10 fun facts about the Super Bowl (2024)

The best day of the year is coming up this Sunday and there are some surprising things to know about this epic day. It’s common knowledge that the Super Bowl commercials are pretty expensive, but some of these may come as new information to you.

1. The Super Bowl is the second-highest eating day for Americans (behind Thanksgiving)

The food you eat on Super Bowl Sunday is one of the best parts of this day. How much do people eat exactly? Well, just as one example, about 8 million pounds of guacamole is consumed on Super Bowl Sunday. That’s a lot of avocados!

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2. The Green Bay Packers were the first team to ever win a Super Bowl

In 1967, the first Super Bowl was held and the Green Bay Packers beat the Kansas City Chiefs, 35-10. The first Super Bowl MVP was Packers quarterback Bart Starr. The game was played at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and about 60 million people watched the broadcast on TV. Today, that number is around 100 million.

3. 12 NFL teams have never won the Super Bowl (4 have never even been)

The Detroit Lions almost made it to their first Super Bowl this year, only to lose to the Niners by 3 points in the NFC Championship Game. Ouch. As it stands now, the four teams that have never even been to a Super Bowl are the Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars, Detroit Lions, and Cleveland Browns. The other seven teams who have been and lost are the Minnesota Vikings (4 appearances), Buffalo Bills (4), Atlanta Falcons (2), Carolina Panthers (2), Arizona Cardinals (1), Tennessee Titans (1), and Los Angeles Chargers (1).

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4. The University of California is the school which produced the most Super Bowl QBs

The University of California at Berkeley is the top school for producing quarterbacks that start in the Super Bowl. The most recent was Jared Goff in 2019 (Rams) and before that was Joe Kapp, Craig Morton, Vince Ferragamo, and Aaron Rodgers. Alabama (Bart Starr, Joe Namath, Kenny Stabler), Notre Dame (Daryle Lamonica, Joe Montana, Joe Theismann), and Purdue (Len Dawson, Bob Griese, Drew Brees) rank second with three Super Bowl quarterbacks each.

5. The NFL doesn’t pay bands/artists for performing at the halftime show

You would think artists would be paid big for a gig like this, but nay. The NFL only covers the expenses and production costs, but does not pay the performers themselves. Even Queen Bey herself was not paid a penny to perform in the Super Bowl. What they do get is exposure, and lots of it. Millions of people are tuned in, often even more so than to the actual game. After the 2020 halftime show, Shakira’s Spotify streams went up by 230% and Jennifer Lopez’ went up by 335%. So, the artists end up benefitting quite a bit anyway.

Michael Jackson’s wild entrance at the 1993 Super Bowl Halftime Show pic.twitter.com/Tul2YRc9Ho

— Time Capsule Tales (@timecaptales) February 1, 2024

And he didn’t get paid for it!

6. In 2013, the first brother coaches competed against each other

Super Bowl XLVII saw two brothers coaching against each other for the first time ever. Jim Harbaugh, with the San Francisco 49ers and John Harbaugh, with the Baltimore Ravens made history in 2013. It was also known as the Harbaugh Bowl or the Har-Bowl. John’s team won 34-31, giving Jim’s team their first Super Bowl loss in franchise history.

7. Speaking of brothers...Kelce brothers were the first to play each other

Last year’s Super Bowl marked the first time that two brothers had played against each other in the big game. It was Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce against Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. Momma Kelce wouldn’t take sides, but of course, it was the Chiefs who came out on top. This year, she’s just got one son to root for in the big game.

Donna Kelce, the mom of 2 sons playing in the #SuperBowl, shows us her special, extremely fair jacket.

"It has both of the emblems for the Eagles and the Chiefs on the back and their numbers and their names," she tells TODAY. https://t.co/k62bd6mcww

📸: Courtesy Donna Kelce pic.twitter.com/ubnoP3svNc

— TODAY (@TODAYshow) February 7, 2023

8. The NFL won’t hold Super Bowls in cold stadiums

The NFL has traditionally not held the Super Bowl in stadiums with a climate of less than 50 degrees Farenheit unless it is covered or has a retractable roof. That is why most of them are held in warm-weather cities, 11 of the 55 being in Miami. Only four have been held in northern cities.

The setup for Super Bowl Opening Night at Allegiant Stadium. The field inside is just for show. The actual field that will be used in the Super Bowl is outside. pic.twitter.com/EFN4TS7Nsj

— Arash Markazi (@ArashMarkazi) February 5, 2024

9. Each team gets a lot of footballs

And by lots, I mean 108 total footballs per team. 54 of those are meant for practice and 54 are meant for the actual game. On average during the Super Bowl, 120 footballs are used with the rest used for the kickers. (Imagine all the deflating that had to be done to please Tom Brady!)

