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Super Bowl LX is the upcoming American football championship game of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2025 season. The game is scheduled to be played on February 8, 2026, at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

This will be the third Super Bowl to be held in the San Francisco Bay Area and the second at Levi's Stadium, the first being Super Bowl 50 a decade prior. The game is planned to be televised nationally by NBC.

Super Bowl History (Last ~25 Years)

Over the past quarter‑century, the Super Bowl has seen dynasties, dramatic comebacks, and underdog triumphs. Teams like the New England Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs have dominated, both in terms of frequent appearances and delivering when it matters. For instance, the Chiefs have lifted the Lombardi Trophy multiple times recently, including back‑to‑back wins in 2023 and 2024.

Some of the games in this period have become instant classics. Philadelphia’s first Super Bowl win in 2018 (LII) over New England via the “Philly Special” trick play is one; New England’s comeback from a 28‑3 deficit against Atlanta in Super Bowl LI is another. More recently, the Eagles’ 2025 victory over the Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX (40‑22) demonstrated both offensive firepower and defensive acumen.

Best Performances & Iconic Moments

The Super Bowl’s legacy isn’t just the winners, but individual and team performances that stand the test of time. Quarterbacks like Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes have delivered some of the most memorable games: Brady’s leadership during tight fourth quarters; Mahomes’ ability to engineer comebacks or game‑winning drives under pressure.

On the defensive side, several performances have swung games single‑handedly—turnovers, big plays, clutch stops. In low‑scoring affairs, it’s often the defense that becomes the story. And then there are the spectacle moments: trick plays, dramatic fourth‑quarter rallies, overtime finishes. Plays like the “Helmet Catch,” game‑sealing interceptions, and halftime show performances (e.g. Prince in XLI, Michael Jackson in XXVII) have elevated certain Super Bowls into cultural touchstones