Patriots-Seahawks, Super Bowl LX takes the stage: everything you need to know

The time has come. Super Bowl LX is being played. In the fabulous Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks will play the final game of the NFL season. A showdown between two franchisesthat have significant pasts. The memory goes back to the 2015 Super Bowl when the Patriots managed to beat the Seahawks in a dramatic final. In fact, this is a real rematch in which Seattle, this time, aims to take home the victory (the Seahawks are favored).
Beware the Patriots’ heart. The legendary Brady, now a commentator and owner of the Raiders, remains the Patriots’ key figure in the NFL. Now, however, the franchise is poised to write a new page in its history. Seven years later, the Patriots are back to play in a Super Bowl. Their weapons are defense and offense on short passes. They have so much talent with the likes of Milton Williams, Christian Barmore or Colombian Christian Gonzalez. “I have come full circle. My dad took me to the Super Bowl, and now I”m going to play in it”, thought Drake Maye, a guy who never gives up.
The wait is spasmodic. More than 200 million viewers are expected worldwide with the event being broadcast to 195 countries. The average price to watch, live, the Super Bowl is $4,836. The most expensive ticket exactly $59,920. For an advertisement during the Super Bowl, the companies that joined, invested eight million dollars for 30 seconds of advertising space. Charlie Puth will sing the U.S. anthem, while Bad Bunny will be the big star of the’Half Time Show.
Super Bowl number 60 could rewrite history. If the Patriots were to win, they would take home the seventh Vince Lombardi Trophy in history, becoming the winningest team ever (one more than the Steelers).
Once again, the sports world is ready to stop. On the night the 60th edition of the most watched event is staged. The challenge between Patriots and Seahawks promises sparks. However it goes, it will be a planetary success, as is always the case when the Super Bowl is played.
