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Get Ready to Celebrate! Your Super Bowl LX Guide Is Here! πŸˆπŸŽ‰ Alright party people, it's ALMOST TIME! This Sunday, February 8th, the biggest sports spectacle of the year is rolling into Santa Clara, California, and even if you don't know a touchdown from a field goal, you're in for one heck of a show! When & Where the Magic Happens Mark your calendars for Sunday, February 8, 2026, at 6:30 PM ET (that's 3:30 PM local time on the West Coast, folks!). We're watching the beautiful Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California— home of the San Francisco 49ers. This venue hosted Super Bowl 50 back in 2016, and trust us, they know how to throw a PARTY! Who's Playing? The New England Patriots are taking on the Seattle Seahawks , and both teams finished their seasons with identical records of 14-3. The Patriots are back for their record 12th Super Bowl appearance under new head coach Mike Vrabel, while the Seahawks are huntin...

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Everything You Need to Know About Super Bowl LX Football fans, mark your calendars. Super Bowl LX — that's Super Bowl 60 for those still brushing up on their Roman numerals —kicks off on Sunday, February 8, 2026, at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California. The big game airs on NBC and streams on Peacock, bringing America's biggest sporting event back to the Bay Area for the third time. Why Roman Numerals? A Touch of Gridiron Grandeur Ever wonder why we don't just call it Super Bowl 60? The NFL adopted Roman numerals starting with Super Bowl V in 1971 to avoid confusion. Since the championship game is played in the year following the regular season— the 2025 season wraps up with a 2026 game —the league wanted a numbering system that couldn't be mixed up with calendar years. Kansas City Chiefs founder Lamar Hunt championed the idea, believing Roman numerals would add gravitas and a sense of timeless tradition to the NFL's crown jewel. The only ex...