As the geniuses behind the series of wonderfully ludicrous “East-West Bowl” sketches, Keegan Michael Key and Jordan Peele are, in some ways, the only voices we want weighing in on football, ever. And because they’re not coming to your Super Bowl party, they’re now doing the next-best thing. As part a promotion with Squarespace (maybe even an ad to run during the big game?), Key and Peele will be acting as commentators for Super Bowl 50. Except, because of NFL regulations, they’re not allowed to say the words “Super Bowl.” Or the names of any teams. Or players.

But at least they’ve got a parrot, some giant wigs, and their usual boundless energy to keep the stunt going for the entire game; their livestream begins at 6 p.m. EST on Sunday, just 30 minutes before kickoff. You can watch the whole thing here.

Since the end of Key & Peele last September, the inimitable duo have done a lot to reassure us that their signature brand of incisive and very weird comedy isn’t going anywhere—namely the trailer for Keanu, their action comedy opening in the spring. And as much as the two promised their work together wasn’t finished when the show was, I’m not sure any of us dared to hope for something as weird and wonderful as a complete Super Bowl live-commentary. Is it too much to hope for a Xmus Jaxon Flaxon-Waxon cameo?