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Super Bowl 2022: When, Where, Who, Facts

Super Bowl 2022: When, Where, Who, Facts

The Super Bowl 2022 is around the corner and the fans are getting crazy to get the latest information to no loose anything. This season will be played at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles at 6:30 p.m. Eastern Time Feb. 13, 2022.

The NFL teams that are going to fight for the Big Longbardi Trophy are the Cincinnati Bears and the home team Los Angeles Rams.

Also if you are not an American Football fan you can join the stream to see the Super Bowl LVI Half Time Show that will be presented by Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, and Kendrick Lamar, so if you like rap this one is for you.

Don’t miss out on the BetUS Super Bowl 2022 lines and enjoy the most anticipated of NFL.

Tom Brady New Record

Tom Brady Broke More Records in the 2021 Season

OK, enough with the Super Bowl, for now. It’s time to talk about what the GOAT did in his final year of football. Not only did Brady become the second player to throw for 5,000 yards for multiple seasons, but he also became the oldest player to do it when he threw for 5,316 yards at 44.

He finished the season leading the league in passing yards as well as touchdown passes with 43, becoming the oldest to do that as well. Brady led the Buccaneers to a 13-4 record and a spot in the Divisional Round, where they lost to the Rams. He ends his career with seven Super Bowl titles, five Super Bowl MVPs and three regular-season MVPs, among a multitude of other records.

Don’t miss out the Tom Brady’s quiz about some of his life facts. Enjoy it and compare it with your friends.

SoFi Stadium

SoFi Stadium: Super Bowl 2022 Home

SoFi Stadium is home to two teams. This is the second year in a row that one of the teams playing in the Super Bowl is playing at their home stadium.

Last year, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers became the first team to play in the Super Bowl in their home stadium when the Bucs took on the Kansas City Chiefs in Raymond James Stadium in Tampa Bay and won 31-9. Opened on Sept. 8, 2020, the Rams aren’t the only team to call SoFi home, as the stadium is also home to the Los Angeles Chargers being the other.

Also if you really like to attend to stadiums or just to watch NFL games and the surroundings you can enjoy this fun quiz about the NFL teams and stadiums.

NFL 2021-22 Schedule Variety

NFL 2021-22 Schedule Variety

This NFL season looked a tad different than years past. Instead of the 16-game schedule with one bye week, 2021 marked the start of the 17-game season with one bye week. NFL owners voted on a new Collective Bargaining Agreement in March 2021 to go to a 17-game season, and it will stick around for a while, given the CBA goes through 2030.

 With the extra game, the preseason was clipped to three games, and the added game in the regular season saw interconference divisions face off, such as the AFC West playing the NFC West and so on. Since all the AFC teams got the extra home game this season, next season, the NFC will play host for the 17th game.

Los Angeles Rams: 2021-22 Season Recap

Sean McVay could make history with Los Angeles Rams

Back to the Super Bowl. After the Los Angeles Rams traded their future to the tune of multiple draft picks for their dream team consisting of Matthew Stafford, Von Miller, Sony Michel and Jalen Ramsey while also signing Odell Beckham Jr., they are in the Super Bowl for the second time in four years.

While both coaches are the two youngest head coaches in the NFL, if the Rams are victorious come Sunday, Sean McVay would become the youngest coach to win a Super Bowl. That accolade is currently held by Steelers coach Mike Tomlin, who won it at 36 years, 323 days, while McVay would just edge him out at the age of 36 years and 20 days.

Watch out our Betting Lines for Los Angeles Rams and keep scrolling for more bet options.

Cincinnati Bengals: 2021-22 Season Recap

 The Cincinnati Bengals defied odds

The Bengals were not supposed to be in this position. Cincinnati was projected to win 6.5 games. After the 2020 season in which the Bengals went 4-11-1 and Joe Burrow’s rookie season was cut short due to an ACL injury, projections didn’t have the Bengals going far, much less winning the AFC North.

The NFL teams that are going to fight for the Big Longbardi Trophy are the Cincinnati Bears and the home team Los Angeles Rams.

Also if you are not an American Football fan you can join the stream to see the Super Bowl LVI Half Time Show that will be presented by Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, and Kendrick Lamar, so if you like rap this one is for you.

Don’t miss out the BetUS Super Bowl 2022 lines and enjoy the most anticipated of NFL.

Cooper Kupp Facts

Cooper Kupp grabbed the Triple Crown

Heading into week 18, Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp was on the verge of breaking multiple records, including Calvin Johnson’s single-season receiving yards record, Michael Thomas’ reception record and Randy Moss’ receiving touchdowns record.

Though he didn’t break any, Kupp did do something that hasn’t been done since 2005, which was claim the Triple Crown. He led the NFL in receptions with 145, receiving yards with 1,947 and receiving touchdowns with 16t. Kupp is the fourth player since the AFL-NFL merger to do so, joining pretty good company in Jerry Rice (1990), Sterling Sharpe (1992) and Steve Smith (2005). Who knows what he’ll do in the Super Bowl. 

Patrick Mahomes: The Favorited to Win a MVP With the Chiefs

The Kansas City Chiefs and Patrick Mahomes were favorites for the Super Bowl and MVP

After making it to the Super Bowl the prior two years, and winning it once, the Kansas City Chiefs were the early favorites to win it once more, despite a no-show in Super Bowl 55 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Not only that, but Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes was the early season favorite to win the MVP, especially after the offseason drama between defending MVP Aaron Rodgers and the Packers.

Mahomes and the Chiefs got off to a slow start, beginning 3-4, the Super Bowl or even an AFC Championship seemed out of the question. However, Mahomes settled into his familiar form and the team pulled it together and got back on track to make it to the AFC Championship Game.

Despite putting it together though, Kansas City got a taste of its own medicine, stunned in overtime by the Cincinnati Bengals.

Green Bay Packers NFL 2021-22 Facts

The Green Bay Packers make history with Matt LaFleur’s and Aaron Rodgers

After firing Mike McCarthy midseason in 2018, the Green Bay Packers found a head coach for 2019 in Matt LaFleur. In LaFleur’s only third year of coaching Green Bay, the Packers made history by becoming the first team in NFL history to win at least 13 games three seasons in a row.

At the end of the 2021 regular season, Green Bay’s record was 13-4, making LaFleur the winningest coach in NFL history in the first three seasons with a 39-9 overall record. Not only that, but quarterback Aaron Rodgers is on the verge of being named the league MVP for the second year in a row.

However, one thing is still missing from the record books for LaFleur. After leading his team to a first-round bye each of his three years and a No. 1 seed two of the three years in the playoffs, a Super Bowl appearance is still absent, with the NFC Championship Game being as far as the Packers go before they seem to choke. Will next year be the year things change?

Now let’s change the topic to Aaron Rodgers that just won the NFL MVP of the season. This makes him back to back MVPs and four such awards overall, adding to the honors he also received in 2011,2014 and 2020.

Jacksonville Jaguars NFL 2021-22 Facts

The Jacksonville Jaguars picked first again

For the second consecutive year, the Jacksonville Jaguars will have the first overall pick in the NFL Draft. After going 1-15 in the 2020 season, the Jaguars snagged the first pick and began the 2021 NFL Draft by picking Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence.

Things were supposedly looking up for Jacksonville after it hired former Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer. However, the Jags didn’t win their first game until they downed the Miami Dolphins six weeks into the season. They then somehow knocked off the Buffalo Bills three weeks later.

However, some off-the-field antics caused distraction and disruption, leaving Meyer fired during the season and Jacksonville with a 3-14 record, resulting in another No. 1 pick for the Jaguars.