TL;DR
- 30 exclusive cards of players participating in Super Bowl LIX will be released. Highlighting the best of the season.
- Players will receive Hero Event Tickets to participate in weekly events with Super Bowl stars. Like Travis Kelce and Quinyon Mitchell.
- There will be live events, Super Bowl predictions, themed event packs, and a 40-level Power Pass.
NFL Rivals has announced a series of updates focused on Super Bowl LIX, aiming to maintain interest in the weeks leading up to the start of the NFL Combine. From February 6 to 20, the program will include various updates and events designed to offer exclusive content to players.
First, 30 new cards will be released, available exclusively to players from the two teams participating in this year’s Super Bowl. These cards focus on players who have stood out throughout the season, ensuring each of them has earned their spot in this event.
NFL Rivals: Hero Event Ticket
Throughout the two-week program, players will have access to weekly events. Starting with the delivery of a Hero Event Ticket. This ticket will allow them to participate in events featuring Super Bowl stars such as Travis Kelce or Dallas Goedert on offense. And Quinyon Mitchell or Justin Reid on defense. The decisions will be in the hands of the players. Who can choose between these prominent names to participate in the events.
Additionally, live events tied to real Super Bowl moments will be offered, allowing players to earn Trophies and other rewards. Among the potential rewards is the possibility of obtaining the Super Bowl MVP. New prediction features have also been added, enabling players to wager their coins and gems on Super Bowl outcomes, such as the coin toss, the first touchdown, or the final score.
Finally, NFL Rivals players will be able to access a variety of Super Bowl-themed packs. Along with a 40-level Power Pass and special offers in the store. These options will allow players to improve their teams and advance in the game. Ensuring a complete experience during the weeks leading up to the NFL Combine