Super Bowl is what number? Fast facts about Super Bowl LX
Super Bowl LX features a rare Patriots-Seahawks rematch with the Seahawks holding an 11-9 edge in 20 meetings and viewers expected to spend $94.77 each, says National Retail Federation.
- On Feb. 8, Super Bowl LX will pit the Patriots against the Seahawks in Santa Clara for the Vince Lombardi Trophy.
- The Seattle Seahawks, in their 50th season, reached a fourth Super Bowl after a 14-3 2025 season under second-year coach Mike Macdonald and two playoff wins.
- That 2015 rematch ended 28-24 after Malcolm Butler intercepted Russell Wilson at the goal line, denying a likely Marshawn Lynch score.
- The game routinely draws over 100 million viewers, with last year's LIX reaching 127.7 million, and fans spend about $94.77 per person, according to the source.
- The NFL uses Roman numerals to distinguish the Super Bowl number from the season, while AFM replaced a US $8M TV spot with an AI 'Guac Guru' campaign and promotes Bad Bunny to attract Spanish-speaking fans.
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By Federico Leiva, CNN en Español. Super Bowl LX, the grand finale of the 2025/2026 NFL season, promises a great matchup between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks. This Sunday evening in the San Francisco Bay Area will feature the added bonus of a halftime show by the iconic artist Bad Bunny, a spectacle that often introduces American football to thousands of people unfamiliar with the sport.
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Super Bowl is what number? Fast facts about Super Bowl LX
Super Bowl LX is this Sunday. Here are some fast facts about the big game's 60-year history. (AP photo)
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