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SUPER BOWL LVIII

Super Bowl 2024: Quick Facts

Here are some interesting statistics about the biggest professional sports event in the United States, including the numbers and their consequences.

A detail view of a hat with the Super Bowl logo during Super Bowl LVIII Opening Night at Allegiant Stadium.
CHRIS UNGERAFP

The upcoming Super Bowl 58 has been generating a lot of excitement among fans across the United States. With just a few days left until the football season’s pinnacle, everyone is awaiting the kickoff. However, for some, the end of the football season is bittersweet as they will have to wait until next year to see their favorite sport played again.

Despite the range of emotions, there are some delightful tidbits to savor in the lead-up to the big event.

Las Vegas hits it for the first time and the music selection

This year’s Super Bowl is particularly significant as Las Vegas is hosting the iconic championship game for the first time ever. As the city is known for its high-profile visitors, there has been much speculation about potential celebrity sightings, with Taylor Swift being one of the rumored attendees. Additionally, Usher will headline the halftime show, while country music sensation Reba McEntire will perform the national anthem, adding to the star-studded lineup.

Sky-high tickets

If you’re thinking about attending the game, be prepared for some significant costs. According to the biggest ticket resellers data from Monday morning, the cheapest available seat costs a staggering $5,700. These seats are located on the third deck. If you’re looking for a premium experience, the prices for seats in select sections soar to an eye-watering $75,000 before additional fees are factored in.

Looking back at the history of the Super Bowl, it’s worth remarking that the inaugural event in 1967 had an average ticket price of just $6. The Kansas City Chiefs also participated in that historic matchup but lost to the Green Bay Packers.

Players’ cash

Financial incentives play a significant role in the intensity of the competition, with players on the winning team receiving a substantial $157,000 bonus. Even those on the losing team receive a consolation prize of $82,000.

How many footballs?

Beyond the glitz and glamour, logistical details shed light on the scale of the event. Each competing team receives a staggering 108 footballs - 54 designated for practice and an equal number reserved for the game itself - ensuring optimal preparation and gameplay.

Super Bowl TV commercial price

As is tradition, the Super Bowl spectacle extends far beyond the gridiron, with food and commercials vying for attention alongside the action-packed gameplay. A 30-second TV spot during the game commands a jaw-dropping price tag of up to $7 million, accentuating the immense commercial value of the event.

How many chicken wings?

Meanwhile, Americans are poised to devour over 1.4 billion chicken wings - a legacy of the enduring culinary traditions that accompany this beloved sporting spectacle.