When is Super Bowl 51?
Taking a look at when Super Bowl 51 will be played following the 2016 NFL season
At the end of every NFL regular season, the NFL Playoffs tend to bring some of the best football you’ll see all year long. When all is said and done, only two teams remain to face each other in the biggest championship game in all sports. Super Bowl 51 will put the AFC Champion against the NFC Champion to see who is the best NFL team of 2016. And the game will take place on Feb. 5, 2017.
With Super Bowl 51 being held in Houston Texas, it’s actually the third time it’s being held at NRG Stadium, home of the Houston Texans. The game will be televised worldwide on FOX with a halftime show headlined by Lady Gaga.
Super Bowl 51 will bring diehard and casual football fans together to enjoy everything it brings to the table. Besides football, it’s all about the experience leading to, during, and after the big game. From hilarious television commercials to a plethora of parties held all across the world, it’s a great time to soak everything in and enjoy football.
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From hilarious television commercials to a plethora of parties held all across the world, it’s a great time to soak everything in and enjoy football. If you live in the Houston area, you’ve undoubtedly seen all the advertising across the city. From countdown clocks all around counting down to the big game to advertising in major airports, Texas always knows how to let the world know what’s coming.
For those of you lucky enough to attend, the entire weekend will bring a ton of events, celebrities, and opportunities to enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
If you can’t head to the big game, the NFL will be launching “Super Bowl LIVE” which is a fan festival running from January 28th until Super Bowl Sunday that will have a fantastic atmosphere. Expect to see music, food, drinks, merchandise, and so much more throughout the week.
Overall, Super Bowl 51 should be another memorable event to crown the best team in the NFL as champions. From the presentation of the Vince Lombardi trophy to who will win MVP, it’s an event you don’t want to miss.
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