The Super Bowl, by the Numbers
What can we learn from past Super Bowls? We look at some of the most impressive numbers.
Super Bowl LV (or, the 55th Super Bowl) is set for February 7, 2021 between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
When it comes to numbers, this year marks quarterback Tom Brady’s 10th Super Bowl, and Mahomes’ 2nd. This year will also be the first time in the history of the NFL the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will play, and host the Super Bowl from their home field.
What else can we glean from Super Bowl of yore? We examine props, statistics & more—Let’s take a look:
With a half-time show by the Weeknd, commercials worth $5.5million, and (hopefully) piles of pizza and beer, this year’s Super Bowl is set to be a welcome return to the normalcy of football and major league events.