Super Bowl Sunday

Are you watching the game or the commercials? The Super Bowl commercials are at the forefront of the minds of football and, especially, non-football fans alike.

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Super Bowl Sunday is finally here and that means we’re just hours away from crowning another champion as the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Philadelphia Eagles. However, the game itself isn’t the only thing that fans are concerned with when it comes to one of the biggest days on the sports calendar.

Each year, the Super Bowl is the most-watched television program in the United States. According to Variety, a 30-second Super Bowl ad will cost between $6 and $7 million during Super Bowl LVII. In 2022, a 30-second Super Bowl ad ran companies an estimated $6.5 million.

 Patrick Mahomes, fresh off his second NFL MVP award win, will be looking to snap a nine-game losing streak by league MVPs who play in the big game, while the Eagles are looking to become the second team in NFL history to win two Super Bowls in a six-year span with a different quarterback and head coach. 

How to watch 

Date: Sunday, Feb. 12 | Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
Location: State Farm Stadium — Glendale, Arizona
TV: 
Fox | Stream: fuboTV (try for free)
Odds: Eagles -1.5, O/U 51

So, which team do you like?

Source: https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/super-bowl-five-bold-predictions-for-chiefs-vs-eagles-game-including-an-unlikely-first-td-scorer/

65 Super Bowl Snacks for the Ultimate Football Party

These game day snacks are guaranteed to be fan favorites.

Some people get really into the Super Bowl, especially if their team is playing. Some people are just there to watch the ads, while others are most excited about the snacks they’ll get to eat during the Super Bowl party. If you fall into that last group, you’ve probably done some thinking about what Super Bowl snacks you’ll be preparing this year. These are some of the best Super Bowl recipes that will make game day a win this year, regardless of which team actually takes home the trophy.

There’s something in here for everyone, whether you’re serving a crowd of meat lovers, vegetarians, picky eaters, chocoholics, kids, or even all of the above. Win or lose, these Super Bowl snacks are sure to please any crowd when it’s time to gather around for the game.

super bowl snacks ham and brie quesadilla

Ham and Brie Quesadilla

Quesadillas are a Super Bowl staple, but this version takes them to the next level with ham, brie, and Dijon mustard.

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Spicy Deviled Eggs

Add a special twist to deviled eggs on game day with hot sauce and leftover ham. There won’t be any of these left by halftime.

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Pulled Pork Sliders with Romaine Slaw

These pulled pork sliders get a sweet-and-sour upgrade thanks to the orange marmalade and cider vinegar in this recipe. Most of it comes together in a slow cooker, leaving your oven and stovetop free for other game day goodies.

Get the Pulled Pork Sliders with Romaine Slaw recipe.

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Warm Pimiento Cheese Dip

Pair your favorite crunchy snack with this cheesy, peppery dip for a snack your guests won’t be able to stay away from.

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Eggplant Parmesan Meatballs

This vegetarian take on the classic party snack will make even the biggest meat-lovers want seconds.

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Best Ever Chocolate Chip Cookies

For a sweeter Super Bowl snack, you can’t go wrong with this classic recipe for crisp, chewy chocolate chip cookies.

Get the Best Ever Chocolate Chip Cookies recipe.

Article by Christy Pina, Katina Beniaris and Jamie Ballard for Woman’s Day

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Source: 65 Super Bowl Snack Recipes – Football Party Food Ideas 2022 (womansday.com)

SUPER BOWL KEYS TO VICTORY: WHAT CHIEFS, EAGLES MUST DO TO WIN

The title game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LVII features a collection of stars that should produce fireworks at a high quantity.  The game is on Sunday, February 12.

The Chiefs will win if: 

Patrick Mahomes plays like the MVP

The Eagles win the tale of the tape in nearly every category, but the former MVP can tip the scales in the Chiefs’ favor with a spectacular performance in Super Bowl LVII. Mahomes is one of the few quarterbacks with the talent to single-handedly win a game as a magician from the pocket.

Against the Eagles, Mahomes will need to utilize his athleticism to buy time against a ferocious pass rush that features four defenders with at least 10 sacks. Despite nursing a high-ankle sprain, the all-star passer must take advantage of the cracks and creases created by an aggressive pass rush intent on perpetuating a prolific sack rate.

If Mahomes makes a few impromptu plays to enhance an offense that puts up points in bunches, the Chiefs should be able to hang around for four quarters in a matchup that appears lopsided on paper. 

The Eagles will win if:

The running game sets the tone

Despite the presence of a pair of 1,000-yard receivers on the perimeter, the Eagles are at their best relying on a gritty running game that features a dynamic 1-2 punch in the backfield, tormenting undisciplined defenders with various RPOs, misdirection and deception plays. 

Jalen Hurts and Miles Sanders combined for 2,000-plus rushing yards (2,049) and 16 touchdowns as the primary ball carriers in the Eagles’ power-based offense. With the best offensive line in football specializing in knocking defenders off of the ball, the Eagles can force the Chiefs to play more “plus-one” fronts with one-on-one coverage on the outside by successfully running the ball early in the contest. 

If the Eagles can pick up four yards or more on early down runs while controlling the clock with a deliberate tempo, they can successfully utilize a “keep away” strategy that limits Mahomes’ touches while wearing down a Chiefs defensive front that lacks the depth to handle the body blows of a 12-round fight. 

Source: https://www.foxsports.com/stories/nfl/super-bowl-keys-to-victory-what-chiefs-eagles-must-do-to-win

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