[Trending News] 'Crazy' day with history (and a lot of money) in sight. Here comes the super bowl

[Trending News] 'Crazy' day with history (and a lot of money) in sight. Here comes the super bowl

NAre you two without three or the third is for good? The Super Bowl is returning and, with it, brings the repetition of the 2023 duel, between Philadelphia Eagles e Kansas City Chiefsthis Sunday, with a lot of history (and money) in sight, at Caesars Superdome, in New Orleans.

KC Chiefs smiled in the last two editions and, as such, fight for the possibility of becoming First team ever to become a three-time NFL champion, the football league. However, ahead, they will have an opponent who became NFC champion by defeating the Washington Commanders.

This part, which is attached to the sports field, is the first of 'madness' of one of the most coveted events in the world. The second is reasons for the order … financial.

News Kansas City Chiefs spot unheard of in the discussion of the NFL title.
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Who wants to buy a ticket to ensure presence at an event of this magnitude, needs'Open the cords to the bag 'being something extendable to the world of sports betsthe television recipes and from Advertising – It will be enough to remember that, in the 2024 duel, a advertising spot of only 30 seconds at CBS television station cost $ 7 million (equivalent to 6.5 million euros).

Regarding tickets, the lowest value is around $ 5,000 (4 thousand and 820 euros) And the most expensive can reach $ 56,000 (54 thousand euros). Numbers, by itself, astronomical and unthinkable for the Portuguese reality.

And in music? After Rihanna and Usher's latest 'shows', it's the turn of Kendrick Lamar to take the stage to take over as the great protagonist during the break. It is also one of the most anticipated moments of the Super Bowl.

In Portugal, this Sunday's meeting can be accompanied, from 11:30 pm (Continental Portugal time), at DAZN, but only for subscribers of the 'NFL Game Pass' of that sports channel.

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