Three curious facts and other details about the 2023 Super Bowl about which little is said |  Other Sports |  Sports

Three curious facts and other details about the 2023 Super Bowl about which little is said | Other Sports | Sports

The sporting spectacle par excellence in the United States and a good part of the world returns for another year to decide which NFL team ends up winning the Super Bowl LVII title and comes with some data and curiosities.

Kansas and Philadelphia will be the protagonists at dawn from February 12 to 13. Both franchises will face each other in a duel that promises to be exciting where audience records, total amount of bets and amount of food consumed will skyrocket again.

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Three curious facts about the Super Bowl 2023

1. Two brothers square off in the Super Bowl

Jason Kelce, center for the Philadelphia Eagles, and Travis Kelce, tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs. Both are paramount to their respective teams, and probably in the medium term the pair will be immortalized in the NFL Hall of Fame. Photo: Gettyimages

Travis and Jason Kelce will meet in the Super Bowl, Travis playing for the Chiefs and Jason for the Eagles. Both players have already been champions with their respective team, so this time they will each seek to repeat the feat.

2. First Super Bowl with two African-American QBs

Mahomes can become the first with two wins if he leads the Kansas City Chiefs to a win over the Philadelphia Eagles on February 12. Hurts is bidding to become the fourth black quarterback to win the Super Bowl, joining Williams, Mahomes and Russell Wilson. Photo: Gettyimages

Patrick Mahomes for the Chiefs and Jalen Hurts playing for the Eagles will make history by making this Super Bowl the first in its 57-year history to feature two African-American quarterbacks.

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3. Tons and tons of avocado

According to an Apeam survey, in the Super Bowl, the avocado participates in around 30 million dishes, as Americans are faithful lovers of guacamole. Photo: Gettyimages

It is expected that 130,000 tons of avocado will arrive from Mexico, most of which will be used for the guacamole that will appear on the tables as an appetizer for Super Bowl 57.

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Other additional data

Due to the great demand for tickets worldwide, the NFL offers packages for sale that include, in addition to game tickets, lodging and a VIP tailgate where unlimited food and drinks are provided before the game.

These packages fluctuate between 5,000 and 8,000 dollars, which are sold months before the game.

Since scalping is legal in Arizona, people can still get tickets on scalping sites, but at very high prices. For example, at StubHub.com, tickets range from 4,100 to 22,000 dollars each, not including the extra fees and costs that these companies impose to buy them.

  • The most expensive commercials on television

Super Bowl is one of the most watched events around the world, and for this reason brands fight to advertise their products or services in their advertising spaces. According to Fox, who will broadcast the game, a 30-second commercial this 2023 costs between 6 and 7 million dollars

For the high price paid, brands put their creative teams to work to make those commercials as inventive as possible. Over the years, watching the Super Bowl commercials has sometimes become more appealing than the game itself.

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Source: Eluniverso

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