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Super Bowl Media Day 2012 Tickets

image of the Super Bowl Media Day in 2011

Venue: Lucas Oil Stadium
Tuesday January 31, 2012 // 10:00 AM


The Super Bowl will last only three and a half hours but the preparation for the game takes thousands of worker hours. Fans will have the opportunity to get a behind the scenes day of the inner workings of the Super Bowl XLVI. And so Super Media day was announced. Get your Super Bowl Media Day tickets for a chance to see your favorite Super Bowl contenders before the big game. The NFL announced that 5,000 fans will be allowed to enter Lucas Oil Stadium on January 31 when the reporters interview the players from the two teams. It will be a mix of comedy and traditional interviews with an estimate of 3,000 reporters from around the world will be on scene at the event.

Fans in attendance will have the chance to see the contending teams players giving a team photo in their game uniforms. Fans will also receive a special media day gift bag to tune into the day's coverage and to listen to the player interviews from the podium microphone radio.

(If there is no listing. the tickets are soldout)

Super Bowl Media Day 2012 schedule below:

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image of 2011 Super Bowl Media Day Interviews

Super Bowl XLVI will be played Feb. 5, 2012 at Lucas Oil Stadium. Super Bowl Tickets, Super Bowl Vacation Packages, a Super Bowl Party and Super Bowl Hotel Rooms are available now while supplies last.

SUPER BOWL MEDIA CENTER FAN GALLERY: Fans will have free behind-the-scenes access to portions of the Media Center located on the 3rd floor of the JW Marriott. Fans will be able to see NFL players, celebrities and other athletes interviewed on NFL Network and other television network sets and on Radio Row.

In addition to being on site of the Media Center that accommodates 5,000 credentialed media, fans also will be able to check out sponsored interactive zones.


 

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