Super Bowl LII (52 to you non-Romans) will take place at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis on Sunday, February 4. We could have had the Jacksonville Jaguars in their first Super Bowl appearance facing the Minnesota Vikings as the first team to ever play a Super Bowl in their home stadium – but neither team prevailed in their Conference Championship game. Instead, we have the New England Patriots making their record tenth appearance and facing the hungry Philadelphia Eagles – who have never won a Super Bowl and haven't been to one since 2005.
We can't predict who will win, but we can predict that massive amounts of money will change hands as a result of the Super Bowl, in a number of ways. Think about these fun financial facts and other Super Bowl numbers as you enjoy the game and fight over the last chip in the bowl.
Ticket Prices – According to TicketIQ, tickets to Super Bowl LII may be the most expensive in history. The average asking price for ...
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