Super Bowl Opening night, which was previously known as SUper Bowl media day, was a big hit with fans last year and the NFL is looking for new ways to make the experience better.
Today, NFL Vice President of Event Strategy, Matt Shapiro and NFL Senior Director of Event Operations, Eric Finkelstein, held a press conference at Marlins Park and revealed that for the first time ever fans will have the ability to go down onto the field and see the interviews up close and personal as well as ask questions at the upcoming Super Bowl Opening Night in Miami on January, 27,2020.
The NFL plans to have an interview position set up just for fans to be able to engage with the players participating in the Super Bowl.
The way it’ll work is fans will submit their questions to the NFL OnePass app and a host will then select a prescreened question to ask a player fielding questions at the designated interview position.
The field on Super Bowl Opening Night will also feature live entertainment, special appearances and autographs by NFL players and Legends.
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Tickets were made available today on NFL.com and will cost $25. For those unable to attend Super Bowl Opening night will air live on NFL Network as well as on FS1 on January 27,2020.