Florida Teenager Petitions for NFL to Move Super Bowl From Sunday to Saturday

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Imagine being able to have a Super Bowl party where most guests didn't have school or work the following day? A Florida high school student is trying to convince Roger Goodell and the NFL to make it a reality.

, which he started two years ago."NFL will get more television views because most government jobs have Sunday off. It will let more children enjoy their beloved game on TV or at venue. Most of the football playoff games are on Saturday anyway."

With the previous 55 Super Bowls all having been played on a Sunday, some football purists might be against breaking such a long-standing tradition. Some commenters on the petition proposed alternate solutions such as having an earlier kickoff or making the Monday after the Super Bowl a holiday.

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