Super Bowl XL 2006

millions celebrate it
Each year, millions celebrate it, family and friends gather around the television to watch it and advertisers flock to it as if it were the holy grail of consumerism. Super Bowl Sunday is not just an ordinary day in America; it is a de facto national holiday.



The Super Bowl is the championship game of the National Football League (NFL). It is annually the most-watched single-day sporting event in the world, with a potential global audience estimated at more than 1 billion, according to the NFL.



The game’s intrigue is partially due to the finality of its outcome. Unlike other professional sports leagues that decide their champion in a series, the NFL decides its champion with one game that it calls the Super Bowl. This winner-takes-all format adds to the drama of the game and sets the stage for an exciting finale to each NFL season.



Even if you are not a die-hard football fan, you may still have an interest in the parties, food and commercials that revolve around the game.



This year’s game, known as Super Bowl XL, will be a big coming out party for a new and exciting Detroit. The competition sees the Seattle Seahawks vs. Pittsburgh Steelers and will take place in Detroit, Michigan on Feb. 5, 2006.



Though you might not be in Detroit or the U.S. come February 5, you’re sure to find it on almost any TV worldwide.

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