The Super Bowl leaves a footprint bigger than the game itself.
📌 Host cities see tourism, jobs, spending and civic pride ripple through their economies.
📌 The halftime show has evolved into a pop-culture stage that transcends sport.
📌 Ads and cultural moments often outlive the game on TV and in memory.
Legacy isn’t accidental — it’s an engineered outcome of scale and spectacle.
After the Confetti Falls: What the Super Bowl Actually Leaves Behind
Super Bowl Sunday might be the climax of the sporting calendar — three hours of drama, culture and spectacle watched by hundreds of millions around the world — but the true imprint of the Super Bowl becomes visible long after the confetti has fallen. In 2026, as the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots take […]