Game Day Info
Site: Sun Life Stadium-Miami Gardens, FL
Date: February 7, 2010
Game time: Kickoff approximately 6:28 p.m. EST
Stadium Capacity: 74,000
Television: CBS
Radio: Westwood One Radio Sports (English), Univision Radio (Spanish)
Home Team: AFC
Visiting Team: NFC
Seating Chart: Click here for a Sun Life Stadium seating chart
Game Day Tips
- Come early to avoid delays and to expedite entrance to the game.
- Take time to review the list of prohibited items so you don't have to return to your vehicle.
- The NFL does not permit tailgating in any NFL-controlled parking area.
- There will be hundreds of vehicles that look identical in the bus and limousine lots. Ask your driver for a locator card with a site map to find your way back to the vehicle after the game. Note your transportation carrier's company name, parking location and vehicle descriptions.
Check back often as game day approaches. We will continue to post important news & announcements.
Facts & Figures
SUPER BOWL XLIV - SOUTH FLORIDA - FACTS & FIGURES
SUPER BOWL HOST CITIES (I - XLIV):
South Florida (10)
New Orleans (9)
Los Angeles (7)
Tampa Bay (4)
San Diego (3)
Arizona (2)
Atlanta (2)
Detroit (2)
Houston (2)
Jacksonville (1)
Minneapolis (1)
San Francisco (1)
FUTURE SUPER BOWL SITES:
Super Bowl XLV, North Texas, February 6, 2011.
Super Bowl XLVI, Indianapolis, February 5, 2012.
Super Bowl XLVII, New Orleans, February, 2013.
SUPER BOWL XLIV TICKET BREAKDOWN:
League office: 25.2%
AFC Champion: 17.5%
NFC Champion: 17.5%
Other 29 clubs: 34.8% (1.2% each)
Host team: 5%
TELEVISION NETWORK: CBS (17th Super Bowl)
Super Bowls I, II, IV, VI, VIII, X, XII, XIV, XVI, XVIII, XXI, XXIV, XXVI, XXXV, XXXVIII, XLI, XLIV
TELEVISION AUDIENCE FOR SUPER BOWL XLIII: Last year's game was the most watched program in television history, with 151.6 million viewers in the United States. The game was broadcast to 230 countries and territories in 34 different languages. Broadcasters from 14 countries called the game live from Raymond James Stadium.
POSTSEASON SHARES - 2009 SEASON:
Wild Card Game (Div. Winner) $21,000 ($20,000 in 2008)
(Other) $19,000 ($18,000 in 2008)
Divisional Playoff Game $21,000 ($20,000 in 2008)
Conference Championship Game $38,000 ($37,500 in 2008)
Super Bowl (Winning Team) $83,000 ($78,000 in 2008)
(Losing Team) $42,000 ($40,000 in 2008)
Pro Bowl (Winning Team) $45,000 (same as 2008)
(Losing Team) $22,500 (same as 2008)
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
Cost of the Vince Lombardi Trophy: $25,000
Maker of the Vince Lombardi Trophy: Tiffany & Co. of New York
Cost of Super Bowl Rings: The NFL pays for up to 150 rings at $5,000 per ring (plus adjustments for increases in gold and diamonds). The league also pays for 150 pieces of jewelry for the losing team which may not cost more than one-half the price set for the Super Bowl ring.







