Why is there a week off before the Super Bowl?

The NFL never seriously considered taking away the week off before the Super Bowl due to the significant logistical challenges for the teams and the league.

Reem Abdalazem

Reem AbdalazemUpdate: Feb 1st, 2024 13:08 EST

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Super Bowl Sunday isn’t just about the game.

Whether it’s the public practices, arrangements, or media days that both teams have to go through in the lead-up to kickoff, a whole operational itinerary takes time from game preparation.

Since Super Bowl I, a two-week window has been scheduled between the Sunday of the conference title games and the final contest. The idea was created to give the promotion of the game time to build, but as the event grew, so did its organizational needs.

The logistical frenzy

Getting tickets from the league to the teams to the end user sponsors, holding hotel rooms, getting end zones painted, and all the team graphics in the stadium are just some of the endless things management has to take care of within these two weeks. Additionally, with fans preparing for the football frenzy as soon as both teams are decided and making their way to the Super Bowl host city to support their clubs, they could sometimes bring thousands of people, including the club’s entire staff and their families, which of course would be all but impossible on a compressed timeline.

With that said, if only one week was given ahead of the Super Bowl, the four teams competing in the title games would not know whether they were flying home after a loss or heading to the Super Bowl host city straight after the game.

The Super Bowl hype

Additionally, with the Super Bowl gaining more and more popularity over the years, a big part of the event’s excitement comes from the build-up in the weeks leading up to the Super Bowl. For two weeks straight, media outlets do nothing but talk about the Super Bowl, so much so that even non-football fans are tempted to tune in and see what all the buzz is about.

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As for celebrities and brands, keeping the extra week also gives them more time to sell products and events surrounding the big event. This allows for days of parties, sponsor events, business meetings, fan zones, and the entertainment world that is the Super Bowl.

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