But besides the way the presentation will be changed at Super Bowl LV, we also know some other interesting things of note for the highly anticipated sporting and cultural event, including the 2021 Super Bowl half-time show.
But unlike any other year in the storied history of the biggest sporting event of the year, Super Bowl 2021 is going be a much different experience, one like we’ve never seen before.
It won’t be long now until a large portion of us are sitting around our television screens watching two teams that are more than likely not our favorites go head-to-head for the prestigious Vince Lombardi Trophy at Super Bowl LV.
Sure, the best teams in the AFC and NFC will be squaring off to see who will rightfully make their claim as the best team in National Football League, but everything else from how fans will be able to enjoy the game in person to the commercials we see throughout the pop culture event will be affected by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.