10 Super Bowl party do's and don'ts | THE EDIT (2024)

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1. Do your homework

There’s no need to study up on the entire season or memorize the roster, but you should at least know which teams are playing, the names of a few key players, and have a limited knowledge of how the game works. Seriously, don’t bother the diehard fans with dumb questions during tense parts of the game. Save that stuff for pre-season. Pro-tip: If you’re super clueless but want to appear to be in-the-know, call your Dad or ask your football loving friend if they can teach you some cool phrases to say during the game; works like a charm.

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2. Don’t paint your face

If you’re at the game, it’s one thing. If you’re at home or at a friends house, it’s messy and will end up getting all over the couch. Be a fan, not a fanatic.

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3. Do wear a team jersey

But it has to be the jersey of one of the teams playing. You’ll look like a poor sport if you wear the jersey of a team that didn’t make the big game, and no one likes a poor sport. Also, don’t drop $100 on a jersey just for the party. It looks thirsty. You can always use your student discount and pick up something NFL sporty from Under Armour.

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4. Don't save your seat

Beer and the bathroom go hand in hand, but don't expect that seat right in front of the TV to be free when you return — i.e., don't get into a fistfight with your buddy who 'stole' your seat. Pro tip: If you volunteer to go on a beer run and come back with three cases, then you deserve to get your prime spot back. No questions asked.

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5. Don’t make stupid comments during commercials

Fact: Some people are there just for the commercials and halftime show. We, as a nation, have an understanding that the commercials “just haven’t been the same” in recent years, but we really don’t need you to remind us of this every commercial break. Give up those great seats in front of the TV for commercial lovers, it’s just common courtesy.

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6. Do eat buffalo wings

This is probably the most important DO on this list. The Super Bowl is all about putting your diet aside for the night and indulging on the uber cheesy and meaty. We’ve been really good all of January and we deserve this. We are firm believers that the only green thing that should be served at a Super Bowl party is guac. Go HAM on the wings, bro.

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7. Don’t touch the Remote

Unless you’re the host.

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8. Don’t get so drunk you forget the game

Do accompany those buffalo wings with a few brewskis (if you’re of age!) but don’t black out. This is the rookiest mistake of all. Take it easy! Pro-tip: Don’t drink or serve tequila-- just take our word for it.

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9. Don’t hate the game

You might just be there for Justin Timberlake and chicken wings, but this is football people’s Academy Awards. Let them have their night! Try and follow along the best that you can and hold out for those commercials.

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10. Do cheer

There’s nothing quite like watching the game with your friends and bonding over sick plays, epic high fives and some good old-fashioned booing. Casual chitchat is perfectly acceptable, though preferable if it’s about the game. Try to avoid announcing everything or getting too intense about how poorly the coach is doing. Like we said earlier: Be a FAN not a FANATIC.

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Bonus 11. Do watch Justin Timberlake slay

He’s bound to put on an amazing show!

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FAQs

How to host a winning Super Bowl party? ›

How to host a winning Super Bowl party
  1. Make it a potluck. ...
  2. Lean into make-ahead options. ...
  3. Be sure to have enough plates, bowls and utensils for everyone attending. ...
  4. Encourage guests to bring to-go containers (or give away your takeout tubs).
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What to wear to a Super Bowl party when your team isn't in it? ›

Non-NFL fans — aka those just coming for the company, snacks, and halftime show — have it the easy; with no strings attached (save for a friendly wager or two), you can wear pretty much anything and everything as your Super Bowl party outfit — loungewear, denim, funky prints, or a dress. It's all fair game.

What can't you say Super Bowl? ›

Super Bowl Advertising Guidelines: The Don'ts

Do not use the words Super Bowl or Super Sunday. Avoid using the specific team names. Stay away from incorporating the NFL logo or team logos within your creative materials.

What 2 foods are most commonly served at Super Bowl parties? ›

"But what are people ordering for their Super Bowl watch parties?" is a question you may ask yourself because you're looking to create a game day menu. The three most popular Super Bowl dishes people order are pizza, chicken wings, and chips with dips.

What are the rules to host a Super Bowl? ›

The NFL's general requirements to host the Super Bowl include interest from the local football team, stadium quality, hotel inventory, a media center, corporate and community support, and approval from three-quarters of the league's owners.

What color to wear to a Super Bowl party? ›

Regardless of your team, red is the standout color. If you flip through your favorite style or sports magazine this month, it is abundantly apparent red is one of the hottest hues to grace those pages.

Where do unused Super Bowl shirts go? ›

But what happens with all that clothing with the losers' logo? The NFL is working with nonprofit Good360 again this year to keep the pre-made, unused apparel out of the landfill. The organization collects the clothing items and ships them to “vetted nonprofit partners” around the world, Good360 said.

How much is a Super Bowl ring worth? ›

They're not free: The cost per Super Bowl ring can run anywhere from $30,000 to $50,000. The New England Patriots' Super Bowl XLIX rings, for instance, cost $36,500 each. A full set of rings for a team can cost upwards of $5 million. Who pays for them: The NFL contributes $5,000 per ring for the first 150 rings.

Who has not gone to a Super Bowl? ›

There are 4 teams that have never been to the Super Bowl: Detroit Lions, Jacksonville Jaguars, Cleveland Browns and Houston Texans. Three were in the playoffs this past season (Lions, Browns & Texans) and the Jaguars were the year before.

Why do people say the big game instead of the Super Bowl? ›

While some ads and brands do in fact call the game "the Super Bowl," a much larger group is apparently afraid to use the phrase -- and with very good reason. It all has to do with trademark law, and so I turned to trademark attorney Josh Gerben, founding partner of the law firm Gerben Perrott PLLC in Washington.

How do you host a good Super Bowl party? ›

Play Some Games. Keep the competition alive with adult party games, like team and city trivia or football bingo. If your guests are more into the ads than the game, this Super Bowl commercial bingo will be sure to bring on some fun. Bake some football-shaped cookies to hand out as prizes.

What do people do at the Super Bowl party? ›

Stereotypical Super Bowl parties use tablecloths, paper plates, and temporary decor pieces with standard football stadium designs. They typically serve wings, burgers, and/or pizza. There's usually a lot of beer involved and plenty of shouting at the television.

How can I make my party more fun? ›

Fun Party Ideas For Your Next Bash!
  1. Signature co*cktails are fun and can be hard or soft.
  2. These brats were delish! ...
  3. Offer guests something unique, like an outdoor movie experience.
  4. Games are always a great way to entertain guests, young or old!
  5. Chalk drawing brings the creative out of everyone!

What do you make for winning the Super Bowl? ›

The latest collective bargaining agreement between the NFL Players Association and the NFL dictates that each member of the winning team will receive $164,000, a $7,000 bump over last year's total. Winners of the 2025 Super Bowl will receive $171,000.

What is the average number of people at a Super Bowl party? ›

AND WHAT ABOUT THOSE SUPER BOWL PARTIES? 41: Days in advance, on average, Super Bowl plans are made. 20 million: Number of Americans attending a Super Bowl party. 17: Average number of people attending each party.

What time should you start a Super Bowl party? ›

Starting the festivities too early is not only a good way to run out of food before halftime, it's also just begging your guests to drink too much too fast. Foxsports.com suggests kicking off the celebration about 90 minutes before kick-off.

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