Super Bowl
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The Super Bowl is the annual championship game of the National Football League (NFL), the highest level of professional football in the United States, culminating a season that begins in the late summer of the previous calendar year. The Super Bowl uses Roman numerals to identify each game, rather than the year in which it is held. For example, Super Bowl I was played on January 15, 1967, following the 1966 regular season. The most recent game, Super Bowl XLVIII, was played on February 2, 2014, following the 2013 season.
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See also
- Active head coach career Super Bowl history
- AFC Championship Game
- Grey Cup, the equivalent event for the Canadian Football League
- History of National Football League Championship (1920–present)
- List of national anthem performers at the Super Bowl
- List of NFL champions (1920–69)
- List of Quarterbacks with multiple Super Bowl starts
- List of Super Bowl broadcasters
- List of Super Bowl champions
- List of Super Bowl halftime shows
- List of Super Bowl head coaches
- List of Super Bowl lead-out programs
- List of Super Bowl officials
- List of Super Bowl records
- National Football League lore
- NFL Honors, league awards program held night before Super Bowl at host city
- NFC Championship Game
- Super Bowl advertising
- Super Bowl counterprogramming
- Super Bowl curse
- Super Bowl MVP Award
- Super Bowl ring
- List of NFL franchise post-season droughts
- List of NFL franchise post-season streaks
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