$170 million
No, they did not.
Yes
Yeah, they're in the playoffs and they have a good team
The inaugural year for the Saints was 1967, so it took 43 seasons.It took 43 seasons for the Saints to make it to the Super Bowl, but one season to make it to Super Bowl 44.
As of Super Bowl XLIII, that was the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XL.
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The Steelers were the 2008 Super Bowl Champions. They won the Super Bowl on February 1, 2009.
No. They didn't make it to the Super Bowl.
The NFL generates significant revenue from the Super Bowl, with estimates often exceeding $500 million. This revenue comes from various sources, including television rights, sponsorship deals, ticket sales, and merchandise. The event also boosts local economies, as cities hosting the Super Bowl see increased tourism and spending. Overall, the Super Bowl is one of the most lucrative events in sports, contributing greatly to the NFL's financial success.
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no you have to not make the superbowl
Yes, the Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC) in 2005 and Green Bay Packers (NFC) in 2010. Both were second wild-card teams (6th seed).