Dream job? The Game Day seeks an NFL super fan to commentate the Super Bowl

February 8, 2022
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One lucky applicant could earn as much as $2022.

The streets of America will be quiet this Sunday as everybody tunes into the big game, Super Bowl LVI. Surrounded by friends or family, engorged with nachos, beer and buffalo wings, sitting in front of a TV watching America’s favorite sport, we will all feel a bit lucky next Sunday.  

That is, except the one person who will feel really, really lucky. And that person is whoever gets chosen by The Game Day to be that sports network’s NFL analyzer for a day.  

The Game Day is after an average Joe or Jane, but also one who happens to be an NFL super fan. They will have to be a smooth commenter, too, with the ability to report on the action between the teams, the halftime show and commercials, and the MVP award ceremony at the game’s end.  

If the job is well done, the commentator can earn as much as $2022.  

The Game Day is after someone enthusiastic, with the ability to recall iconic moments in the blink of an eye. As well, they should have an excellent attention to detail.  

Applicants must be at least 21 years old.  

If interested, there is a form to fill out on The Game Day’s website. Applications will not be accepted after midnight EST on February 9.  

Sunday’s game will see the Los Angeles Rams face off against the Cincinnati Bengals in (too bad for the Bengals) the Rams’ own SoFi Stadium. The game is always the largest single betting event of the year.

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