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# Super Bowl The **Super Bowl** is the annual league championship game of the **National Football League (NFL)**. Since its inception in 1966, it has served as the final game of every NFL season, succeeding the original NFL Championship Game. It is currently one of the most-watched sporting events in the world and a significant cultural phenomenon in the United States. --- ### Historical Origins The game was established as part of a 1966 merger agreement between the NFL and its rival, the **American Football League (AFL)**. * **AFL–NFL World Championship Game:** The original title of the contest from 1967 to 1968. * **Adoption of "Super Bowl":** The moniker was officially adopted in 1969 for Super Bowl III. * **The Merger (1970):** Following the formal merger, the league reorganized into the **American Football Conference (AFC)** and the **National Football Conference (NFC)**. Since Super Bowl V (1971), the game has featured the champion of each conference. ### Scheduling and Traditions Since 2022, the game has been played on the **second Sunday in February**. This follows a chronological evolution of game dates: * **1967–1978:** Early to mid-January. * **1979–2003:** Late January. * **2004–2021:** First Sunday in February. The event is popularly known as **"Super Bowl Sunday"** or **"Super Sunday."** Due to strict trademark restrictions by the NFL, non-sponsoring corporations often refer to it using generic terms such as the **"Big Game."** ### Championship Awards and Statistics The winning team is awarded the **Vince Lombardi Trophy**, named in honor of the coach who led the Green Bay Packers to victory in the first two Super Bowls. #### Franchise Records Of the NFL's 32 current franchises, 20 have won a Super Bowl title. * **Most Titles:** Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC) and New England Patriots (AFC) – 6 wins each. * **Most Appearances:** New England Patriots – 12 appearances. * **Undefeated in Multiple Bowls:** Baltimore Ravens (AFC) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFC) – both 2–0. * **Most Defeats:** New England Patriots and Denver Broncos – 5 losses each. * **No Appearances:** Detroit Lions, Jacksonville Jaguars, Houston Texans, and Cleveland Browns. As of current standings, the **NFC leads the AFC** with a record of **28–27** in Super Bowl matchups. --- ### Cultural and Economic Impact #### Media and Entertainment * **Television Viewership:** The Super Bowl consistently ranks as the most-watched annual broadcast in the United States. Globally, it trails only the UEFA Champions League final as the most-watched annual club sporting event. * **Halftime Show:** Featuring performances by world-renowned artists, headlining the halftime show is considered a premier career milestone in the music industry. * **Advertising:** Because of the massive audience, commercial airtime is the most expensive of the year. This has led to the "Super Bowl Ad" becoming a standalone cultural draw, with companies debuting high-budget, cinematic advertisements. #### Consumption The Super Bowl is the **second-largest day for food consumption** in the United States, surpassed only by Thanksgiving. Popular concessions include beer, hot dogs, and nachos. On average, fans spend approximately $58 on food and beverages during NFL game events.

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