Everything You Need to Know About the Super Bowl 53

Last updated on July 11th, 2019 at 03:00 am

We are now this close to the 2019 Super Bowl 53, and your pay per head sportsbook should be ready to take in wagers by now. The game between the Los Angeles Rams versus the New England Patriots will be on February 3, Sunday. It will be at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. But of course, the fanfare begins way before that. Here is the schedule of events for the Super Bowl.

January 28: Opening Night/ Media Day

Traditionally, it is just called Media Day, but now it is considered the Super Bowl Opening Night. Both teams will be present: coaches and players. They will be available for interviews, photo ops and more.

January 29: Media Interviews

This will be the second day for media interviews. Brady will be available to charm everyone, Belichick will probably be his usual self and deflect questions. In addition, McVay will be joining for his first time ever, which will be worth watching.

February 2: NFL Honors

On Saturday, February 2, Steve Harvey will be hosting the NFL Honors event at 9:00 PM. Those who have been reading pay per head reviews know that the best sportsbooks post some wagers that will be announced this night. The awards to be given are the AP Most Valuable Player, Defensive Player of the Year, and Coach of the Year.

February 3: Super Bowl LIII

AT 6:30 PM, you should be ready to watch the Super Bowl between The New England Patriots and the Los Angeles Rams. For those interested, Maroon 5 will headline the Super Bowl LIII Halftime Show. They will be joined by Travis Scott, Big Boi (from Outkast). In between the games, and in-game wagers to be placed, there will be some interesting commercials, for sure. So on Super Bowl weekend, make sure you have your bets ready, and keep your phone handy for any in-game wagers you can earn money from.

Brian Young

Sports and Gambling News

An avid sports fan and writer, Brian has many years of experience in the sports betting industry. Together with other gambling and sports experts, they joined with tech experts to develop their own Pay Per Head services company.  On his spare time, Brian either watches the NBA, the NFL or both.  When he isn't doing that, he travels to different parts of the world.

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