutdown.