It’s the Super Bowl — by no means does the ritualistic event need any introduction. Before you begin to stuff yourself with nachos and guacamole on Sunday, check out these apps to amplify your Big Game experience. Updated on 02-07-2016 by Julian Chokkattu: - Removed Homegating, Crossy Road, NBC Sports Live Extra, and Big Emoji Keyboard. Added-NFL Mobile, Road to 50, Levi’s Stadium, and Gamblino.- Clippit Sporting events are all about the highlights. Those are the moments that people will be talking about and GIFing for months after the fact. Clippit is your tool for taking the most talked about moments and making them shareable. The app captures up to 30 seconds of live footage and turns it into a shareable clip that you send over social media in just a few taps. Available on: iOS- Android NFL Mobile Maybe you’re stuck in a cab or at work, late for a-Super Bowl party. If you’re a Verizon customer, don’t fret, as you can always watch the game live through the NFL Mobile app. If you’re not on the Verizon bandwagon, the app still lets you watch highlights, read stories, and up-to-the-minute scoring. You can also track league and team leader statistics from major categories and browse the NFL Shop store, should you want to pick up some memorabilia. Available on: iOS Android Ibotta When you’re doing your shopping before the Super Bowl, picking all the necessities to entertain fans with a hunger for snacks as strong as their one for football, make sure to take this shopping app with you. Not only will you earn rewards and money back when you make your purchases, but you’ll also see some special offers specifically related to the big game. Available on: iOS-Android Gamblino Place your bets on a variety of topics in Gamblino, and share them with your friends. A recent update to this gambling app allows users to easily set up sports pools, with more than 75 props to choose from, ranging from the coin flip result to whether there will be a safety. Just choose your prop and send it to your friends for them to join, and voila, you have your own private sports pool. Available on: iOS Android Odds Big game, big bets. There is always money on the line in the Super Bowl, on just about everything from the coin toss to the final score. Even if you don’t have money riding on the game, the insights provided for gamblers can give you an interesting look at the game. Plus you can see win probability, which Packers fans will tell you means nothing—even when it’s at 99 percent with 5 minutes remaining. Available on: iOS Android Thuuz When there are over 100 million people watching the same thing at the same time, you can feel like you’re being left out if you aren’t up on what’s happening. Thuuz is your loophole to catching the good moments without watching the whole game. It’ll alert you to the big plays and you can spend the rest of the game watching the Puppy Bowl. Available on: iOS Android Levi’s Stadium Got tickets to the game? Consider yourself one of the lucky few. This year’s stadium experience comes with an app that helps you find your seat via turn-by-turn navigation, shares your social media photos to the big screen, acts as your ticket, and most importantly lets you order and have food delivered straight to your seat. You can also see the game live through your phone in the stadium, and watch play-by-play video replays. Available on: iOS Android Road to 50 It’s Super Bowl 50 — it seems deserving of its own app, and that’s exactly what Road to 50 is all about. Join locals in the Bay Area for football-related events leading up to the Big Game. You can add these events to your calendar, and also explore a map of the Bay Area and follow events like the 50th Mile. The app also offers location-based alerts for what’s going on in the area, as well as transportation information, photos, and videos related to all things Super Bowl 50. Available on: iOS Android Windows Phone Also watch: Google tackles takedowns, LG watch SNAFU, shoot fireballs! Please enable Javascript to watch this video
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