The NFL's official shop has all the Super Bowl gear you'll want to wear on game day - and you can still order in time
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- The Super Bowl matchup between the New England Patriots and the Los Angeles Rams takes place this Sunday, February 3, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
- People across the world will be gathering at Super Bowl parties to watch the game and enjoy the festivities surrounding the event.
- Regardless of who you are rooting for, make sure that you show up to your party dressed to impress by getting some official Super Bowl gear before Sunday from the online NFL Shop.
While only two teams play in the Super Bowl, the game itself is watched by millions of people all across the country.
Super Bowl parties have become their own event, with people gorging on infinitely layered dips, Olympic swimming pools of guacamole, and dangerous amounts chicken wings. Plus, because gambling is now an inherent aspect of watching sports, squares boards and prop bets are now commonplace at the parties, making the on-field spectacle must-see TV.
New England fans should have already budgeted funds for division and conference championship shirts, hats, and hoodies at the beginning of the season, while Los Angeles devotees should capitalize on their moment, because, as you know, one bad call and your dreams can vanish quicker than the velocity of a Gronk Spike.
Be the one who turn heads at your Super Bowl party by rocking some of this official gear from the NFL Shop; just make sure you don't spill any buffalo sauce on it.
This team gear should arrive in time for the big game if you order before the end of the day on Thursday, January 31.
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