10 Surprising Stats About Super Bowl Lix, From The Cost Of A Stadium Suite To How Many Chicken Wings Will Be Consumed
Super Bowl 59 will take place in New Orleans on Sunday, February 9.
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- Super Bowl LIX will take place on Sunday, February 9, at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.
- More than 70,000 fans are expected to watch the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Philadelphia Eagles.
- Tickets for the game start around $3,000.
At the first Super Bowl in 1967, some 63,000 people gathered at the Los Angeles Coliseum to watch the Green Bay Packers take on the Kansas City Chiefs. To do so, they paid between $6 and $12 (now, about $57 to $115), The New York Times reported.
That's a far cry from the $4,000 minimum fans are expected to spend for tickets to Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans.
In the nearly 60 years since the Super Bowl's debut, the NFL has grown into a multibillion-dollar business, with nearly $13 billion in revenue in 2023; and commissioner Roger Goodell has made his plans to see the league reach $25 billion by 2027 well known.
The Super Bowl is, of course, the pinnacle of the season's efforts, drawing more than 123 million viewers last year, per Nielsen, and serving as a driving force for sales across a number of industries, including advertising, hospitality, and tourism.
Whether you're rooting for Philadelphia or Kansas City (or just excited about the Kendrick Lamar halftime concert), here are 10 surprising stats behind Super Bowl LIX.
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The stadium has a capacity of 73,208, but an estimated 125,000 people are expected to visit New Orleans over the weekend to enjoy the festivities and spend an estimated $200 million, per the US Chamber of Commerce.
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The cheapest tickets for Super Bowl LIX, as of Thursday night, cost around $3,000.
Meanwhile, personal-finance outlet WalletHub reported that the average price of a ticket on the resale market is $11,067, up 17% from 2024.
Oh, and anyone you see in a suite likely shelled out between $750,000 and $2 million, Sports Illustrated reported.
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Some menu items fans in New Orleans can expect to enjoy include seafood nachos, alligator sausage, and a selection of po' boys.
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An additional $517 million will be spent on soft drinks and another $226 million on whiskey, WalletHub reported.
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After Thanksgiving, the Super Bowl has the highest levels of food consumption in the US.
In addition to all those chicken wings, 11.2 million pounds of potato chips are expected to be eaten, 10 million pounds of ribs will be sold, as well as 304 million pounds of avocados for guacamole, WalletHub reported.
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WalletHub reported that 68 million American adults are expected to bet on the big game.
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Since 2006, Anheuser-Busch has spent more than $695 million on Super Bowl advertising, and for good reason; WalletHub reported that ads during the Super Bowl are 20 times more effective at driving brand perceptions than other TV ads.
As a result, in 2024, CBS made $695 million in ad revenue.
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Every member of the losing team will also receive a $96,000 bonus, per the NFL's Collective Bargaining Agreement.
That's an increase from last year's $164,000 winning bonus and $89,000 consolation.
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The sterling silver trophy has been presented to Super Bowl champions since the beginning.
But while it costs $50,000 to make, it's widely reported that the trophy is only valued at $10,000.
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From hotels and restaurants to local businesses, the Super Bowl is expected to have a huge economic impact on the city in its 11th time hosting the big game.