According to BILD, the official ticket prices range from €4,552 for the cheapest ticket to €72,767 for the most expensive. The exclusivity of the final match, in which the world's highest-selling sports league will crown its champion for the 59th time, also attracts numerous super-rich people to the city where the Mississippi flows into the Atlantic. Anyone who follows the Giga scene closely knows that many owners are passionate about investing in sports clubs - mainly football and soccer teams - in addition to their floating hobby.
One of them is Shahid Khan, whose 122-metre Lürssen "Kismet" (issue 1/25) secured a berth in the Mississippi to be as close as possible to the literal giga event. Even if his Jacksonville Jaguars were not allowed to compete for the Vince Lombardi Trophy this year. After all, being there is everything, especially when the after-game party can take place on your own six decks. The detailed yacht portrait of Khan's "Kismet"...
Another owner without a final team but with a yacht in The Big Easy is Arthur Blank, the owner of the Atlanta Falcons, who will be inviting guests to his 90-metre "DreAMBoat" and using it as a Super Bowl base.
Another member of the elite club of NFL team and gigayacht owners is former college footballer Jerry Jones. He may not be using his spectacular Oceanco giant "Bravo Eugenia" (109 metres) as a party platform this year, but he will probably be welcoming some players from his team, the Dallas Cowboys, on board.
The 93-metre "Lady S" Feadship, owned by Washington Commanders owner Daniel Snyder, is another Giga that serves as a retreat. It is the only yacht in the world with a two-deck IMAX cinema for twelve guests. Snyder will have watched many a game there, but not the Super Bowl. His "Lady S" was in Harlingen for a shipyard visit.
In Super Bowl 2025, the Kansas City Chiefs will play against the Philadelphia Eagles, two of the best and oldest teams in the NFL. The Chiefs could win their third Super Bowl title in a row, which would be a historic achievement. For the Eagles, on the other hand, it would only be their second title, with their first win coming in 2018 against the New England Patriots. Interestingly, the two teams met in the Super Bowl back in 2023, with the Chiefs coming out on top despite the Eagles holding a long lead. Both teams have a long history; the Chiefs moved from Dallas to Kansas City in 1963 and the Eagles have been in the league since 1933.