Super Bowl drinking game 2025: Rules, ideas and Taylor Swift bonus round for Chiefs vs Eagles

Super Bowl LIX takes place TODAY as fans worldwide will watch the Kansas City Chiefs face off against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Like the World Cup or the Olympics, the NFL's biggest game attracts everyone from die-hard supporters to armchair fans.
The Super Bowl may be the sole American football game some viewers will watch this year but the New Orleans is something to behold.
From The Jazz and Blues Festival to Mardi Gras, the Louisiana city knows the value of bringing together people to party.
But fans of the legal drinking age will be looking to replicate the atmosphere in their own Super Bowl festivities.
Taylor Swift went viral at last year's event having chugged beers in front of Travis' brother Jason and will be in the mood to party again.
Especially with her friend Kendrick Lamar performing the halftime show, and yes, specific rules for the rapper have been included.
So whether you're cheering on the Chiefs, the Eagles, or just tuning in for T-Swift, here's the only guide you need for the Super Bowl...
Number One Rule: Please drink responsibly...(and yes, of course, you can play this with a non-alcoholic drink)
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Again - Please drink responsibly...
For any die-hard Chiefs or Eagles fans who want to go head-to-head and really ramp things up, talkSPORT has got you covered.
Certain aspects of the Super Bowl will unite everyone; a trailer for a movie that looks bad, or a mere mention of Drake.
However, maybe it's just one of Eagles coach Nick Sirianni or Chiefs' defensive tackle Chris Jones who will be weeping during the anthem.
Why should the bragging rights of the Jalen Hurts v Patrick Mahomes battle not be extended to their respective supporters?
Perhaps you've thrown out a piece of advice to your team and moments later the commentator has repeated the same thing.
If you're wondering why that means chugging your drink, it's because punishment is needed to make up for those wasted NFL talents!
talkSPORT will have live coverage from the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Will Gavin will be your play-by-play commentator, with NFL experts Jeff Reinebold and Gregg Rosenthal providing analysis.
Our build-up will start at 10:30pm, and there will also be a watch-a-long on the talkSPORT End Zone YouTube channel.
To tune in to talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2 through the website, click HERE for the live stream.
You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.
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