10. A special coin is used for the coin toss

This is the Super Bowl we’re talking about. Everything is over-the-top and that includes the coin toss. A quarter simply will not do, I say! Thus, Highland Mint crafts a specific unique coin to use for the toss, with an image of the Lombardi Trophy to signify “heads” and another image representing the current Super Bowl for “tails”.

10 fun facts about the Super Bowl (2024)

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10 fun facts about the Super Bowl? ›

In 1967, the first Super Bowl was held and the Green Bay Packers beat the Kansas City Chiefs, 35-10. The first Super Bowl MVP was Packers quarterback Bart Starr. The game was played at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and about 60 million people watched the broadcast on TV. Today, that number is around 100 million.

What are some fun facts about the Super Bowls? ›

In 1967, the first Super Bowl was held and the Green Bay Packers beat the Kansas City Chiefs, 35-10. The first Super Bowl MVP was Packers quarterback Bart Starr. The game was played at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and about 60 million people watched the broadcast on TV. Today, that number is around 100 million.

What are some fun facts about the Super Bowl in 2024? ›

More Fun Facts

Nothing says loyalty more than playing in the Super Bowl for the team from your home state. This year there are 18 players compared to just four last year. (The Kansas City Metro Area includes counties in Missouri and Kansas). Number of 49ers born in California: 14.

How old is the Super Bowl? ›

The inaugural Super Bowl was played on January 15, 1967. It was between the Green Bay Packers and the Kansas City Chiefs.

What is a fun fact about Super Bowl ads? ›

Ad Revenue is 300% higher than any average TV day

As per statista.com, in 2023, companies spent an estimated 600 million U.S. dollars on in-game advertising during the Super Bowl. In 2023, total ad spending on TV was ~64 billion dollars, which comes out to be an average of 175 million dollars per day.

What is special about Super Bowl? ›

Altogether, the high-stakes game, stellar halftime performances and creative ad campaigns have cemented the Super Bowl as the quintessential snapshot of American pop culture.

How much did the first Super Bowl ticket cost? ›

The 2024 Super Bowl will be drastically different from its first predecessor in 1967 in regard to numbers. Prices have steadily increased over the past five decades. Super Bowl I's ticket prices were a mere $12 and the event did not sell out. In fact, it was the only non-sellout Super Bowl to ever occur.

What team won the first Super Bowl? ›

The Green Bay Packers defeat the Kansas City Chiefs 35-10 in the first-ever Super Bowl.

Why is it illegal to say Super Bowl? ›

Simply put, the NFL views any commercial activity that uses or refers to the “Super Bowl” to draw attention as a violation of its trademark rights. Many of the activities challenged by the league undoubtedly deserve to be penalized. However, the NFL's rule book defines trademark violations very broadly.

Who invented the Super Bowl? ›

In the mid-1960s, Lamar Hunt, owner of the AFL's Kansas City Chiefs, first used the term "Super Bowl" to refer to the AFL–NFL championship game in the merger meetings.

Who has won the most Super Bowls? ›

New England Patriots

Did you know the Super Bowl facts? ›

Nine of the ten most watched television programs in U.S. history have been Super Bowls. The M*A*S*H finale in February 1983 is the only outlier. The average audience for last year's Super Bowl was more than twice the size of the AFC Championship Game (53.1 million), the second most watched program in 2023.

Who is the youngest person in the Super Bowl? ›

The youngest player in Super Bowl history is Jamal Lewis.

What are some fun facts about the Super Bowl trophy? ›

The Super Bowl trophies have been crafted in Tiffany's hollowware workshop in Cumberland, Rhode Island. The trophy is made of sterling silver and the top part is designed to look like a regulation-size football. It weighs seven pounds and stands 22 inches tall.

What is the longest Super Bowl ever? ›

It was the most-watched United States broadcast since the Apollo 11 moon landing, attributed to the Taylor Swift effect. The halftime show, headlined by Usher, peaked at 129.3 million viewers. The game's net playing time of 74 minutes and 57 seconds ranks as the longest in Super Bowl history.

What was the most popular Super Bowl ever? ›

Super Bowl LVIII is the most-watched program ever, averaging 123.4 million viewers across all platforms, up +7% versus last year's Super Bowl which was the previous record (115.1 million).

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