features artifacts from the biggest spectacle in American sports –including the stunning Vince Lombardi Trophy and all 57 team rings from each winning squad.The show, “Beyond the Big Game,” highlights more than 150 iconic Super Bowl photos, memorable commercials and halftime performances that dominated post-game debates and social media.NFL fans can also snap selfies in front of the league’s championship trophy, as well as The Weeknd’s halftime show set from Super Bowl LV as part of the immersive exhibit.“It’s a little slice of football heaven,” Paley Center for Media president and CEO Maureen Reidy told The Post. “Really, there’s something for everyone here.”Here’s a look at some of the Super Bowl relics being showcased at the Manhattan exhibit, which runs through March 3:Green Bay Packers quarterback Bart Starr tossed two touchdowns, leading the squad to a 35-10 victory over Kansas City in the first AFL-NFL showdown in 1967.
The team’s ball was manufactured by Wilson and known as “The Duke” in a nod to Wellington Mara, the longtime New York Giants owner whose father and team founder, Tim Mara, is named in honor of the Duke of Wellington.In 2002, the “GOAT” led New England to the first of his six Super Bowl championships with the Patriots.
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