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Date | February 3, 2019 | ||||||||||||||||||
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Stadium | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia | ||||||||||||||||||
MVP | Julian Edelman, wide-receiver | ||||||||||||||||||
Favorite | Patriots by 2.5[1] | ||||||||||||||||||
Referee | John Parry[2] | ||||||||||||||||||
Attendance | 70,081 | ||||||||||||||||||
Ceremonies | |||||||||||||||||||
National anthem | Gladys Knight[3] | ||||||||||||||||||
Coin toss | Bernice King[4] | ||||||||||||||||||
Halftime show | Maroon 5, Travis Scott, Big Boi[5] | ||||||||||||||||||
TV in the United States | |||||||||||||||||||
Network | CBS | ||||||||||||||||||
Announcers | Jim Nantz (play-by-play) Tony Romo (analyst) Tracy Wolfson and Evan Washburn (sideline reporters) | ||||||||||||||||||
Nielsen ratings | 41.1 98.2 million people watching in the U.S.[6] | ||||||||||||||||||
Cost of 30-second commercial | $5.25 million | ||||||||||||||||||
Radio in the United States | |||||||||||||||||||
Network | Westwood One ESPN Deportes Radio (Spanish language) | ||||||||||||||||||
Announcers | Kevin Harlan (play-by-play) Kurt Warner and Mike Holmgren (analysts) Ed Werder and Tony Boselli (sideline reporters) Kenneth Garay (play-by-play- ESPN Deportes Radio) Sebastian Martínez Christensen (analyst- ESPN Deportes Radio) | ||||||||||||||||||
Super Bowl LIII (meaning Super Bowl 53 in Roman numerals) was an American football game in which the New England Patriots, who were the winners of the American Football Conference (AFC) in the 2018 season, beat the Los Angeles Rams, winners of the National Football Conference (NFC) in the 2018 season, 13-3 to become winners of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2018 season. It was the 6th time the New England Patriots won a Super Bowl. It was also the 11th time the New England Patriots had been in a Super Bowl and the 4th time the Los Angeles Rams had been in a Super Bowl. It is was played at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia on February 3, 2019. The game had the lowest score of any Super Bowl in history, with 16 points scored by both teams. It also had the lowest amount of people watching it on television for a Super Bowl for 10 years, with 98.2 million people watching it in the United States.[6] The same teams played in this Super Bowl as the Super Bowl XXXVI, when the New England Patriots also won.