Super Bowl Lottery Tickets New Rules By NFL
In years past, the NFL offered a lottery
system to give a lucky few Super Bowl tickets at face value. This
system is changing for Super Bowl 52, and the details were released on
10/19/17. For your reference, below are the details straight from the
NFL. This information can also be found on the NFL FAQ.
“Thank you for your interest in Super Bowl LII.
The NFL has made some exciting
changes around Super Bowl LII in Minnesota to give some of our greatest
and most loyal fans the opportunity to attend the big game.
This year, instead of conducting a
lottery, the NFL has allocated those tickets to a new program that will
directly touch fans of all 32 teams. Throughout the rest of the season,
our teams are going to surprise fans with free tickets to the big game.
In total, we’re going to give away 500 tickets to Super Bowl LII in
Minneapolis.
Some of these tickets will be given
to fans identified by our clubs as exemplifying the heart of their team
spirit. Some will go to outstanding youth football coaches and community
heroes. And others will recognize our most creative fans—at tailgates,
in our stadiums and watching at home—who put on their face paint and
jerseys, their Cheeseheads and Viking helmets, and support our teams
through thick and thin.
We kicked off this new initiative
during week 6 of the NFL season in Minneapolis, where some very special
volunteer youth football coaches and their hardworking players found out
they will all be coming to the big game.
We know we can’t give everyone Super
Bowl tickets, but this is one of many ways we want to say thank you to
our fans for everything you do to support the game.
We will continue to hold the ADA
lottery, unchanged from years past. Entries for the ADA lottery are
accepted between Feb. 1 and June 1 of the year preceding the Super Bowl.
ADA requests should be sent to:
Super Bowl ADA Random Drawing
345 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10154
-Those selected in the random
drawing will have the opportunity to purchase one wheelchair and one
companion seat. Please be advised that only individuals who have a
disability which requires them to sit in designated wheelchair and
companion seats will be allowed to use these two tickets. Please also be
advised that the NFL reserves the right to take appropriate legal
action against individuals who fraudulently obtain any wheelchair and
companion seats.”
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