This is the truth, despite the fact that it may seem obvious. After 13 seasons with the NFL (12 with The Detroit Lions), Matthew StaffordFinally, we have a chance to capture the elusive Super BowlHe rings in his first season as the quarterback Los Angeles Rams.
The other end of this equation is Joe BurrowThis is a leader who hopes to make his Comeback Player-of-the Year season memorable by leading the Cincinnati BengalsTo the franchise’s first Super Bowl victory.
Burrow’s place in Who Dey Nation history would be confirmed by a Bengals victory. He also would become the first quarterback to win the Heisman trophy, a national title, and a Super Bowl. This is not too bad for a second-year quarterback.
The Rams would win if they could add Stafford to their roster. Odell Beckham Jr. ?. Von MillerTo a roster already boasting defensive powerhouse Aaron DonaldMake your mark with wideout Cooper Kupp.
As the Bengals and Rams prepare for their final day of work, there is a person at home who feels… well, left out.
Super Bowl regular and retired player Tom Brady took to Twitter, seemingly to express regret at not being able to compete for the eighth ring.
Sh*t… pic.twitter.com/TR6kr6Bgss
— Tom Brady (@TomBrady) February 13, 2022
Super Bowl Sunday without Brady It will take some time to get used to that one.
This is basically the next best thing if you can’t make it to SoFi Stadium right now. Here are the latest happenings in Los Angeles
Bengals in the building
Yes, the Tiger King. We’ve grown accustomed to flashy pregame fits from Joey B this seasonSuper Bowl LVI was no different.
Joe Burrow #SBLVIFit pic.twitter.com/TyHuJNkPCZ
— Ben Baby (@Ben_Baby) February 13, 2022
Unmatched confidence
Although his quarterback chose to wear a louder outfit, the Offensive rookie of the year was more in tune. Ja’Marr ChaseThe laid-back West Coast look was perfect.
OROY inside the building 1️⃣@Real10jayy__ | #RuleItAll
?: #SBLVINBC, 6:30pm ET
?NFL app pic.twitter.com/EWAiNtiPp5— NFL (@NFL) February 13, 2022
Joe MixonShe is clearly proficient in the art, manifestation. Joe Schiesty, the running back, made a triumphant celebration with a suit lining that featured the Lombardi Trophy.
.@Joe_MainMixonIt was there. #RuleItAll | #SuperBowl pic.twitter.com/Azdyvtj9d5
— Cincinnati Bengals (@Bengals) February 13, 2022
Calm before it storms
It’s a gorgeous day for Super Bowl Football. NFL Nation Bengals reporter Ben Baby took some time to capture a traditional empty stadium photo, before SoFi Stadium was overtaken by a sea of championship-starved celebrities and fans.
This is the best thing you can do. #SBLVI pic.twitter.com/DeD4ry13vY
— Ben Baby (@Ben_Baby) February 13, 2022
Gear check
Cincinnati No. 9 is looking right. It’s looking great.
Joe. pic.twitter.com/uHikTXfqcZ
— Cincinnati Bengals (@Bengals) February 13, 2022
If the Rams’ Donald has any thoughts about Burrow’s jersey, it’s likely that his jersey won’t stay clean much longer.
9️⃣9️⃣ pic.twitter.com/xNmoNBnsyL
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) February 13, 2022
OBJ’s kick play is also exceptional. What is the other thing new?
Super Bowl custom cleats ? @obj | #RamsHouse
?: #SBLVINBC, 6:30 p.m. ET
?NFL app pic.twitter.com/CQDZuH5FPX— NFL (@NFL) February 13, 2022
This is going to cost you!
You can park in the vicinity of the stadium. You’ll only pay $400.
The parking prices for four blocks around the stadium can be as high as $400 this morning pic.twitter.com/g0KwCMW935
— Chris Grandstaff (@c_grandstaff) February 13, 2022
Demand and supply make for cold business.
Coin toss coincidence
Tossing the coin before overtime is often considered a sign of death. However, winning it at the Super Bowl could be the exact opposite.
It’s a strange but true fact: The team that loses in the first coin toss has won seven of the last seven Super Bowls via @EpKap.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) February 13, 2022