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«Breaking News» Super Bowl LIII diets, splurges and fan snacks, revealed

The Super Bowl is about so much more than the game to players and fans alike: it's also about the food. 


Many NFL teams now keep nutritionists or dietitians on staff to ensure that the players are fed and fueled for peak performance. 


But for the occasion of the Super Bowl, even the best athletes have their pet splurges - and so do fans. 


We reveal who's eating what - and where - on game day. 




New England Patriots players indulged in turkey on the field on Thanksgiving, but for most of the year they keep to regimented diets 


New England Patriots players indulged in turkey on the field on Thanksgiving, but for most of the year they keep to regimented diets 



New England Patriots players indulged in turkey on the field on Thanksgiving, but for most of the year they keep to regimented diets 



HOW TO EAT LIKE A PRO: NFL PLAYER'S DAILY DIETS WHEN IT'S NOT THE SUPER BOWL


An NFL player's diet varies depending on the period of the season, the position he plays, the time he spends on the field and his own personal metabolism, former Seattle Seahawks diet consultant Dr Susan Kleiner told Daily Mail Online. 


'In general, there's the lineman people who block and the people who run,' she said. 


'They all need agility, but it's a question of do you run into a wall or are do you need to be able to run as fast as you can.'  


And the times have changed, so while football players still need to consume a lot of calories it's now just as much about quality as quantity, and the focus is on whole foods. 


But time is also of the essence. At the height of training, many players just don't have the time to sit down and eat as many calories as they need to fuel them, so their diets are often part smoothies, shakes and supplements. 


SUPER BOWL STARS' FAST FOOD FAVORITES 



Both the Rams and the Patriots love indulging in fast food. 


They have favorite spots in every state, including The Varsity in Atlanta, where the game will be held. 


So NJ.com decided to ask some of the top players what their orders were to get an insight into how they eat. 


Here is what they ordered in one sitting:


PATRIOTS


Adam Butler, defensive tackle 



  • Chili cheese dog

  • bacon cheeseburger

  • grilled cheese

  • french fries

  • bottled water & shake 

  • fried apple pie a la mode


Ted Karras, offensive lineman 



  • Two chili cheese dogs

  • cheese fries

  • large chocolate shake 

  • fried apple pie


Danny Shelton, defensive tackle



  • Medium frosted orange shake

  • large vanilla shake

  • BLT

  • two triple bacon cheeseburgers

  • cheeseburger

  • two large fries

  • onion rings

  • two 5-piece nuggets 

  • a Sprite

RAMS  


Rodger Saffold, guard 



  • Two double bacon cheeseburgers

  • three chili cheese dogs

  • french fries

  • onion rings

  • large chocolate shake 

  • fried apple pie a la mode


Jamil Demby, offensive guard  



  • Two fried apples

  • triple bacon cheeseburger

  • chili cheese dog

  • chili cheese fries

  • large chocolate shake 

  • 5-piece nuggets 


Rob Havenstein, offensive tackle 



  • Chili dog (no mustard)

  • cheese dog with all fixins and onions on top

  • double bacon cheeseburger

  • onion rings

  • small frosted orange shake 

  • a large sweet tea




Depending on weight, a player may need to consume between 3,500 to 6,000 calories a day, drink the equivalent of two or three cups of milk, and half as many ounces of water as he ways in pounds. 


According to Dr Kleiner, a typical day's meals might go like this:  


MORNING 



  • Several starches, like whole grain bread, oatmeal, potatoes or cream of wheat 

  • Several servings of fruit, to bolster antioxidants for better recovery  

  • One whole egg, plus two or more egg whites - preferably with some vegetables or avocado mixed in 


After lighter morning activities or reviewing recordings of games, players might grab a smoothie that 'hides vegetables and fruit,' before hitting the field for practice. 


MID-DAY   


Depending on time and position, mid-day meals vary.


Quarterbacks may have more practices and need to stay light, so they might have a light turkey sandwich or another smoothie or protein shake. 


Blockers and other players have more time to bulk up at lunch and are more likely to have:



  • Chicken breast or sliced turkey 

  • Potatoes or another starch 

  • Several servings of vegetables - the more diverse the better - steamed or sauted 

  • Salad of dark leafy greens 

  • Quinoa bowl 

  • Another couple servings of fruit 


Then it's time to 'sit again, digest and train again,' Dr Kleiner says, and perhaps grab another smoothie on the way to the field. 


EVENING


'Dinner should be robust,' Dr Kleiner says. 


It might include a large spread of: 



  • Six ounces or more of a lean protein - particularly fatty acid-rich salmon 

  • A cup of potatoes, quinoa or both 

  • Another two or more servings of vegetables and fruit 


DESSERT - YES, DESSERT! 



