Rapidly approaching, with the game playing out next Sunday, Super Bowl Sunday is imminent.
With it, if things go the way the world expects them to, the Steelers are going to make history.
Are you going to be there? Tickets are reportedly still available to take you to view things live and up close in Florida, when the Steelers go head to head with the Cardinals.
This game won’t be for the faint hearted fan, with some real action expected.
Anyone who watched and waited with their breath held as the teams battled out in the playoffs to achieve their final standings, knows that you can expect more than a little excitement with this matchup.
If the Steelers bring home the ring, they will be the first team in history to win 6 Super Bowls, and will additionally be the team with the youngest coach to ever take his team to a Super Bowl.
If thats not incentive enough to get you looking into those Super Bowl tickets, I don’t know what will be.
See how it plays up, up close and personal in Tampa Bay, as the Steelers take on the Cardinals, playing out Sunday for your entertainment.
Is this a game you want to miss if you can possibly make it there?
Double treat on January 18th in point of fact, with not just the Cardinals and Eagles squaring off, but the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Baltimore Ravens going head to head in Heinz Field in Pittsburgh.
Whether you’re east or west United States, you’ve got something to do and somewhere to be on the 18th of January.
Post season football this year promises to be as exciting as its ever been, and although you can of course see the televised event, there’s just no real comparison to being there, to hearing the crowds roaring around you and the teams battling it out til the final second ticks down.
Go get your Playoff tickets and cheer your choice on to victory. Its counting down to Super Bowl now and every fan, every voice is going to count.
The NFL says that from 50,000 to nearly 90,000 people buy tickets for each game… Thats going up for the playoffs as we all know. Don’t wait til the last minute to get your tickets.
The NFL season is in full swing now, and the teams are vying to see which one of them will be the winner in the season’s greatest test of skill, the Super Bowl.
The 2005 Offensive Rookie of the Year will be returning this week from a career threatening injury, which comes at an excellent time for his team, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, with both Graham and Dunn out with injuries.
Ty Law is a bit rusty upon his return to the New York Jets after about eleven months as a free agent, and hopes to play Thursday against New England Patriots.
Thompson appears to be out this week for Green Bay Packers, while the TitansEugene Amano remains laid up with a knee injury.
All in all it looks to be an exciting week for NFL and you don’t want to miss a minute of it.
How much more exciting is it to see the teams you love and the players you admire in person?
Why not take an evening off from the grind and grab your tickets to go and see your favorite football team in action?
Who’s going to bring home the Super Bowl Ring this year?
Time will tell, but you can be part of the action.