They send them to some of the 3rd world countries for extra clothes, like last year they sent the New England Patriots shirts and hats to a girls soccer team and their village
Well, in the case of the Super bBowl this year the losing teams t-shirts (and losing playoff teams) were donated to World Vision who works to improve the lives of children in over 100 countries. World Vision has been giving away the losing team/misprinted products since 1994.
This years misprinted t-shirts will be donated in Nicaragua, Romania, and several other countries. The value of these t-shirts being donated is millions of dollars. These t-shirts will be the first time many folks have ever owned new clothes. In many of the countries food is the number one priority and warm clothes are a luxury so these donations really make a difference and spread the NFL brand to remote parts of the world.
Bullying awareness?
60000
Super Bowl MerchandiseThey make these shirts so that they can sell the shirts, caps, etc quickly after the game. The stuff made for the winning team is sold, but they don't sell the stuff of the losing team. Those merchandises are given to a charity. I can't remember its name, but they give the clothes to people in Africa who need clothes. The NBA does something similar with their merchandise.
Super Bowl XXX - Neil O'DonnellSuper Bowl XLV - Ben Roethlisberger
Rich Gannon in Super Bowl XXXVII against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Kansas City Chiefs
50,000
The payout to the losing team in Super Bowl XLVI, the New England Patriots, was $44,000 per player.
No. The Vikings are 0-4 in the Super Bowl, losing in Super Bowls IV (Chiefs), VIII (Dolphins), IX (Steelers), and XI (Raiders).
Anything you want, Throw it out or keep it.
don beebe
Over 9000 dollars