  • A bowl of berries with whipped cream 

  • Frozen yogurt (a small serving)  

EVENING SNACK OPTIONS 



  • Easy-to-eat dried fruit 

  • High-protein nuts 

  • A glass of milk or casein protein shake to supplement protein in dairy 

  • A decaf latte or hot chocolate while unwinding with family


GAME DAY: CARB-LOADING GALORE - AND WHY PLAYERS LOVE 'COMFORT FOODS' TO EASE NERVES  


There are some cardinal rules:



  1. Nothing unusual: Players will not be given food they've never had before

  2. Nothing fatty: That sits in the gut too long

  3. No fiber-rich salads: That takes too long to digest 


A BIG BREAKFAST


Jeff Saturday, former NFL player and Super Bowl winner, said he would have two breakfasts on the morning of game day, with a lie-down in between.


It's common to have oatmeal, carb-heavy pancakes, a steak, or eggs with meat.   


LUNCH AT 3PM 


Kick-off is at 6.30pm, so it's a good idea to eat at around 3pm, giving enough time for digestion. 


Lunch will usually be something starchy like pasta with a meaty sauce.


Toast, sausages, and vegetable stir-fry are also good options. 


THE SNACK: PB&J - THE ULTIMATE NERVE-EASING TREAT


As it turns out, even the best players in the league get game-day jitters. 


And what could be better for a nervous stomach than some nostalgic comfort food? 


For many players - in the NFL and the NBA alike - there's nothing like a good old-fashioned peanut butter and jelly sandwich, Kansas City Chiefs dietitian Leslie Bond told CNN. 


The sweet sandwiches are best served with a tall glass of milk, too, for the full throw-back-to-childhood effect, she added. 


PB&J has even been called the 'secret addiction' of a surprising number of professional basketball players, according to ESPN.  


AFTER THE GAME: FEAST


Both the winners and the losers are treated to a buffet (though the losers tend not to attend theirs). 


It usually consists of wings, burgers, chips - any kind of indulgence they wish. 


For Tom Brady, it could be avocado ice cream and a significantly large portion of almonds.  

FAN FAVORITES: THE SURPRISING WATCH PARTY DISHES AMERICANS ARE COOKING UP THIS YEAR 


If you thought that football watch parties are all about chips, dips, wings and fried everything, this year's hottest recipes may redefine your idea of kick-off cuisine. 


Google Trend's has (literally) mapped out what fans and each state are planning to whip up for their watch parties this year. 


Taking a predictable lead was buffalo chicken dip - which is really more like a rich baked casserole of chicken, cream cheese, cheddar cheese, buffalo wing sauce and ranch dressing - is the most searched-for recipe in eight states. 


But from there the list gets a bit unpredictable. 


Instead of savory snacks, fans in Washington, Tennessee, Wyoming, South Dakota, Louisiana Hawaii, Florida and Arizona are going sweet and making cakes or cupcakes. 


Rather than state classics like fried okra and and cornbread, Mississippians are planning to try a healthier snack on Super Bowl Sunday: granola bars. 


And in Maine, fans are choosing more exotic far and cooking up Paella, the classic Spanish rice and protein dish.  



MOST-SEARCHED SUPER BOWL SUNDAY RECIPES IN EACH STATE  





This Google Trends map shows what dishes Americans are making in each state 


This Google Trends map shows what dishes Americans are making in each state 



This Google Trends map shows what dishes Americans are making in each state 






Alabama: White chicken chili


Alaska: Nachos


Arizona: Cake


Arkansas: Fried chicken wings


California: Baked chicken breast


Colorado: Broccoli cheese soup


Connecticut: Buffalo chicken dip


Delaware: Chocolate peanut butter cake


Washington, DC: Bagel pigs in a blanket


Florida: Cake


Georgia: Buffalo chicken dip


Hawaii: Football cupcakes


Idaho: Salads


Illinois: Jalapeno poppers


Indiana: Fried rice


Iowa: Irish stew


Kansas: Buffalo chicken dip


Kentucky: Taco salad


Louisiana: Cupcakes


Maine: Paella


Maryland: Pizza


Massachusetts: Gluten free pretzels


Michigan: Pizza


Minnesota: Tacos


Mississippi: Granola bars


Missouri: Broccoli cheese soup 





Montana: Lentil soup


Nebraska: Pigs in a blanket


Nevada: Vegan cheesy bacon spinach dip


New Hampshire: Cakes and cupcakes


New Jersey: Buffalo chicken dip


New Mexico: Pea and peppercorn mash


New York: Spinach dip


North Carolina: Cobb salad


North Dakota: Baked nachos


Ohio: Buffalo chicken dip


Oklahoma: Chicken noodle soup


Oregon: Banana bread


Pennsylvania: Chicken wings


Rhode Island: 7-layer dip


South Carolina: Turkey chili


South Dakota: Cupcakes


Tennessee: Cake


Texas: Spinach dip


Utah: Bacon wrapped smokies


Vermont: Lasagna


Virginia: Buffalo chicken dip


Washington: Cakes


West Virginia: Buffalo chicken dip


Wisconsin: Buffalo chicken dip


Wyoming: Cake







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Main photo article The Super Bowl is about so much more than the game to players and fans alike: it’s also about the food. 
Many NFL teams now keep nutritionists or dietitians on staff to ensure that the players are fed and fueled for peak performance. 
But for the occasion of the Super Bowl, even the best a...


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