Super Bowl Experience for fans comes to Los Angeles ahead of big game

The NFL’s “Super Bowl Experience Presented by Lowe’s” is coming to the Los Angeles Convention Center before the arrival of Super Bowl LVI in Inglewood.
The NFL’s “Super Bowl Experience Presented by Lowe’s” is coming to the Los Angeles Convention Center before the arrival of Super Bowl LVI in Inglewood.
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The NFL’s Super Bowl Experience Presented by Lowe’s is an interactive theme park rolling out for fans in Los Angeles before the arrival of Super Bowl LVI.

While the nation awaits the gridiron battle between the Los Angeles Rams and Cincinnati Bengals at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, fans will have the opportunity to visit the Super Bowl Experience at the L.A. Convention Center beginning Saturday.

During the multi-day football experience, fans will have the opportunity to get autographs from current and former NFL players, participate in a variety of games, shop and check out exhibits like the prestigious Vince Lombardi Trophy.

The Super Bowl Experience is scheduled on Feb. 5-6 and Feb. 10-12 at the L.A. Convention Center, 1201 South Figueroa Street in downtown Los Angeles.

Super Bowl LVI will be played on Feb. 13 at SoFi Stadium, located just 10 miles from the L.A. Convention Center.

The NFL’s “Super Bowl Experience Presented by Lowe’s” is coming to the Los Angeles Convention Center before the arrival of Super Bowl LVI in Inglewood.
The NFL’s “Super Bowl Experience Presented by Lowe’s” is coming to the Los Angeles Convention Center before the arrival of Super Bowl LVI in Inglewood.

Games

Some of the interactive games at the Super Bowl Experience will include the “Two Minute Drill,” where fans can test their quarterback mastery by quickly passing the ball down field and into three targets before the clock runs out.

The NFL Training Camp will have fans racing through a series of obstacles and experience training like the pros.

During the QB Scramble, participants will take the snap and run through read-and-react obstacles before passing to a larger-than-life target.

Fans can test their kicking skills by attempting to get a pigskin through the uprights during the Lowe's Field Goal Kick and NFL Extra Points Kick games.

The Hail Mary quarterback game will have participants summoning their inner Matthew Stafford or Joe Burrow as they drop back and throw a football for long-distance accuracy.

Other games include throwing footballs, catching/returning punts, running the 40-yard dash, weight lifting, vertical jumps, navigating an obstacle course and more.

NFL Play 60 Zone

Geared for younger fans, the kid-friendly NFL Play 60 Zone will include arts and crafts and a Kick, Run, Throw, Defend activity. The NFL PLAY 60 Dance Floor is where kids can show off their best end zone dance moves.

At the Play Football Field, kids can watch and learn from USA Football coaches and NFL players about football and NFL FLAG football, as well as Heads Up tackling during various clinics, competitions and demonstrations.

On-field clinics are open to kids ages 6 to 14. Many of the games are sponsored by Uber Eats and FedEx.

Exhibits

Visitors can see the AFC Lamar Hunt and NFC George S. Halas championship trophies. Also, the Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award for the NFL player who best exudes sportsmanship. This award honors Rooney, the Pittsburgh Steelers founding owner and Hall of Famer.

The Chronology of Pro Football exhibit traces iconic NFL moments and developments over the decades.

The Evolution of the Shield display will show fans how the NFL Shield or logo has evolved since 1960.

The “Look Like A Pro” display is a photo opportunity where visitors can step inside a uniformed body-cast mold bearing the insignia and NFL team name.

Visitors to the My Cause My Cleats exhibit can discover NFL players' commitment to the community and how they displayed the charitable causes they champion on their gameday cleats.

Other exhibits

  • NFL Draft Set: Visit the official NFL Draft set, and take your spot behind the podium with your favorite team's No. 1 jersey.

  • NFL Locker Room: Visit a replica locker room as it appears on gameday. Experience the sights and sounds of the real NFL pregame.

  • NFL Network Total Access presented by Snickers: Take your seat behind the NFL Network Total Access desk and break down the game!

  • Pepsi Helmets: Fans can take their photo with an oversized replica of all 32 NFL team helmets, presented by Pepsi.

  • Pro Football Hall of Fame: A look into pro football's past with rare memories on display in sleek, translucent LCDs and bronze busts of Hall of Fame legends.

  • Road to the Championship: Get the best highlights as the video display counts down winners of each divisional matchup on the road to the Super Bowl Championship.

  • Super Bowl Experience Autograph Stage presented by Panini: Get free autographs from current NFL players and NFL legends. Schedules are available in the OnePass app.

  • Super Bowl Rings: See the collection of all 55 Super Bowl rings up close in detail.

  • Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year: This annual award, presented by Nationwide, is granted to the NFL player who demonstrates outstanding contributions to society off the field while handling himself in an exemplary fashion on the field.

Health and safety protocols

Guests will be required to comply with all L.A. County COVID-19 health and safety protocols to enter the Convention Center.

Updated protocols include, but are not limited to, a mandatory mask requirement for indoor mega-events for everyone over 2 years of age regardless of vaccination status.

Visit www.NFL.com for specific COVID-19 health and safety requirements for the Convention Center, Super Bowl Experience Presented by Lowe's, or the NFL Shop at Super Bowl presented by Visa.

Tickets

Kids 12 and under are free. Single tickets start at $20.

Fans who take Metro to the L.A. Convention Center will receive 50% off their general admission ticket at the box office.

Metrolink offers an $8 special Super Bowl Experience ticket, available exclusively on the Metrolink App. Valid from anywhere on the Metrolink system to L.A. Union Station and includes transfer connections.

Tickets for the Super Bowl Experience can be purchased by downloading the NFL OnePass app or visiting www.NFL.com/sbxonsale.

The NFL OnePass app will be required to enter the Super Bowl Experience. Get the app for the latest information on player appearances, schedules, and opportunities to win prizes.

Daily Press reporter Rene Ray De La Cruz may be reached at 760-951-6227 or RDeLaCruz@VVDailyPress.com. Follow him on Instagram @RenegadeReporter and Twitter @DP_ReneDeLaCruz

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