Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams face in Super Cup 56 on Sunday night at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.
Playing at his home stadium, The Rams are aiming to win their first Super Cup title in 22 years when the team was in St. Louis. This is the team’s second appearance in the Super Cup in the last four seasons, losing to the New England Patriots in the Super Cup 53. Quarterback Matthew Stafford threw 905 yards and six touchdowns in three Rams playoff games this year.
At the head of second-year quarterback Joe BurrowThe Bengals are participating in the Super Cup for the first time since 1988. Cincinnati beat Tennessee Titans, who sowed in first place in the divisional round and then led the Kansas City Chiefs in overtime and became the AFC champion.
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Dr. Dre covers the extravaganza of the 56th half of the Super Cup

The Super Bowl is more than just the biggest football game of the year.
While the annual television event could be a gem in the pantheon of American sports, it is also a showcase for iconic musical performances.
This year, composition of hip-hop heavyweightsled by rapper and producer NWA Dr. Dre, takes a spot on this year’s show during the break.
Rappers Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar and Eminem along with “Queen of Hip Hop Soul” Mary J. Blige joins Dre for a performance as teased in almost a 4-minute trailer which declined last month.
Concession prices at SoFi Stadium are also very high
A 25-ounce Michelob Ultra jar is usually a fairly cheap beer that can be bought at the grocery store, costs $ 3 in Vons and $ 2.79 in Instacart.
But it’s the Super Bowl at SoFi Stadium, where the same brand of beer costs $ 17 per can of the same size in Sunday’s game between the Los Angeles Rams and the Cincinnati Bengals.
Other items on concession stands Sunday’s Super Cup was a similar shock:
► $ 12 for a big hot dog
► $ 7 for 20 ounces of soda
►And $ 55 for a little Los Angeles Rams t-shirt
The SoFi Stadium had the most expensive hot dogs and beers in the NFL in 2021, according to the 2021 Team Marketing Report.
“Brent Schottenburg.”
Super Bowl 56 uniforms: Bengals in black, sheep in white
As a home team in Super Cup 56 – despite playing at the Rams House, at the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles – Cincinnati Bengals wear their black T-shirt, white pants with orange stripes. And orange socks.
The black jersey is part of the Bengals ’standard uniform when they play at Paul Brown Stadium. They wore it with white pants and black pants.
The rams are dressed in white T-shirts with blue numbers. And yellow pants.
Super Cup squares are a standard pre-game ritual
On the biggest day of the year in football come parties, fandom, betting and, of course, the Super Bowl.
If you are looking for information on how to play this fun and easy game for parties, check out our tutorial on how to customize your own game. We also have some idea of which squares provide the best payout chances. (Hint: Avoid 2 and 5 if possible !.)
Rams WR Odel Beckham Jr. is no longer a villain

LOS ANGELES – When Odel Beckham Jr. is aiming for his first championship ring, it’s unpleasant to think he’s no better than the third best raid in Super Cup 56 – at least based on how the 2021 season unfolded.
However, such as Los Angeles ’best offensive player of the year Reims Cooper Kupp and Rookie of the Year in the offensive match at Cincinnati Bengals, Ja’Mar Chase is still far from approaching the still dynamic legacy of the OBJ, which is somehow created in just eight NFL seasons.
This week it was clear that Beckham is really calm29, who projected an amazing self-awareness as well as being fully aware of his high place in the league pantheon.
“Knowing the responsibility I have to set the standard, knowing that some of them are equal to me, is the reason why I feel the way I am now, not the 23-year-old myself,” Beckham says. . “You have to go through everything to grow through things.”
“Nate Davis.”
Joe Barrow releases his inner tiger on his way to the stadium
Quarterback Cincinnati Bengals Joe Barrow looked sharp when he boarded a bus with his team before Sunday’s Super Bowl 56 match against the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium, wearing a tiger stripe, a gray-and-black suit and a black hat.
NFL Network presenter Rich Eisen compared Barrow’s hat before playing with Walter White’s alter ego to “Into the Heavy.”
The Bengals also shared videos of Barrow’s lockers when they arrived at SoFi Stadium.
– Dave Clark, Cincinnati Inquirer
Reading the prelude to the Super Bowl
For the past two weeks, USA TODAY Sports has immersed itself in the coverage of the Super Cup. Here are some of the best readings that will prepare you for the game.
Super Cup predictions: Will the Bengals or Rams win? Who will become the MVP? And which players can be X-factors?
Breakdown of Super Cup matches: Who has the upper hand in all aspects of the game? Nate Davis tells how you can win the game.
Did Sean McVeigh learn at the last Super Bowl?: Coach Rams tells how he balances the study of his previous frustration in the Super Cup with a focus on the future.

The NFL coaching revolution at the show: The meeting between Sean McVeigh and Zach Taylor will be not just a meeting of former teachers and protégés, but also an indicator of where the league’s coaching movement is heading.
Like Kelly and Matthew Stafford did everything in Los Angeles: Kelly, the wife of the Rams defender, gives an exclusive insight into the problems faced by the Staffords’ marriage after moving to Los Angeles.
Tightwad vs. the big spendthrift: Mike Brown of Bengal and Stan Kroenke of Reims are a study of opposing styles of ownership.
Eric Wedl retired – then returned to fight in the Super Cup ring: How did Rams get the 37-year-old, who had been retired for 2 years, to the speed to participate in the Super Cup?
Come on, Tom Brady: The NFL has a new oldest active player, and Andrew Whitworth, who left Reims, is enjoying his senior status.
How one program changed the course of university football, the history of the NFL: Joe Barrow’s move from Ohio to LSU has forever changed the football landscape.