SUPER BOWL 2022: EVERYTHING TO KNOW ABOUT SUPER BOWL LVI

SUPER BOWL 2022: EVERYTHING TO KNOW ABOUT SUPER BOWL LVI

The Super Bowl is finally here. After the biggest season in NFL history, we’re down to two teams: the Bengals and the Rams. Ahead of the 6:30 PM ET kickoff, ESPN analysts, writers, commentators, columnists and pundits made predictions of a Rams (29) – Bengals (23) win. But anything is possible, and we must tune in to the big game. 

As we gear up for one of the biggest televised events of the year, here is everything you need to know for the big game:

When is the Super Bowl?

The Super Bowl is scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 13, at 6:30 PM EST. 

Where is the Super Bowl?

The Super Bowl will take place SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif., will host the Super Bowl for the first time.

How can I watch the Super Bowl?

NBC will televise this year’s Super Bowl. NBC will take a break from airing its’ Winter Olympic programming to televise the NFL’s championship game. 

Who will be performing at the Super Bowl halftime show?

Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, and Kendrick Lamar will take the stage at Inglewood’s SoFi Stadium for the Pepsi Halftime Show on Sunday night. They have a combined total of 43 Grammy’s and 21 Billboard number one albums.

How will the coronavirus affect the Super Bowl game?

After seeing a spike in positive tests during the latter portion of the season, the league altered its coronavirus protocols for players. Vaccinated or not, players will only be tested if they are showing symptoms of covid-19. Fans will be required to show proof of vaccination or a negative coronavirus test and wear masks when not eating or drinking.

The Super Bowl Champions will take home the Vince Lombardi Trophy, and each player on the winning team also gets $157,000. The losing team’s players get $82,000.