The Paley Museum is bringing the feel of the Big Game to Manhattan later this month.The museum is rolling out a pair of new exhibits based around the Super Bowl, featuring iconic items from some of the Big Game’s biggest moments and celebrating some of the iconic names to play in the Super Bowl. “The Road to the Big Game: New Orleans” and “Celebrating the Black Heroes of Football’s Biggest Game” exhibits will open at the Paley Museum on Jan.24 and run through March 30 with special events sprinkled throughout its run. “Every year the Super Bowl captivates audiences worldwide.
From the moment the teams take the field, to the excitement of the opening kickoff, to that final glorious moment when the victorious team raises the coveted Vince Lombardi trophy – there is just nothing else like it,” The Paley Center for Media president and CEO Maureen J.Reidy said. “We are thrilled to present these two must-see exhibits that perfectly capture the magic of the Big Game and we thank the National Football League, the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and Citi for their tremendous support of these exhibits.”Among the items that will be on display include the Vince Lombardi Trophy and 58 rings from each of the Super Bowl-winning teams over the years.There will also be a New York flare to the exhibit with memorabilia from the Jets and Giants championship teams, including a Jets Super Bowl III ring, a Joe Namath signed Super Bowl III ticket and helmet worn by Jets linebacker Larry Grantham. Giants fans will be able to view the Lombardi Trophy on loan from the Giants from Feb.
1-14, along with a game-used football from Super Bowl XLII in 2008 and a pylon that had been used in Super Bowl XLVI in 2012. The “Celebrating the Black Heroes of Football’s Biggest Game” exhibit will showcase 20 black players “named Super Bowl MVPs and several other pioneering Big Game athletes, coaches, and performers, documenting how their Super success has broken down barriers ...