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  • How To Put Money On The Super Bowl
    카테고리 없음 2021. 7. 28. 15:53


    (CBS Local)- While there will be fans in the stands at Raymond James Stadium on February 7 for Super Bowl LV, the stadium won’t be at capacity due to health and safety protocols in place to combat the spread of COVID-19. The league invited 7,500 vaccinated healthcare workers as well as 14,500 paid attendance fans to be at the game. Still, for those among us that aren’t lucky enough to be able to attend the game, the league is still offering a way for your face to be in the crowd.

    By Marc Berman February 5, 2021, 9:06 am. The Super Bowl is easily the biggest wagering event of the year. However, with so many betting options, it can be confusing to bettors. Safest Betting Sites has a complete guide on NFL Betting that can give you a massive walkthrough on how to place the proper bet for the Super Bowl LV. For serious Super Bowl betting, the “Under” can be a sure-fire winner at nearly 1-to-1 payoff odds when 2 defenses are found to be better than advertised. Super Bowl 54’s Over/Under line has seen the most movement of any main betting market on February 2 nd ’s big game. Banking on the powerful San Francisco defense keeping Kansas City. The Weeknd put $7 million of his own money into that Super Bowl halftime show. He apparently wanted to make sure his Super Bowl show was as big as it could be.

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    As many teams did throughout the season, the NFL is offering fans the opportunity to buy a cutout of themselves to be placed in the stands at the big game. Called a “Fan In The Stand” cutout, people can upload a photo of themselves or their local healthcare hero to the game. The cutouts cost $100 with a portion of the proceeds being donated to local charities of the fan’s home team’s choosing.

    Fans who purchase a cutout will also be entered to win a pair of tickets to the 2022 Super Bowl set to be held at So-Fi Stadium in Los Angeles, CA. The full photo submission rules, tips and frequently asked questions can be found on the fan cutouts website.

    The Weeknd is about to do the Super Bowl - and it's going to be expensive.

    The 30-year-old After Hours star is set to hit the stage for the halftime show performance on Sunday (February 7) during the big game.

    And the superstar himself is putting tons of his own money into the performance, apparently: The Weeknd spent $7 million of his own money on production costs for his Super Bowl halftime show, his manager Wassim 'Sal' Slaiby told Billboard last week.

    He's doing so to 'make this halftime show be what he envisioned,' his manager added in the story, going on to explain that the NFL will cover production costs as usual.

    'But in general for Super Bowl performances, according to top managers and major-label sources, labels and sponsors offset some of the costs, and the amounts vary from year to year,' the outlet went on to report.

    The halftime show can cost more than $10 million to put on even though the musical artist isn't paid, Reuters reported.

    'We cover expenses and production costs,' an NFL spokesperson previously told Forbes.

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    That amount of coverage, however, seems to change.

    'The NFL allows you a production budget -- it's almost never enough to satisfy what the actual production costs are. However, usually the label will step in and provide the shortfall. That seems like an extravagant number for [The Weeknd] to be out of pocket, unless the label's going to participate.' business manager Lou Taylor told Billboard, who works with previous halftime-show performers like Jennifer Lopez.

    According to Bruce Springsteen's manager Jon Landau, when he performed in 2009, the NFL gave him a $1 million production budget.

    'They gave me 10 minutes worth of bullet points about how big the Super Bowl is, it's the No. 1 show on Jupiter and Mars, it's No. 1 with women, it's No. 1 with people who don't brush their teeth. There's $1 billion transacted -- I remember them saying that,' he explained.

    'I have one question: What do you get paid to be part of the biggest show in the history of the universe? What does the artist get...earnings for the show for Bruce and the band: zero. But it was beautifully produced, Bruce and the band were sensational and we loved it. Until you're there, you can't comprehend how many people work on that show.'

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