LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Images released Friday show the newest addition to the Las Vegas skyline, Sphere, displaying all 57 NFL championship rings on its massive 580,000 square foot “Exosphere” just days before Super Bowl LVIII kicks off in the entertainment capital of the world for the first time ever.
Super Bowl I, 1967, Green Bay Packers
Super Bowl II, 1968, Green Bay Packers
Super Bowl III, 1969, New York Jets
Super Bowl IV, 1970, Kansas City Chiefs
Super Bowl V, 1971, Baltimore Colts
Super Bowl VI, 1972, Dallas Cowboys
Super Bowl VII, 1973, Miami Dolphins
Super Bowl VIII, 1974, Miami Dolphins
Super Bowl IX, 1975, Pittsburgh Steelers
Super Bowl X, 1976, Pittsburgh Steelers
Super Bowl XI, 1977, Oakland Raiders
Super Bowl XII, 1978, Dallas Cowboys
Super Bowl XIII, 1979, Pittsburgh Steelers
Super Bowl XIV, 1980, Pittsburgh Steelers
Super Bowl XV, 1981, Oakland Raiders
Super Bowl XVI, 1982, San Francisco 49ers
Super Bowl XVII, 1983, Washington Redskins
Super Bowl XVIII, 1984, Los Angeles Raiders
Super Bowl XIX, 1985, San Francisco 49ers
Super Bowl XX, 1986, Chicago Bears
Super Bowl XXI, 1987, New York Giants
Super Bowl XXII, 1988, Washington Redskins
Super Bowl XXIII, 1989, San Francisco 49ers
Super Bowl XXIV, 1990, San Francisco 49ers
Super Bowl XXV, 1991, New York Giants
Super Bowl XXVI, 1992, Washington Redskins
Super Bowl XXVII, 1993, Dallas Cowboys
Super Bowl XXVIII, 1994, Dallas Cowboys
Super Bowl XXIX, 1995, San Francisco 49ers
Super Bowl XXX, 1996, Dallas Cowboys
Super Bowl XXXI, 1997, Green Bay Packers
Super Bowl XXXII, 1998, Denver Broncos
Super Bowl XXXIII, 1999, Denver Broncos
Super Bowl XXXIV, 2000, St. Louis Rams
Super Bowl XXXV, 2001, Baltimore Ravens
Super Bowl XXXVI, 2002, New England Patriots
Super Bowl XXXVII, 2003, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Super Bowl XXXVIII, 2004, New England Patriots
Super Bowl XXXIX, 2005, New England Patriots
Super Bowl XL, 2006, Pittsburgh Steelers
Super Bowl XLI, 2007, Indianapolis Colts
Super Bowl XLII, 2008, New York Giants
Super Bowl XLIII, 2009, Pittsburgh Steelers
Super Bowl XLIV, 2010, New Orleans Saints
Super Bowl XLV, 2011, Green Bay Packers
Super Bowl XLVI, 2012, New York Giants
Super Bowl XLVII, 2013, Baltimore Ravens
Super Bowl XLVIII, 2014, Seattle Seahawks
Super Bowl XLIX, 2015, New England Patriots
Super Bowl 50, 2016, Denver Broncos
Super Bowl LI, 2017, New England Patriots
Super Bowl LII, 2018, Philadelphia Eagles
Super Bowl LIII, 2019, New England Patriots
Super Bowl LIV, 2020, Kansas City Chiefs
Super Bowl LV, 2021, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Super Bowl LVI, 2022, Los Angeles Rams
Super Bowl LVII, 2023, Kansas City Chiefs
From the Green Bay Packers in the original Super Bowl in 1967 to the Kansas City Chiefs in 2023, every championship ring is accounted for on the huge structure. The Exosphere, which represents the largest LED screen on the planet, will feature several NFL-related elements before the league’s championship is played just a few miles away at Allegiant Stadium on Sunday.
Additional elements revealed Friday by Sphere Entertainment include a feature of Super Bowl starting quarterbacks Brock Purdy and Patrick Mahomes.
Photo: Sphere Entertainment
Photo: Sphere Entertainment
During the game, the CBS broadcast of Super Bowl LVIII will be broadcast on the Exosphere. Content on Sphere will respond in real time to the action on the field between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers. Additionally, officials say Sphere will be the focus of two curated moments during the game broadcast on CBS.
“In celebration of Super Bowl LVIII, Sphere Studios created custom content that will run throughout the week,” said a news release from Sphere Entertainment Co. “This includes, as part of its ongoing XO/Art program, commissions from legendary street artists to create custom art for the Exosphere that will run at various times this week.”
Sphere’s 366-foot tall, 516-foot wide visage consists of 1.2 million LED pucks, each of them eight inches apart, creating images on a massive scale visible from miles and miles away from the Las Vegas Strip.
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