Event page! ad90eecc6df0b6699022725e10e2c1bd super-bowl-sunday
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        "text": "Super Bowl Sunday is the day the National Football League (NFL) championship game is played. The Super Bowl determines the season’s champion and has grown from a professional football matchup into an unofficial American holiday centered on viewing parties, food, entertainment, and shared excitement. The game is accompanied by elaborate pregame and halftime ceremonies, along with television commercials that have become part of the spectacle. Britannica describes Super Bowl Sunday’s evolution into an unofficial holiday.\nThe first game took place on January 15, 1967, at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Then called the AFL-NFL World Championship Game, it matched the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League against the Kansas City Chiefs of the American Football League and celebrated the recently arranged merger of the rival leagues. The Packers won 35–10. A scholarly history of the event notes that the inaugural game was a comparatively modest affair, featuring marching bands rather than the major celebrity performances associated with later Super Bowls.\nOver time, Super Bowl Sunday developed its own holiday-like customs. Friends and families gather at home, in restaurants, or in other viewing spaces; buffet-style spreads commonly include wings, chili, ribs, dipping sauces, pizza, and chips. The game, halftime show, and commercials can all be attractions, whether or not everyone watching is a regular football fan. The date was generally in January during the early years, moved among several January Sundays through 2003, fell on the first Sunday in February from 2004 through 2021, and has been held on the second Sunday in February since 2022.",
        "html": "<p>Super Bowl Sunday is the day the National Football League (NFL) championship game is played. The Super Bowl determines the season’s champion and has grown from a professional football matchup into an unofficial American holiday centered on viewing parties, food, entertainment, and shared excitement. The game is accompanied by elaborate pregame and halftime ceremonies, along with television commercials that have become part of the spectacle. <a href=\"https://www.britannica.com/sports/Super-Bowl\">Britannica describes Super Bowl Sunday’s evolution into an unofficial holiday</a>.</p>\n<p>The first game took place on January 15, 1967, at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Then called the AFL-NFL World Championship Game, it matched the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League against the Kansas City Chiefs of the American Football League and celebrated the recently arranged merger of the rival leagues. The Packers won 35–10. <a href=\"https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09523367.2017.1348756\">A scholarly history of the event</a> notes that the inaugural game was a comparatively modest affair, featuring marching bands rather than the major celebrity performances associated with later Super Bowls.</p>\n<p>Over time, Super Bowl Sunday developed its own holiday-like customs. Friends and families gather at home, in restaurants, or in other viewing spaces; buffet-style spreads commonly include wings, chili, ribs, dipping sauces, pizza, and chips. The game, halftime show, and commercials can all be attractions, whether or not everyone watching is a regular football fan. The date was generally in January during the early years, moved among several January Sundays through 2003, fell on the first Sunday in February from 2004 through 2021, and has been held on the second Sunday in February since 2022.</p>",
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