At roughly 80 percent, food and beverages are the most popular purchases made by people who planned on watching the Super Bowl each and every year. The showpiece event is consistently one of the most-watched television broadcasts of the year, with consumers across the United States spending an average of just over 85 U.S. dollars during the Super Bowl. TV viewers spend big bucks on the big game The 2025 edition of the Super Bowl, which saw the Philadelphia Eagles emerge victorious against the Kansas City Chiefs, was watched by roughly 130 million viewers, a big increase on the previous year. In total, consumers in the United States were expected to spend an estimated 18.6 billion U.S. dollars over Super Bowl weekend in 2025. Patriots reign supreme, but for how much longer? The Pittsburgh Steelers and New England Patriots are tied for the most Super Bowl wins. The Patriots played in three straight Super Bowls between 2017 and 2019, lifting the Vince Lombardi trophy in 2017 and 2019. The only team to play in four consecutive Super Bowls is the Buffalo Bills between 1991 and 1994 – the Bills lost all four of those games.
How much does a Super Bowl ad cost in 2025? In 2025, advertisers are paying an average of eight million U.S. dollars to air a 30-second long commercial during the Super Bowl LVI broadcast. The Super Bowl is one of the biggest events on the sporting calendar, but it is so much more than just the football being played on the pitch. The spectacle surrounding the event, which culminates in the legendary half-time show, is hotly anticipated and watched by millions around the world. With so many captive viewers before, during, and after the game, advertisers use the Super Bowl as a means of raising awareness for their products. However, this awareness and visibility comes at a cost – since 2017 the average price of a 30-second TV advertisement during Super Bowl stood at a minimum of five million U.S. dollars and has risen even further in the last few years. Super Bowl ads The Super Bowl commercials have become a phenomenon in their own right, with social media buzzing with speculation about the innovative ways in which big corporations will sell their products. A 2020 survey revealed that 79 percent of viewers see the commercials as entertainment, while almost 71 percent stated that they enjoyed watching the commercials. It also seems the viewers will go to some lengths to see these commercials beyond their original air date during the big game – during the 2019 Super Bowl, consumers spent 641 thousand hours watching Super Bowl ads on YouTube, representing a 58 percent increase over the previous year. Large corporations spend big The allure of a Super Bowl commercial spot is hard to resist for big corporations. Some of the largest Super Bowl advertisers in 2021 included Pepsico and T-Mobile, while Anheuser-Busch sat top of the list, spending 52 million U.S. dollars on advertising during the big game. As a result of this big spending, Super Bowl advertising revenue reached a record 485 million U.S. dollars in 2021, more than twice the figure of 2011.
In 2023, the greatest share of players by ethnic group in the National Football League (NFL) were black or African American athletes, constituting just over 53 percent of players within the NFL. Despite the large population of Hispanic or Latino people within the United States, there is a substantial underrepresentation within the NFL, with only 0.5 percent of players identifying as such.
National Football League The National Football League (NFL) is a professional American football league that was established in 1920 and now consists of 32 clubs divided into two conferences, the National Football Conference (NFC) and the American Football Conference (AFC). The league culminates in the Super Bowl, the NFL's annual championship game. As the league’s championship game, the Super Bowl has grown into one of the world's largest single-day sporting events, attracting high television ratings and generating billions of dollars in consumer spending.
NFL revenues The NFL is one of the most profitable sports leagues in the world, generating a staggering 18.6 billion U.S. dollars in 2022. This total revenue of all 32 NFL teams has constantly increased over the past 15 years and, although this figure dropped significantly in 2020, this was largely as a result of the impact of coronavirus (COVID-19) containment measures. This significant drop in revenue demonstrates one of the primary impacts of COVID-19 on professional sports leagues.
NFL franchises As a result of this profitability in non-pandemic times, the franchises of the NFL are attributed extremely high market values. The Dallas Cowboys were by far the most valuable franchise in the NFL, with a market value of nine billion US dollars in 2023. The high value of NFL franchises can be seen clearly when compared to those of the NBA, MLB, and NHL. Franchises within the NFL had an average market value of approximately 5.1 billion U.S. dollars in 2023.
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At roughly 80 percent, food and beverages are the most popular purchases made by people who planned on watching the Super Bowl each and every year. The showpiece event is consistently one of the most-watched television broadcasts of the year, with consumers across the United States spending an average of just over 85 U.S. dollars during the Super Bowl. TV viewers spend big bucks on the big game The 2025 edition of the Super Bowl, which saw the Philadelphia Eagles emerge victorious against the Kansas City Chiefs, was watched by roughly 130 million viewers, a big increase on the previous year. In total, consumers in the United States were expected to spend an estimated 18.6 billion U.S. dollars over Super Bowl weekend in 2025. Patriots reign supreme, but for how much longer? The Pittsburgh Steelers and New England Patriots are tied for the most Super Bowl wins. The Patriots played in three straight Super Bowls between 2017 and 2019, lifting the Vince Lombardi trophy in 2017 and 2019. The only team to play in four consecutive Super Bowls is the Buffalo Bills between 1991 and 1994 – the Bills lost all four of those games.