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Useful apps to download ahead of Super Bowl LX

Whether you’re watching the big game at home or you’re attending a local event, Super Bowl 60 promises to be yet another unmissable occasion. Throughout the Finger Lakes Region of Upstate New York, people everywhere are gearing up for the biggest show on Earth. Alongside deciding on recipes to cook up and purchasing team jerseys, many football fans are also downloading apps.

By downloading an array of football-themed apps ahead of Super Bowl 60, NFL fans can tuck into even more coverage around this globally watched sporting event. For people who want to make informed DraftKings Super Bowl bets and read the most in-depth game previews, it’s essential given the fantastic coverage around the Super Bowl. Apps are also convenient and can be housed on prominent devices like smartphones and tablets, making them go-to resources for millions of NFL fans who want to consume Super Bowl-related content.

However, some apps are certainly better than others. So, with that in mind, below we recommend some top apps to download ahead of Super Bowl LX.

NFL App

A good app to start with here is the NFL app. As the official application of the competition, users of it can expect to find plenty of up-to-date and reliable content that can inform them ahead of the big day on Sunday, February 8, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. From playoff highlights and in-depth analysis to team-specific content and player interviews, the NFL app has it all.

TheScore

An app that tends to go under the radar a bit when assessing some of the finest sports-themed apps out there, TheScore is a great resource to have at your disposal throughout the NFL season in general, but especially for the Super Bowl’s build up. Not only can you read up on the latest news and see some of the season’s biggest scores, but TheScore also provides detailed statistics, videos from the competition, and so much more. A slick application that also covers other prominent pastimes that are followed around the world, TheScore is a great app.

X

If the halftime show isn’t your thing or you’re not interested in any pre-game analysis, then X is a place you can visit to converse with like-minded fans, hear about the biggest rumors, and discuss some of the game’s most tense moments so far. Also a social media platform filled with respected journalists, such as Adam Schefter and Ian Rapoport, X is a busy online destination when the Super Bowl is on.

The Athletic

For fans seeking expert content produced by some highly respected journalists, alongside following them on the aforementioned X, online publications like The Athletic are worth subscribing to. Once you’ve installed the app on your device, you’re granted immediate access to award-winning content by some of the NFL’s biggest and best journalists. Specialists in delivering in-depth coverage on major sporting competitions, The Athletic’s app is easy to use and highly informative.

YouTube

If you tend to watch video-based content over reading articles, then YouTube is another wonderful app to add to your devices ahead of the Super Bowl. The home of fan-led content, in particular, there are some exceptional content creators on there who know their franchises better than anyone else. There are also podcasts, hysterical rants, comical material, and so much more on a platform that fans engage in through the comments. Some of the best football-focused channels on YouTube include Locked On NFL, Tom Grossi, and Brandon Perna.

Other apps to download ahead of Super Bowl 60 include NFL Network, BBC Sport, NFL Fantasy Football, Instagram, TikTok, and Fantasy Football My Playbook.

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