A-Z Of Super Bowl LVI 56, All The Facts You Need To Know

A-Z Of Super Bowl LVI 56, All The Facts You Need To Know

Finally, the big game has arrived, know everything you need to know about Super Bowl LVI and its intriguing facts

After a record-setting season, the Bengals and the Rams are the only teams left in the NFL playoffs. On the surface, the two sides appear to be very different, one overcoming adversity and the other reaching its potential. The game is not one to miss! And this list would help you in your Super Bowl betting picks.

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26 Things And Facts To Know About The Upcoming Super Bowl LVI

  1. The first time these two teams have faced in the championship round, Bengals and Rams will square off in Super Bowl LVI.
  2. Since 1988, it’s the first time Bengals have made it to a Super Bowl.
  3. The Bengals have not won a playoff game for the longest time in North American sports.
  4. When it comes to Super Bowl appearances for the Rams, they have five, including their most recent appearance in 2014.
  5. Until 1999, the Los Angeles Rams had not won the Super Bowl. They triumphed over the Tennessee Titans, 23-16, in Super Bowl XXXIV.
  6. Burrow is in the midst of his first campaign in the National Football League. As a 25-year-old, he is one of the youngest quarterbacks to win a Super Bowl after only Patrick Mahomes and Tom Brady.
  7. This is the first season that the Rams quarterback, Matthew Stafford, has spent in Los Angeles. Twelve years of his professional football career were spent with Detroit Lions.
  8. In his twelve years in Detroit, Stafford played in only three postseason games, losing all three. In the first season with the Rams, he’s 3-0 in playoffs.
  9. With a lifetime completion percentage of 67.2% and a throwing touchdown total of 411, Stafford, 33, had a stellar year in 2015. Only Tom Brady (43) passed for more touchdowns.
  10. Cooper Kupp, the Rams’ star wide receiver and Stafford’s go-to target, just wrapped up a remarkable season. He has 145 catches and a new record of 1,965 receiving yards.
  11. During the Rams’ victory in the NFC Championship game, Kupp surpassed Michael Irvin’s record of 12 100-yard games in a season, which he had held for 25 years.
  12. Chase ranked second in the NFL in yards per catch (18) among receivers with at least 500 yards, behind only the 49ers’ Deebo Samuel. He was third in the league with 13 touchdowns.
  13. Tyler Boyd, Tee Higgins, and Chase all had more than 800 receiving yards for the Bengals, making them the only team in the NFL to have three receivers with more than 800 receiving yards.
  14. McVay will take on 38-year-old Zac Taylor in the Super Bowl, making him the youngest head coach in the game’s history.
  15. Marvin Lewis, the Bengals’ longest-serving coach, took the team to seven playoff appearances in 16 years but never won a playoff game.
  16. The Super Bowl will be played at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, the home of McVay and the Rams.
  17. At SoFi Stadium, the Los Angeles Rams may become the second team in a row to win the championship in their home stadium.
  18. Since the divisional round, all but one of the NFL’s six playoff games have been decided by three points or less.
  19. The Los Angeles Rams have two of the best defensive players in the league, Aaron Donald and Jalen Ramsey. The two have accumulated 13 Pro Bowl appearances, 10 All-Pro honors, and three Defensive Player of the Year trophies combined.
  20. Super Bowl MVP Von Miller was a member of the Broncos when they won Super Bowl 50 and is now a member of the Rams. He’s had seven sacks since he was traded to the team in November, including one in the playoffs.
  21. This year, Bengals starter Joe Mixon racked up 1,205 rushing yards, 13 touchdown runs, and a fifth-place finish in first-down rushes as one of the NFL’s few featured running backs (60).
  22. Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, and Kendrick Lamar will perform at halftime of the Super Bowl.
  23. Before the game, country musician Mickey Guyton and R&B singer Jhené Aiko will sing “America the Beautiful,” and gospel pair Mary Mary will sing “Lift Every Voice and Sing.”
  24. The game, which begins at 6:30 p.m. ET on February 13, will be televised by NBC. FuboTV also offers to stream.
  25. The NBC broadcast team includes Al Michaels (play-by-play), Cris Collinsworth (commentary), Michele Tafoya and Kathryn Tappen (sideline reporters), and Terry McAulay (commentator) (rules analyst).
  26. Before kickoff, the Rams will call the coin toss the official road team. As the home team, the Bengals get to pick their gameday attire.

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