The NFL formally confirmed on Wednesday that each fan attending Super Bowl LVI in Los Angeles on Feb. 13 will receive a one-of-a-kind, non-fungible token (NFT).
To mark the game day and the Super Bowl’s return to Los Angeles for the first time in over 30 years, the NFT will display their distinctive section, row, and seat.
According to the release, Super Bowl LVI gave the NFL a unique opportunity to engage and celebrate with fans by offering NFTs at the game.
During the regular season, the team began providing virtual commemorative ticket NFTs to supporters, according to Robert Gallo, senior vice president of the NFL’s club business development.
“With this one-of-a-kind fan experience, we saw tremendous success, which gave us the confidence to continue this initiative throughout the postseason and, eventually, at Super Bowl LVI in Los Angeles,” Gallo said.
Fans have been anxiously accumulating virtual ticket NFTs, according to Gallo, especially for the season’s biggest game. Gallo noted that offering customized Super Bowl NFTs allows the NFL to improve the gameday experience while also allowing the club to “assess the NFT area for future ticketing and event engagement opportunities.”
The NFL published the club-specific NFTs for the Los Angeles Rams and Cincinnati Bengals, who will compete in Super Bowl LVI, on Wednesday. The NFL’s official NFT website hosts the virtual NFT tickets, which are minted on the Polygon blockchain.
The National Football League (NFL) is producing another set of limited edition nonfungible tokens (NFTs) to commemorate Super Bowl LVI in Los Angeles.
In January, the NFL announced that in November 2021, fans will be able to get free virtual commemorative tickets in the form of NFTs. According to him, the club had issued over 250,000 free NFTs by mid-January.